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		<title>By: Jeff</title>
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Amy! Cool! It&#039;s always great to hook up with OBU friends! Do you have a blog? Thanks for posting, and I look forward to hearing more from you. I&#039;m glad to hear that the FF entry has touched home with more than just me...

Mark... aaaah. I love compliments. Say it again. Renaissance Man. RM. Theme song and action figure. I will change out of my Bible Belt Man tights to don my RM cape and fly off to... uh, paint something. ;)

Aw heck, just tell Angela to make up a mess of them thar cookies, and I&#039;ll slow down long enough to help you eat them.
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Amy! Cool! It&#8217;s always great to hook up with OBU friends! Do you have a blog? Thanks for posting, and I look forward to hearing more from you. I&#8217;m glad to hear that the FF entry has touched home with more than just me&#8230;</p>
<p>Mark&#8230; aaaah. I love compliments. Say it again. Renaissance Man. RM. Theme song and action figure. I will change out of my Bible Belt Man tights to don my RM cape and fly off to&#8230; uh, paint something. ;)</p>
<p>Aw heck, just tell Angela to make up a mess of them thar cookies, and I&#8217;ll slow down long enough to help you eat them.<br />
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		<title>By: Mark W</title>
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		<description>Cool title! I can totally sympathize with the frenetic and fragmented lifestyle. There&#039;s something to be said for the Renaissance Man, though. Being gifted with a breadth of knowledge and ability is very useful (and read your personality profile again--architects are naturally inclined to look at the big picture to see how it all fits together, so one might assume you couldn&#039;t do without the fragmentation in some form or another). 

I agree...Those no-bake cookies are delicious! Ang makes them nice and gooey for me too, just the way I like them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cool title! I can totally sympathize with the frenetic and fragmented lifestyle. There&#8217;s something to be said for the Renaissance Man, though. Being gifted with a breadth of knowledge and ability is very useful (and read your personality profile again&#8211;architects are naturally inclined to look at the big picture to see how it all fits together, so one might assume you couldn&#8217;t do without the fragmentation in some form or another). </p>
<p>I agree&#8230;Those no-bake cookies are delicious! Ang makes them nice and gooey for me too, just the way I like them.</p>
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		<title>By: Amy</title>
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		<description>Hi, Jeff! Got to your blog in a roundabout way, but I&#039;m so glad I found it! I&#039;m an OBU alum as well (class of &#039;91!).  As a stay-at-home mom, I feel frentically fragmented most of my waking hours! I know I&#039;m (not a comment on all moms, just me)supposed to stay home right now and I gratefully love the opportunity.  But I also know God gave me gifts and passions for ministry that I just don&#039;t have time to do right now. So sometimes I feel like I&#039;m missing out but conversely, I don&#039;t want to miss out on my kids.  Why does there have to be a &quot;conversely?&quot;  In the words of R.King, why can&#039;t we all jsut get along?
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, Jeff! Got to your blog in a roundabout way, but I&#8217;m so glad I found it! I&#8217;m an OBU alum as well (class of &#8217;91!).  As a stay-at-home mom, I feel frentically fragmented most of my waking hours! I know I&#8217;m (not a comment on all moms, just me)supposed to stay home right now and I gratefully love the opportunity.  But I also know God gave me gifts and passions for ministry that I just don&#8217;t have time to do right now. So sometimes I feel like I&#8217;m missing out but conversely, I don&#8217;t want to miss out on my kids.  Why does there have to be a &#8220;conversely?&#8221;  In the words of R.King, why can&#8217;t we all jsut get along?</p>
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