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		<title>What&#8217;s in a name?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 23:46:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was curious the other day about the meaning of our family names. So here is what I found: Joseph (Hebrew) He will enlarge Nathaniel (Hebrew) Gift of God Kelly (Gaelic) War, strife, bright-headed Elizabeth (Hebrew) My God is a vow Nilla (Hebrew) She who succeeds or aquires Elise (Hebrew) My God is a vow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was curious the other day about the meaning of our family names. So here is what I found:<br />
Joseph (Hebrew) He will enlarge<br />
	Nathaniel (Hebrew) Gift of God<br />
Kelly (Gaelic) War, strife, bright-headed<br />
	Elizabeth (Hebrew) My God is a vow<br />
Nilla (Hebrew) She who succeeds or aquires<br />
	Elise (Hebrew) My God is a vow<br />
Isaac (Hebrew) He will laugh<br />
	Ryan (Gaelic) Little King<br />
Abigail (Hebrew) Father in rejoicing<br />
	Joy (English) Jubilation<br />
Have you thought much about the meaning of your name? Long ago they put great thought and prayer into children&#8217;s names, sometimes waiting several years before naming a child. What heritage have you been given in your name? </p>
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		<title>Family Christmas Letter 2009</title>
		<link>http://josephandkelly.com/archives/2010/01/02/family-christmas-letter-2009/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 03:44:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greetings and Merry Christmas! Here is our humble little update for the year! Joe continues to work for NxGen in Whitefish as Vice President of the I.T. department. What a blessing to have a job in these difficult times! Kelly continues to stay at home with the little ones and has begun the venture in [...]]]></description>
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Greetings and Merry Christmas! Here is our humble little update for the year!  Joe continues to work for NxGen in Whitefish as Vice President of the I.T. department. What a blessing to have a job in these difficult times! Kelly continues to stay at home with the little ones and has begun the venture in home schooling this year.  Nilla turned eleven this winter and is in the fifth grade. It was a big transition from the elementary school to the middle school in Whitefish, but she adjusted quickly. She is enjoying piano lessons and looks forward to expanding her skills as an artist. Isaac turned five and began Kindergarten at home. He and Abigail are enjoying Bible Study Fellowship with mom this year. Abigail turned four in the spring and is now learning alongside her brother at home with mom.<br />
Our adventures this year were of the traveling kind. Early in February led Kelly and the little ones to eastern Montana as her grandpa Engstrom had heart trouble. Then in March, Kelly’s grandma Hiatt died unexpectedly and that led Joe and Kelly to drive the two day trip to Oklahoma. In April we traveled as a family to Billings, MT for Joe’s mom’s family Easter gathering and great-grandma Ruth’s 80th birthday. When July came around, we loaded the van to the max with all five of us plus Joe’s parents and headed for Wisconsin. There we celebrated Joe’s Uncle Dick and Aunt Linda’s 50th wedding anniversary with all of the Swenson clan. On the trip home we stopped in eastern Montana to visit the Engstrom family. In September, we were visited by Aunt Erin Engstrom. In October, Kelly took the kids back out to eastern Montana and then traveled on to Iowa with her aunt and uncle for medical treatment. Lastly, we had a surprise visit from Kelly’s brothers for her birthday in December.<br />
Overall, it has been a big year full of travel and we are ready to plant our feet at home for the next five years at least.  May the chill of the season bring your hearts ever closer to the warming hearth of the Lord’s unfailing love!<br />
~Joe &#038; Kelly Swenson</p>
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		<title>TEACH magazine</title>
		<link>http://josephandkelly.com/archives/2008/01/12/teach-magazine/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2008 21:17:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kelly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just finished reading my Winter edition of the magazine TEACH (to encourage and challenge homemakers). At first I was intimidated by the amount of reading that was in the magazine. So, now you know that I am not an avid reader. Despite my fear, I dove in one night and found something I didn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
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<p>I just finished reading my Winter edition of the magazine TEACH (to encourage and challenge homemakers). At first I was intimidated by the amount of reading that was in the magazine. So, now you know that I am not an avid reader.  Despite my fear, I dove in one night and found something I didn&#8217;t expect. The magazine&#8217;s focus this particular issue was on hospitality, something I&#8217;ve avoided greatly since becoming a homemaker.
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<p>I loved the story entitled Entertaining Angels, which spoke of a personal story of a mother who used her last canned tuna, bread and lemonade to feed a chain gang that was passing through their land close to 50 years ago. It got me to start thinking, &#8220;why am I so afraid of opening my home to others?&#8221; Of course the answer was pretty clear, when I looked back on how I behave prior to having company over. It&#8217;s a mad dash for the broom and the duster that I only use in these times. It&#8217;s hollering at my kids to stay out of the dirt pile I&#8217;m trying to sweep up, to get out of the kitchen because the floor is still wet, or to stop playing with their toys because I just picked them up! I&#8217;m so focused on impressing my company, that I forget how to be hospitable.
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<p>So, I was challenged, in a way by this issue of TEACH. Yet, I did not feel pressure at all, or as if I needed to do something great that week! Opportunities to open my home just suddenly arose, and I was shocked to hear myself say, &#8220;why don&#8217;t you all just eat here tonight?&#8221; and &#8220;bring your friend here tomorrow for tea&#8221; and the most surprising &#8220;I think we&#8217;ll have enough food for mom and dad to come too&#8221;.  It seems as though God was all too ready to land people in my lap who could use a comfy home and a warm meal. I&#8217;m so glad I did read this Winter issue of TEACH, and so grateful for the opportunities that God gave me almost immediately to open up my home and forget about my vanity!    TEACHmagazine.com</p>
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