Shout joyfully to the Lord, all the earth. Serve the Lord with gladness; come before Him with joyful singing. Know that the Lord Himself is God; it is He who has made us, and not we ourselves; we are His people and the sheep of His pasture.
Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise. Give thanks to Him, bless His name. For the Lord is good; His lovingkindness is everlasting and His faithfulness to all generations.
MrsR's husband is impressed. First he discovers that Tyler's baby sister has learned a bundle of stuff (what he really means to say is a lot of stuff), and she has written the greatest high school paper that he has ever seen, and she is only in middle school. Now he discovers her older brother has learned a plethora of expressive techniques and has mastered the artful conclusion. That Welsh family is a bunch of literate ne'er-do-wells. Some day when some of them are famous, he is going to say that he helped make them the writers they are. On second thought, maybe he will just keep his mouth shut. He is in enough trouble as it is. BTW: Never, and I mean NEVER, use "a lot" or "stuff" in your writings because if the sun comes up, you will get a quiz. Isn't Tyler glad he has escaped the clutches of the evil MrsR? Notice: I never used the first person in this rant. Signed, MrsR's husband
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This blog made me laugh so hard. I had to read it twice :)
MrsR's husband is impressed. First he discovers that Tyler's baby sister has learned a bundle of stuff (what he really means to say is a lot of stuff), and she has written the greatest high school paper that he has ever seen, and she is only in middle school. Now he discovers her older brother has learned a plethora of expressive techniques and has mastered the artful conclusion. That Welsh family is a bunch of literate ne'er-do-wells. Some day when some of them are famous, he is going to say that he helped make them the writers they are. On second thought, maybe he will just keep his mouth shut. He is in enough trouble as it is. BTW: Never, and I mean NEVER, use "a lot" or "stuff" in your writings because if the sun comes up, you will get a quiz.
Isn't Tyler glad he has escaped the clutches of the evil MrsR?
Notice: I never used the first person in this rant.
Signed,
MrsR's husband
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