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		<title>Friday Update- Getting Unstuck</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We went out to eat (just McDonalds- but I didn&#8217;t have to cook) and to the movies last night. It was great fun. It was Alan&#8217;s idea and he invited one of his and Lauren&#8217;s best buddies. We saw Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, and several times I could hear Alan laughing [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>We went out to eat (just McDonalds- but I didn&#8217;t have to cook) and to the movies last night. It was great fun. It was Alan&#8217;s idea and he invited one of his and Lauren&#8217;s best buddies. We saw Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, and several times I could hear Alan laughing over the crowd. How terrific is that?! I love to hear my kids laugh and we are blessed that they do it often. Today is the first day of summer break for everyone and I slept in!</div>
<p>Friday update- Editing on <em>Contingency</em> hit a little snag. I got stuck on a scene in Chapter 20. Most of it probably needs to go, but there are a couple of very important realizations that Gavin needs to help Chuck with, so I can&#8217;t drop it entirely. While I was spinning my wheels there, though, I went back and began a read-through of the whole book. That helped me stay focused on the big picture and gave me a sense that I was making some progress even though that one pesky scene was being contrary. Editing is lonely work, but I am determined to stick with this through all the revisions.</p>
<p>BTW- While letting that sticky scene percolate&#8230; before I dropped off to sleep last night, I had an idea. I think I&#8217;ll try it from Gavin&#8217;s POV. The edits for the rest of the book promise to be intense. It&#8217;s a little flabby. I&#8217;ll let you know next week how things have progressed!</p>
<p>Books read this week &#8211; Both of these were for school next year, part of Lauren&#8217;s Starting Points course. I hope to read some for myself next week.</p>
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<li><em>Know What You Believe: Connecting Faith and Truth</em> by Paul Little. It was a great overview of theology.</li>
<li><em>How to Read Slowly: Reading for Comprehension</em> by James W. Sire. This was a primer on pulling a deeper meaning from all the types of literature we read, fiction, poetry, essays and so forth.</li>
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<p>Psalm 20:1 <em>May the Lord answer you in the day of trouble; May the name of the God of Jacob defend you</em></p>


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