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Amy Hayes

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Born
in Anchorage, The United States
Member Since
July 2010


Amy and her husband, Doug, make their home in the Portland, Oregon area where they raised his five children from a previous marriage and are now thoroughly enjoying four grandchildren.

Having homeschooled her step-children, Amy continues to pursue her interest in education with Zera Hall, a small one-room girls school she teaches from her home. When not busy with grandbabies, writing and teaching, she enjoys photography, cooking and gardening. She has combined two of her favorite pastimes by creating a baby photography blog - Grammy Pics.

Her commitment to Jesus Christ has inspired her to serve numerous people in her church, especially as a wedding coordinator. Her book, "All Things Are Ready," is the fruit of these experiences. She continues
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A Wedding in 60 Seconds?

All Things Are Ready will help you plan a wedding in 3 months. But a wedding ceremony in 60 seconds? That takes help from the videographer. Oh, and a fast photographer. Look at him move!




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Published on June 05, 2014 01:00
Average rating: 4.58 · 38 ratings · 10 reviews · 3 distinct works
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Friendship ... is born at the moment when one man says to another What! You
“Friendship ... is born at the moment when one man says to another "What! You too? I thought that no one but myself . . .”
C.S. Lewis, The Four Loves

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“Do not resent your place in the story. Do not imagine yourself elsewhere. Do not close your eyes and picture a world without thorns, without shadows, without hawks. Change this world. Use your body like a tool meant to be used up, discarded, and replaced. Better every life you touch. We will reach the final chapter. When we have eyes that can stare into the sun, eyes that only squint for the Shenikah, then we will see laughing children pulling cobras by their tails, and hawks and rabbits playing tag.”
N.D. Wilson, Notes From The Tilt-A-Whirl: Wide-Eyed Wonder in God's Spoken World

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“Lay your life down. Your heartbeats cannot be hoarded. Your reservoir of breaths is draining away. You have hands, blister them while you can. You have bones, make them strain-they can carry nothing in the grave. You have lungs, let them spill with laughter. With an average life expectancy of 78.2 years in the US (subtracting eight hours a day for sleep), I have around 250,00 conscious hours remaining to me in which I could be smiling or scowling, rejoicing in my life, in this race, in this story, or moaning and complaining about my troubles. I can be giving my fingers, my back, my mind, my words, my breaths, to my wife and my children and my neighbors, or I can grasp after the vapor and the vanity for myself, dragging my feet, afraid to die and therefore afraid to live. And, like Adam, I will still die in the end.”
N.D. Wilson, Death by Living: Life Is Meant to Be Spent

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“...live hard and die grateful.”
N.D. Wilson, Death by Living: Life Is Meant to Be Spent

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“Glory is sacrifice, glory is exhaustion, glory is having nothing left to give.
Almost.
It is death by living.”
N.D. Wilson, Death by Living: Life Is Meant to Be Spent

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