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Category Archives: blogging
Vintage Posts
I have been blogging for a LONG time – like a dozen years! Those posts are not all on here of course (thank goodness!), but I do have posts dating back to 2007. I wrote my first post here … Continue reading
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Raising the Barrs in 2013
I’ve entered a place of quiet rest. I feel led to a slower pace this season and I anticipate this blog going into hibernation this month. My “drafts” folder has a whole TWO posts (a book review and our … Continue reading
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How I Make Money Online
Two weeks ago, I published a post titled “How I Get Things for Free Online.” Admittedly, I get more stuff than money, and stuff is great sometimes – it’s what we need money FOR, afterall! I DO, however, earn a … Continue reading
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How I Get Things for Free Online
Blogging doesn’t make me much money. Maybe it will someday when I am cooler. :) That doesn’t mean it’s not profitable, though! On the contrary, our family has gotten many material benefits from my online endeavors. Here are just … Continue reading
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2012 Goal Update – Jan & Feb
So much has happened already during these first two months of the year! We’ve made strides in some areas, and tip-toed a bit in others. I outlined a few major categories for our goals in my original 2012 goals post, … Continue reading
















