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12/28/2015 10:02 am  #4031


Re: Season 21 - Countdown to the Finale


Ah, it is. It's the first day of autumn! A time for hot chocolatety mornings, and toasting marshmallow evenings, as best of all, leaping into *leaves*!
—Winnie the Pooh
 

12/28/2015 10:08 am  #4032


Re: Season 21 - Countdown to the Finale



 
jacobcornman: Paso doble poses 👌


Ah, it is. It's the first day of autumn! A time for hot chocolatety mornings, and toasting marshmallow evenings, as best of all, leaping into *leaves*!
—Winnie the Pooh
 

12/28/2015 10:11 am  #4033


Re: Season 21 - Countdown to the Finale




Bindi Irwin Cuddles Up to Boyfriend Chandler Powell, He Calls Her an 'Amazing Girlfriend'



Bindi Irwin shares adorable video with boyfriend Chandler Powell


http://www.aol.com/article/2015/12/27/bindi-irwin-shares-adorable-video-with-boyfriend-chandler-powell/21288720/?cps=gravity_4816_-4472404149556251076

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Ah, it is. It's the first day of autumn! A time for hot chocolatety mornings, and toasting marshmallow evenings, as best of all, leaping into *leaves*!
—Winnie the Pooh
 

12/28/2015 10:14 am  #4034


Re: Season 21 - Countdown to the Finale

So that is about it for now...going to try and do something today since yesterday was very NONPRODUCTIVE....LOL

I won't be back till later this evening...I am watching Kaylee the little one today because my son and DIL are taking Kaleb and Kenzie to see Star Wars...they are so excited Kaleb has told me all weekend that they are going today at 3:50!!!!

Have a wonderful day and I will catch up with you later this evening....


Ah, it is. It's the first day of autumn! A time for hot chocolatety mornings, and toasting marshmallow evenings, as best of all, leaping into *leaves*!
—Winnie the Pooh
 

12/28/2015 12:04 pm  #4035


Re: Season 21 - Countdown to the Finale

CEK40 wrote:

Thanks for posting this, CEK.  I had not planned to log in and post, but I well remember how excited I was when I first read Madeleine L'Engle's "A Circle of Quiet", and I first understood the magic and wonder of "kairos."   For some reason, I have been thinking a lot about kairos the past several weeks. It was when I read "A Circle of Quiet" that it dawned on me that when we are in kairos, time seems to stand still.  And when we step into chronos  from kairos, it feels as if we have stepped from a real world into an unreal, jarring world.  I have experienced this a lot as an adult. Children at play know all about kairos, and I cannot help but wonder if this may not be a reason that they sometimes get so upset when playtime is over.  Preparing for the holidays can be in kairos or chronos.  Our society values chronos above kairos. Witness the billion dollar market in time management products that focus on getting a lot done everyday, often at the expense of those who mean the most to us.  The first shock I had in teaching was this: it was not that teenagers didn't want to talk with anyone over 30, it was that adults who are very busy earning a living or grading papers or preparing lessons or cleaning a house, do not make the time necessary for kairos to happen with their children, their students.  And I believe that our sisterhood experiences kairos on this message board.  And I agree with Derek.  Thinking about kairos led me to realize that all people are artists.  But not everyone was enchanted with this revelation which I loved sharing with people. I remember having a conversation with a home economics teacher about this.  I was so excited to tell her that her mixing and kneading and putting the bread into the oven was just as much an artistic creation as my music.  She looked at me as if I were insane.   

 

Last edited by KeepOnSinging (12/28/2015 12:24 pm)


Maks (Bergen County Interview when asked about the kind of woman he would like to marry.)  "I'm drawn to success.  I want to be somebody's fan, excited about her life, her career, her choices." 
 

12/28/2015 12:29 pm  #4036


Re: Season 21 - Countdown to the Finale

I saw Derek's tweet....and learned a new word.

The first thing that came to mind was  - Kairos, the opportune moment to take action: Alek Skarlatos  


He is a candidate for Oregon's Person of the Year I see.



 

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“Talk between women friends is always therapy...”  
― Jayne Anne Phillips  
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12/28/2015 4:19 pm  #4037


Re: Season 21 - Countdown to the Finale

This breaks my heart.   Having been through it in hot summer temperatures, what must it be like in December?


“Talk between women friends is always therapy...”  
― Jayne Anne Phillips  
     Thread Starter
 

12/28/2015 4:21 pm  #4038


Re: Season 21 - Countdown to the Finale

Mer's Pears !  Added to recipe file  


 


“Talk between women friends is always therapy...”  
― Jayne Anne Phillips  
     Thread Starter
 

12/28/2015 6:57 pm  #4039


Re: Season 21 - Countdown to the Finale

KeepOnSinging wrote:

CEK40 wrote:

Thanks for posting this, CEK.  I had not planned to log in and post, but I well remember how excited I was when I first read Madeleine L'Engle's "A Circle of Quiet", and I first understood the magic and wonder of "kairos."   For some reason, I have been thinking a lot about kairos the past several weeks. It was when I read "A Circle of Quiet" that it dawned on me that when we are in kairos, time seems to stand still.  And when we step into chronos  from kairos, it feels as if we have stepped from a real world into an unreal, jarring world.  I have experienced this a lot as an adult. Children at play know all about kairos, and I cannot help but wonder if this may not be a reason that they sometimes get so upset when playtime is over.  Preparing for the holidays can be in kairos or chronos.  Our society values chronos above kairos. Witness the billion dollar market in time management products that focus on getting a lot done everyday, often at the expense of those who mean the most to us.  The first shock I had in teaching was this: it was not that teenagers didn't want to talk with anyone over 30, it was that adults who are very busy earning a living or grading papers or preparing lessons or cleaning a house, do not make the time necessary for kairos to happen with their children, their students.  And I believe that our sisterhood experiences kairos on this message board.  And I agree with Derek.  Thinking about kairos led me to realize that all people are artists.  But not everyone was enchanted with this revelation which I loved sharing with people. I remember having a conversation with a home economics teacher about this.  I was so excited to tell her that her mixing and kneading and putting the bread into the oven was just as much an artistic creation as my music.  She looked at me as if I were insane.   

 

 Wise words, KOS.  ​
 


'The soul would have no rainbow if the eyes had no tears' - Native American Proverb
 

12/28/2015 8:41 pm  #4040


Re: Season 21 - Countdown to the Finale

Hey guys  how is everyone doing????......I think I am finally all caught up from Christmas week...LOL....and now I am ready for New Years!!!!  anyone have plans for that night????  I don't really.....I will be here ringing in the New Year ....with my fam and whoever maybe on the board at midnight...LOL    anyone else up for a New Years Eve party?????.....it could work out well for the west coast sisters....LOL....they can celebrate it (what is it 3hrs early for them????) with us east coast sisters (well those who have no plans and are night owls..LOL) ...LOL

ok gonna go catch up on what I've missed since Christmas Eve

 

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