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Tag Archives: Happiness
Blessed is the Man … and Grandma! by Kathy Carmichael
“Hey! I’ve got something to say!” Lately it seems as though my blessings are too numerous to even consider counting. Welcome to the world, little one! My sweet and precious first grandson was born a few days ago and he’s … Continue reading
Posted in Kathy Carmichael, Uncategorized
Tagged Birth, blessings, God's blessings, grandchildren, grandmother, grandson, Happiness, new life
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Happiness is … by Kathy Carmichael
I’ve found that the times I was happiest in my life were those times when I felt the most secure and confident. Continue reading
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Tagged Cast your cares on the Lord, confidence, Faith, God's love, Happiness, Kathy Carmichael
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Happy . . . Now?
In the story I’m writing, I’m working with a character struggling with grief. I’ve long been fascinated with this part of life, maybe because it’s so universal. Writers are always looking for experiences that will touch all of us sooner … Continue reading