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Comment from: Laura [Visitor]
Flying back out of Detroit Metro? If so, studying Proverbs before going to the airport may be of use, friend.

I plan to follow your 365 study through ericasp.com and not facebook, and am glad for you it is not a leap year. Looking forward to seeing all you will be learning in 2010.
29 December 2009 @ 01:31
Comment from: ericasp [Member] Email
Glad to hear that you'll be joining in on the Proverbs 365 project, Laura!

As for the travel thing, we actually flew out of Cleveland -- through Chicago and Frankfurt -- to Amsterdam. Although it was a very long day, we actually did quite all right. The Proverbs readings definitely did come in handy, though (as you'll hear later this month!).

Happy New Year to you...
02 January 2010 @ 19:27
Comment from: Laura [Visitor]
You may want to have a talk with your website admin. Looks like we are unable to leave feedback on the 365 Proverbs thread. I was going to recommend that you a post a small picture once in a while over on that side of your website.

May help keep the interest up higher than if it is 365 days of text only posts. Just a thought, do whatever you want.
03 January 2010 @ 22:48
Comment from: ericasp [Member] Email
Excellent feedback, Laura. I really appreciate it.

I've taken up the question of the commenting glitch with my website administrator, so we'll see how quickly we can get that issue resolved.

And as for the pictures idea, I think you're absolutely right. I had already been thinking similar thoughts -- but your comment has motivated me to get off my butt and do something about it. :-) Take a look at the site again, I've added a couple of pictures to items that had already been posted, and I will try keep up the pattern into the future as well.

Hope that improves things a bit...
04 January 2010 @ 11:02
Comment from: Laura [Visitor]
Cool, awesome. I smiled twice when I saw the two pictures that you posted to the site. Thanks!
05 January 2010 @ 03:05

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