![]() ![]() Interesting thought occurred to me as I typed about rainbows just a moment ago, though… The rainbow is God’s promise to never destroy the world by water again. Both of those allow us to see the bent light in the form of a rainbow.īut someone just bending light on their own, with no tools, I’m not so sure. The glasses refract the light to help them see better. Simply speaking, anyone who wears correctional lenses (glasses) bends light every day. Is it possible to bend light and if so, how? ![]() If bad sense was genetic, you wouldn’t see that often, if ever. While it might seem that it’s inherited based on the people in our lives that seem to exhibit it on occasion (or regularly…), you can just as often find people from a “bad situation” who have overcome that to become smart and successful. Do you believe bad sense is inherited or learned? Why? I suggested Circus Mirandus – the book with the elephant and great tagline.Īs always with book club posts, Spoiler Alert.Īunt Gertrudis says bad sense runs in the family. She suggested two (one of which was the Women of WWII that we did last month), and one is one that her daughters read (which will be up next month). A few weeks later, Lori and I were emailing back and forth to try to figure out what books to do for book club this summer, and I requested something “light and easy” because of all the stress of our moving and living situation. ![]()
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