My name is Adrienne and I want to welcome you to my world. I have a daylily nursery in beautiful North Idaho and specialize in personal service. I am a life long gardener and a Master Gardener but I believe that simple is best.
I love to design interiors and gardens, paint, and read.
My other interests are my Catholic faith and politics.
One of the biggest complaints I hear from our RCIA students is when some of the teachers speak over their level of comprehension. Since I am likely to refer to the hierarchy of the church as its “pecking order” or “the food chain” and Nicodemus as something used to help a person quit smoking, it is a criticism I have avoided.
As a result certain words will be banned although the punishment for using them will not be added to a person’s Purgatory sentence.
Hermeneutics, exegesis, anything in Latin and, God forbid, concupiscence are wonderful words. They are just words that may run off the very folks I want to attract.
Peter Kreeft, who is one of my all time favorites, writes simply and to the point. No doubt he knows lots and lots of big ten dollar words but doesn’t feel the need to use them. Please don’t misunderstand; I love all those big important words. I wallow in the words like a pig in a mud puddle. I even maintain a notebook with all the big important words written down with their definitions. That means I really want the rest of you to sling them around like confetti on New Year’s Eve. Just try not to use them here.
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3 comments:
ROFL!!
Yeah, um...wrong emphasis, Auntie A:0)
Tomorrow is Benedict's b-day. When he arrived at Andrews Air Force base, the crowds sang him Happy B-Day.
I just saw this - ROFLMAO!
I wondered who the man in white was.
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