Thursday, January 24, 2008

Meme

Here is my response to Angela's and Jean's Tag.

Since I have two tags I am going to post two books and tag 10 people.

Here are the rules.

1. Pick up the nearest book (of at least 123 pages).
2. Open the book to page 123.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the next three sentences.
5. Tag five people.

For little one's, decide on your own. Figure out the logical time for these activities to occur in your home and family and write them down. Make up any charts you need and post them.

My five tags are:

Jane

Shakespeare's Cobbler

Ann

Abbey

Linda

My next book.

More Significant, however, was Elizabeth's sacred bond with her sister-in-law Rebecca Seton, a rarely spiritual soul. The two became quickly "soul sisters", and their mutual devotions and good works earned for them the indulgent nickname of "Protestant Sister's of Charity". When the two came together, under the direction of the earnest curate of Trinity, they leaped forward, in a holy bond that was a nascent form of religious community, a "sacred circle" to which they later invited Catherine Dupleix.

Five tags:

Christine

Shelly

Kris

Kathy

Marco

2 comments:

Abbey's Road said...

I LOVE this! I can't wait to post and tag ... what a wonderful idea! Thank you, and thank you for posting on my blog!

In Christ,
Abbey

Anonymous said...

There,

Thank you for the tag. This is an interesting meme. I will post in a little bit. Have a great day! Kathy

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