Click on the names of the people who are in this blog and read their profiles and wish lists. If you haven't filled yours in, it's fun to do that. We'd like to read all about you. I'd like to post my picture on there, too, but have to figure it out somehow. I will! I'm waiting for some more stories of your faith walks and answers to prayers, etc. I know we'd all like to hear about you. How about a funny story of church experiences you have had in your life? Or something you've learned that really made a difference to you or someone you know. What is your favorite scripture reading? Why is it your favorite? Do you have a favorite story you've heard or read and could share with us? I'll start telling stories and doing the writings, but it sure would be fun if more of you wanted to write things on here, too. How about it?
God bless you all!
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Hello?
Now then, when you click into the names on the member list - the profiles - you can get connected with half the world. It is fun to explore.
You can? Are there more names there than the people I invited? On mine there's only us guys. Or is that half the world?
Oh, it's Contributers, that you click on. On the home page of my blog.
Yes. For example, click on Debbie's name in the contributors list. Once Debbie's profile comes up, click on any of the blue lettered, underlined attributes. Others with those attributes, interests, careers, etc. will come up. And on and on you go.
Oh goody - another discovery to explore on here! I'll have to go look now.
No joke here, but I love to see you guys teaching each other stuff about computers. It warms my heart.
Yes, isn't this great? It's fun - especially I can't get together with my dear sister these days. It's wonderful to be able to talk with her this way. And she can teach me lots! So do you, Brian. Thanks so much.
Well, Bro Bri, you shouda seen the stuff she taught me when we were kids. Like how to run fast because she was in hot pursuit threatening to kill me. Or hide and seek, she'd hide the cookie dough and I'd find it. But, I won't bore you with more.
I remember it more as me learning how to run fast with you in hot pursuit. Every time I made cookie dough, she would come along and eat the dough - about half of it - before I could even bake them. So, I had to get very creative with where to hide the dough so she couldn't eat it all. No matter where I put it, she would find it. I even hid it one time in the washing machine with the lid down, and she sniffed the dough out and when I looked she was eating it! I would like to take claim on teaching her how to make cookies, but I can't. She is the best baker. Her bread is yum-scrilly-dishious! (That's the best there is!)
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