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About Lynde

Hey! Thanks for stopping by. . . pull up a chair & pour yourself a cup of tea. Here is a little bit about me: I currently live in Austin, Texas with one of God’s best creations—Mike Ross. We have four children whose ages are 17, 13, 8, and 5. Needless to say, they bring a great amount joy and challenge to my everyday life! I love to read, play tennis, water-ski, and shop, but most of all, I love to be with people. I am passionate about living life to the fullest & challenging others to come along for the ride! None of this would be possible without the saving grace of my Lord and Savior, Jesus. My prayer is that you would catch glimpses of Him in everything I do and say. Feel free to leave comments and/or questions. . . I love a good dialogue!
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"Plunge boldly into the thick of life." -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Categories
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Monthly Archives: October 2009
Raising Arizona
I don’t want to disappoint anyone, but this is not a witty blog about Nic Cage. Rather, this is a blog about raising a boy who would rather remain nameless. . . so for now, I will just refer to … Continue reading
Keep Austin Weird
Yesterday, I walked into a room full of men hell-bent on changing their city. Correction: my city. This passion mixed with their unabashedly unashamed willingness to promote a plan not their own floored me. And, the weird part is how … Continue reading
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Recent FAQ’s
8 October 2009 12:47 Are you nuts? Why did you move to Austin, and why so quickly? What are you going to do there? How is it going? How are you? If I answer them in order, it would look like … Continue reading
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Here goes. . .
5 October 2009 06:36 I believe that a person can be ‘born’ gay. There, I said it. How does this make you feel? It can be a sociopolitical hot button. . . a religious forum’s nightmare. . . but, dare I … Continue reading
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