Theresa Sismilich
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Category Archives: Heritage
The Toll of War
No one likes war. My dad was born during WWI and survived as a member of the US Army in WWII Germany. He is 94 years old as of this month and has rarely spoken of his experiences – especially … Continue reading
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It’s All in the Paper You Choose
The paper you use for any layout is important to the end result of your faith/scrapbooking. A great example is this layout I made of me and my two sisters sitting on our mom and dad’s bed. The pictures are, … Continue reading
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Sweet As Honey
I have a special affinity for bees and honey. My dad kept a hive when I was little and sold his honey locally. My gardening table area in the garage is a tribute to those years. I have parts of … Continue reading
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Goldilocks
A while back, I decided to FB (Faithbook not Facebook) some of my favorite photos of my mom when she was a little girl. My mom was probably only a year old in these photos. She had the most luscious crown of … Continue reading
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The God of the Living
Today at Mass, the Gospel reading was from Luke 20. Jesus tells the Sadducees that their interpretation of scripture is wrong concerning the resurrection from the dead. He tells them that our God is a God of the living, not of … Continue reading
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