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Anne Elliott
Anne Elliott      Homeschooling Torah

3 yrs

What's for breakfast tomorrow? Here are some easy ideas... ?
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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

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On this date in history, 08/25/1944: Paris is liberated from the Nazis by combined French and United States forces. #otd #tdih #ww2

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Jerry Mitchell
Jerry Mitchell    Give God 90

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Psalm 119;25, “My soul cleaves to the dust; revive me according to Your word.” David is saying he is about to leave this world and asks the Creator for his eternal life… Yes, David understood about eternal life!

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Steve Hollander
Steve Hollander

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Goeie dag??

Hoop dit gaan goed daar met jou ??
Hier is die video opname van die skrifgedeeltes vir die week ? 
Ek glo die Woord sal ook vreugde en vrolikheid in jou en jou geliefdes se harte word ? 
Baie seën vir die res van die week wat voorlê?

Vrede vir jou

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Nick Liebenberg
Nick Liebenberg

3 yrs

Thought for Today: Thursday August 25:

May YHVH impart to you a new level of faith and expectancy. May He stir up a new passion for serving Him. May He release in you a new level of insight and grant you a sharper perspective. May He lead you to new heights with Him so you can believe Him for great things!

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Chris Deweese
Chris Deweese  

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We priced out a fancy front door today at Menards ahead of a visit from a gent quoting some needed updates to our house. This is our second quote, the first guy seemed very practical and reasonable. We were just doing our due diligence.

The remodeling rep came in and sat at our kitchen table. We're looking for new windows and exterior doors with storm doors. He began with the kitchen door right next to us that was wide open. Our AC was on and keeping the house cool despite 85 degrees outside and only two ancient and battle-worn storm doors (the front door was open, too) between us and the outside world. The first number I saw on his screen was about $1800 dollars. I asked if that was for both the door and the storm door. He said it was just the storm door. These go for ~$175 at Home Depot. They are literally disposable armor for your house. Glass, aluminum, and a little insulation with a sliding screen on the glass. These are glorified screen doors.

He got to the actual kitchen door, quoting a direct replacement for what we have in place but with blinds inside the window, the price was FIVE times higher than the fancy front door I designed at Menards earlier in the day. The dude was undaunted. He explained how the door was pretty much the solution to climate change. It was so energy efficient that if we outfitted our house with these doors and their windows, we might drop our electric bill $100/month. But we need three exterior doors and TWELVE windows, which he quoted at THREE times what our other contractor quoted (double pane, argon, Energy Star rated, yadda, yadda). $1200 a year would take almost two decades to pay back what this fellow was proposing.

So I stopped him and pointed at the open door to the deck and the open front door. I had to tell him verbally "we really don't care about the energy savings, look these doors are wide open right now." He said "you're an engineer, aren't you?" Well, kinda. But we have teenagers and young adults coming and going all the time. The doors have to be closed to do anything. Ours are only closed when there's impending doom or it's unlivable outside.

Then I got up and showed him the insulation factor of the door doesn't matter unless a) it's closed and b) it seals closed like a ships hatch. What we're really trying to solve with these updates is closing up gaps that have appeared over these 21 years of life with contractor-special doors and windows. He parted on good terms. You guys need anything from Menards while I'm there?

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