by Beth | Jul 26, 2003 | home & hearth
Just before we started home from Maine, we stayed with JP’s aunt Louise. Louise has beautiful gardens – BEAUTIFUL! This is a view of Louise’s Front Gardens July, 2003
by Beth | Jul 26, 2003 | home & hearth
We’re about to head home after a couple of weeks in New England and New York. After too many years, we had all 7 Nicol cousins in the same place at the same time From left to right: Daniel (18), Tom (16), Marie (22), David (24),Rob (14), Chris (19) and Mike... by Beth | Jun 8, 2003 | diet & lifestyle
I sometimes find myself wondering if I peering over the edge of becoming a diet evangelist. Heaven forbid! But, just as exploring the wonders of God’s love can turn one into a true evangelist, this low-carb eating and the results with respect to how I feel, how... by Beth | May 28, 2003 | Techie Stuff
There’s a new blog that floated onto my horizon – healyourchurchwebsite.org I read that title first as meaning a website to heal your church. I was mistaken: this is a blog that addresses healing your church’s website. Quite informative. Much useful... by Beth | May 28, 2003 | diet & lifestyle
OK – so I’ve been at this for almost a month now… I realize that there are many benefits to this style of eating. I mean, even beyond the 10 lbs gone away in less than a month, or the fact that my jeans are considerably looser, and more comfortable,...
by Beth | May 11, 2003 | diet & lifestyle
OK – so I’ve been following this Atkins diet for a week now. I’m down 6.5 lbs – that’s about 10% of what I’d like to loose (if you’re gonna dream, reach for the stars). Observations: I’m not hungry; I’m not craving...
by Beth | May 3, 2003 | diet & lifestyle
My brother was the second person in a couple of weeks to get interested in Atkins – and he wants me to try it. Maybe this can work. You see, I suspect that I am a person for whom sugar should be classified a street drug. The theory is that perhaps I am addicted... by Beth | May 3, 2003 | war & peace
I’ve watched the invasion of Iraq – I grew up with Viet Nam, the Cuban missile crisis and the Cold War. But, there is someone on Auburn University’s campus who has chosen a very strange battle, indeed.