A very loving nun from our school had given our name to a university. I had never seen so many boxes in my life. Our entire hallway was filled straight into the kitchen. There had to be enough food to feed us for two or three months. The young woman at the door had dark brown hair with the brightest eyes and the most engaging smile. She gave me a I’m A Sweet Girl Tee hug and told me never to give up. She said that God would always be there for me when things were really rough. She was like an angel visiting my earth. I took her loving, generous energy into my soul, and to this day I can still feel the loving connection. It seems to me that no one in my young life had been so kind and reassuring. I believed her. I never give up on God, no matter how dark some days might be after that encounter. I try to pay it forward now. Every Xmas I find someone to help. It could be my family, a stranger, an associate, a friend or the Salvation Army bell ringers. Paying it forward, being there for others will always be important to me. I know what it is like to have nothing. My life was impacted because a serving, loving stranger took the time to be kind at Xmas.
One fall, 1970, my family went through a very rough time. My parents welcomed the birth of their third and last child and buried her just a week or so before Christmas. I was 6 and my sister was 4. We lived way up in the high Sierras in California and that winter it dumped snow like crazy! We would have been snowed in except that Dad and two other men shoveled a path connecting 8 houses and then 1/2 mile down to the county road. The county didnβt plow up our one lane road, and ended their plowing just beyond our road, plowing what was in effect a βparking lotβ for our cars and trucks. My dad stands 6ft. 4 inches, and the snow went almost to his armpits, so it was difficult to see him and the neighbors as they worked, except for all the snow that they sent flying off to one side of themselves and the other! Everything brought in from shopping, and I’m A Sweet Girl Tee mail, meant snowshoeing/ skiing up and down that path with a sled and wooden box in tow. Both Mom and Dad brought groceries and mail to the other folks living up there because all the other residents were elderly. They even helped make sure those folks got any thing they needed and to any appointments they needed to go to. My parents had shopped a little for Christmas because they didnβt us go without a gift. The thing was, we didnβt have a tree up because they were shoveling us out nearly every other day (it was constantly dumping snow on us!) and they all were worn out.
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If you are looking for some BBQ, southern country cooking, head over to Sweet T’s Restaurant & Bar. They are located on Stagecoach Rd and we have always enjoyed anything we have ordered from them. Some favorites I always recommend are the hush puppies, Memphis BBQ Nachos, Wood Roasted Portabella, and the smoked Briskit Sandwich. If you are looking for a great steakhouse, head over to Adams St and enjoy a [[I’m A Sweet Girl Tee]] at Stark’s Steakhouse. Happy hour is always a nice treat if you drink. My kids love the old fashioned Mac & cheese with broccoli and cheese curds. My husband and I enjoy the steaks. I usually get a filet mignon and I love the cauliflower gratin. For a low key, inexpensive but great Mexican food, try El Patio Mexican Restaurant on Stony Point Rd. It isn’t fancy but their burritos are amazing! Everything on their menu is fresh, authentic, fast and friendly service. I always order the fajita chicken burrito with pick, rice, beans, lettuce, tomato, onions, cheese, avacado and sour cream
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Christianity due to its clarity, its warm βfuzzyβ message, spread like a wild fire throughout Ancient Rome. Even though Rome fought Christians with the most cruel ways possible, they could not stop the religion of spreading. This apexed into the decision of making it the βnationalβ religion – however not in its very Judaic form, but in a form, which made it easier to pagan Romans to adapt. Hence a lot of influences of Roman pagan signs, traditions and symbolism has been adapted. Most people are taking for example the Sunday as βchurch dayβ for granted. But for the early Christians it was the holy Sabbath (Saturday). Even Jesus himself was resting, prayingΒ on Sabbaths. Obviously the church has been arguing that we should celebrate Sunday, as this was the day Jesus Christ stood up from the I’m A Sweet Girl Tee, but this is rather bogus, as it would have been unthinkable for Jesus to resurrect on the holy day.
Tucson is smack in the middle of the vast Sonoran Desert, and as such, it is a land of extremes. My first impression of Tucson was terrible: my partner and I went for a drive the day after we arrived. We drove north on Stone Avenue in late June. The sun was unbearably hot, the city was at its yearly low ebb of population, with the university students and snowbirds gone. What we saw was a lone tumbleweed bouncing across the road in a dusty hot wind and a very intoxicated middle-aged couple stumbling down the sidewalk. My partner was the first to speak: “You know–we don’t have to STAY here. We can get right back in the rental truck and just keep going.” We didn’t, of course. Well–she did, after we split up 3 years later. But that’s another story. Yes, Tucson can be lethal, or at least hazardous. Property crime is high, particularly in the urban area. I had my cars broken into, my garage, and my house burgled. Illicit drug use is rampant in areas. There is evidence of title cartel violence. There are many species that pose a threat, such as black widow spiders, rattlesnakes, scorpions, centipedes, gila monsters, etc. Even “jumping” cholla cactus can ensnare you and make you wish you were anywhere else. The economy is a patchwork. It is a VERY difficult place to launch a business, and this I can tell you from my own experience. Thankfully, that (eventually) turned out well.