I have a great phone. No, it's not an iPhone, but it's still has pretty much all the features I need. For instance, it has a calendar that reminds me that it's my second-cousin-once-removed's birthday next Wednesday, or when I have a doctor's appointment, or when my second-cousin-once-removed has a doctor's appointment. It's a great option on a great phone, and I depend on it...well, greatly. If my phone doesn't tell me about an event, it doesn't exist in my life. I put paydays and parties and Tapestry blog days in it, and everything works perfectly.
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Shame, Grace and Perfectionism (or, "How to Cure Hyperventilation for Fun and Profit")
By Laura Singleton - Posted on October 27th, 2009

Gracious Stumbling
By Laura Murray - Posted on August 20th, 2009
Who do you know who is a gracious stumbler? No, I’m not talking physically, but in life. Where are the role models for handling stumbles whether they be sin stumbles, failure stumbles (different than sin stumbles), mistake stumbles (again, different than sin stumbles) or any other kind of stumble?

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