Friday, July 21, 2006

My favorite magazine


Since most of us appreciate our past and our heritage, I know the you will enjoy this magazine. (If you don't already) Its Reminisce Magazine and I love it! True stories of the past, told by those who lived them.

Their slogan is "History is like a grammar lesson, the present is tense and the past is perfect!"

Not only are the stories good, but there are recipes too.
Good ones.



R

8 comments:

Pfingston said...

Hi R,
Good to see you in my comments. I've missed my daily dose of blog since I've been traveling. Anyway to get to your question. "Mercy" in MSL how we've been signing is an index finger on the heart keeping contact with your upper pectoral there move that index finger up while drawing in a breath. That or index finger to your heart then out palm facing out and "stroke" the air. Do you understand?

Kristi said...

Hey, thanks for sharing this with us, Rhonda. Going now to check it out. :)

~Kristi

Anonymous said...

My 19 yr old daughter always snitched my mom's copy when we would go visit her and read it from cover to cover. Now, she has her own subscription and loves the magazine!

Rhonda in Chile said...

Hey Michelle, can I video IM you sometime?

Kristi, You'll love Reminisce

Deb, welcome! My mom finally broke down and gave me a subscription. Best Christmas present this year by far!

R

Tori Leslie said...

Oh I love this magazine. I fell in love with it when we stayed in a missions apartment 9 years ago. There was no TV and nothing to do in this little hick town in Kansas but they had a stack of 50 or so of these magazines and all of us read and looked through these for hours.

They're great!

Kristi said...

Rhonda, it's a little late, but I just finished catching up on your posts. They were so good. I liked the Selfless Giving posts. Those were so very good and so very true. Thanks for sharing.

~Kristi

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