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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad: December 2014
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad. Tuesday, December 23, 2014. It looked like our chances of eating at our favorite restaurant were increasingly slimming. We hurriedly shuffled towards the crowded doors of the Cheesecake Factory, our frustration and disappointment growing with each step. So far our plans for celebrating our 3. So there we sat, just outside the throng of people waiting for their tables. Coveting got the best of us as we struggled to change our plans. Images of cheesecake, ch...Runni...
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad: Leaps of Faith
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad. Sunday, June 21, 2015. From time to time, the Lord calls upon us to relinquish our comforts in order to pursue greater success. Heavenly F. A leap of faith is an opportunity that we should take advantage of. When we put our confidence in the Lord, He will fulfill His promises and enhance our lives .Therefore, I would like to recommend three important habits that will help you take advantage of such opportunities. Once you have mastered these habits, I ...When the ...
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad: September 2014
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad. Tuesday, September 16, 2014. I never would have thought of that! Before we go on, let me first give you the Merriam-Blairster’s Dictionary definition of dog. 1Domesticated canid from the family, Canis nonyippyis. 2 Canines that are typically bigger than a mutated rat who are lacking (mostly) the following characteristics: yappy, irritating, disagreeable, needy, inept, surly, homely, haughty, conceited, and meddlesome. I hope always to have one in our family. Or th...
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad: April 2014
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad. Wednesday, April 9, 2014. March 31, 2014 at 6:49 in the evening, we said hello to this little guy…. 7lbs 11oz and 20" long. Introducing Oliver James Gulbranson! We absolutely love the newest member of our family. The entire process went as smoothly as could be. Moms new favorite activity: Snuggles. There will be golf, football, fishing, and a whole bunch of manly stuff in your future. For now though, I am content to hold your tiny self in my arms while I can.
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad: Hard Work
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad. Friday, July 31, 2015. I too hold all those things sacred. At the end of the day, nothing takes precedence over my family and my faith. However, there is one item in my father’s office that commands my attention every time I enter that room. It too reveals a key principle and enduring legacy within the Gulbranson family; one that I have grown to appreciate even more with the passage of time. Some of the beautiful views from Hart Lake Ranch. View my complete profile.
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad: I Am Dull
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad. Friday, April 10, 2015. We quickly discovered that metal broom and mop handles were more suitable upgrades over our traditional poplar swords. They were lightweight, prefabricated, and they perfectly mimicked the clinking sounds made by actual swords. The only thing we had to do was sneak them away from Grandma’s cleaning closet, remove the heads, and attach our duct tape handles. They were glorious! With shock and fear, I watched Korlyn barrel towards the house c...
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad: June 2015
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad. Sunday, June 21, 2015. From time to time, the Lord calls upon us to relinquish our comforts in order to pursue greater success. Heavenly F. A leap of faith is an opportunity that we should take advantage of. When we put our confidence in the Lord, He will fulfill His promises and enhance our lives .Therefore, I would like to recommend three important habits that will help you take advantage of such opportunities. Once you have mastered these habits, I ...When the ...
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad: January 2015
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad. Friday, January 23, 2015. This is an interesting time in our history in regards to freedom of speech. At no other time has it been easier to voice your opinion and be heard by so many people in such little time. Outlets like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube have made amazing contributions to freedom of speech. However, they have also made us more lazy and oblivious to our responsibility of speech. 8220;He murdered innocent women and children! 8221; they shrieked.
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad: July 2015
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad. Friday, July 31, 2015. I too hold all those things sacred. At the end of the day, nothing takes precedence over my family and my faith. However, there is one item in my father’s office that commands my attention every time I enter that room. It too reveals a key principle and enduring legacy within the Gulbranson family; one that I have grown to appreciate even more with the passage of time. Some of the beautiful views from Hart Lake Ranch. View my complete profile.
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad: March 2015
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Up Hill Both Ways: Reflections From Dad. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Oliver - Year 1. So in honor of his first year, I am going to provide a little glimpse into the wonderful world of Oliver. Maybe years from now he can look back at this and see just how awesome life was in his first 12 months. Or he could readily show this to a future therapist and pin point the roots of his deep seeded issues. Either way, this will be helpful, if not enjoyable. Dad’s Favorite Proud Father Moment. The date is December 25.