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VIPs: Very Important Posts from April 2012

May 2, 2012

We sometimes talk about a person being “full of himself” as if it were a bad thing. But really, who else would a person be full of? Watching a child become full of himself is a beautiful thing to behold, as witnessed by Judy Miller in her post Full. A found videotape led to several [...]

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VIPs: Very Important Posts for March 2012

April 5, 2012

Below is a collection of posts from the past month that made me think long after I read them. Whether you are already acquainted with these writers or not, I encourage you to click over to see if these posts are meaningful to you, too. ~~~~~ In her post Left Unsaid, Luna of Life From [...]

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VIPs: Very Important Posts from February 2012

March 2, 2012

Below is a collection of posts from February that made me think long after I read them. Whether you are already acquainted with these writers or not, I encourage you to click over to see if these posts are meaningful to you, too. The Internet at its best, entry 1: We see meanness and bullying [...]

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VIPs: Very Important Posts from January 2012

February 6, 2012

Below is a collection of posts from January that made me think long after I read them. Whether you are already acquainted with these writers or not, I encourage you to click over to see if these posts are meaningful to you, too. Adoption in the City has a post called An Untapped Resource that [...]

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VIPs: Very Important Posts from December 2011

January 9, 2012

Below is a collection of posts from the past month that have made me think long after I read them.  You may already be acquainted with these writers; whether you are or not, I encourage you to click over to see if these posts are meaningful to you, too. It Is What It Is makes [...]

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VIPs: Very Important Posts from November 2011

December 5, 2011

Here is a collection of posts from the past few weeks that have made me think long after I read them. Click over to see if they are meaningful to you, too. Heather gets a double nod this month, first with Overlapping Family and also with Why I Do This Part 3. In the first [...]

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