I need to remember how far I’ve taken them, not apologize that it’s not perfect.
Author: Kenny (Page 90 of 158)
Unless something changes, something’s got to change.
Hopefully this guy can put his ego aside and accept our help.
“Are you alright?” might have been kinder, but it was pretty funny (and I’m fine).
There’s more conditioning to break down if people think they need to risk their lives to get to work.
A “last chance” probably isn’t going to work, but isn’t really for them.
She needs to find a way to do my thing her way.
I am his beloved son, not the sum of my sins.
Instead of just handing him money, put it in an envelope with a note telling him how proud of him you are.
Our faith allows us to see things other miss, little things down with excellence to give glory.
When someone offers you free pizza, you take it.
I’m going to need some clarity on when the group of friends became pairs.
I think he’d be good and it might be fun to work together.
Whether or not I laid the groundwork, I’ll take the results.
Slow-cooking venison ribs brings out a crowd. (Good thing it turned out!)
I need to have a much more positive intial reaction to surprises.
Even the Holy Family persevered and said “yes” everyday despite the sorrow and joy of the life God calls us to.
My default needs to be much more positive.
In our family we learn to encourage and support and even how to dislike without ceasing to love.
If the rest are as good as the first two, watching these movies together is going to be fun.