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Still here … and “shine”
Posted on December 4th, 2007 in Entrepreneur, Old-General by Fred McKinnonHey Ya’ll,
Just a quick “hi” to my friends and readers .. I’ve not blogged much, but I’ve been here – just swamped w/ Christmas music preparations for church, meetings, and then lots of early AM time and late PM time doing e-biz (it’s the holiday selling season and discountkidsgames.com, thekidmall.com, getskinsnow.com, and our Ebay, Amazon, and PriceGrabber storefronts are booming) … so I’ve not had any time. I have over 283 unread blogs in my Google Reader. I see another RSS Bankruptcy being filed.
On a separate note – I was checking over Jon Michael’s homework tonight. He’s in 1st grade. He had to write five sentences with each of his first five spelling words. The 4th word on the list was “shine”. Jon Michael’s sentence?
“I want to shine for God”.
Made my day.
Hope to be back to blogging consistently soon … please don’t remove me from your Readers … we’ll be back!
Merry Christmas,
Fred
PS: see all those links up there … still shopping? Check out my stores! Also, as soon as I can catch a breath … and if you’re interested, I’m about to put my Worship Under the Stars CD and DVD online for $5.00 … not each … for both. That’s $2.50/each. Cost. Less than cost. CLEARANCE … so if you’re interested in a deal like that, let me know!
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Dude, it’s moments like that that let us know we are doing something right as parents.
You guys are great parents. It’s amazing when everything you’ve strived for as parents comes out in your child. I can’t wait to experience these things with my kids one day.