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Morning Devotional...On Being Seekers and Servers of God
Verse
I seek you with all my heart; do not let me stray from your commands. Psalm 119:10On Being Seekers and Servers of God
Sins of great magnitude may indicate an energy of soul which if turned in a right direction can lead far up the way toward spiritual perfection. Conversely, there is a meanness of soul that inhibits and restricts the scope and intensity of even the most common activities. When such a soul is converted, it may be only to mediocrity.
On his own testimony Paul before his conversion was a great sinner (1 Timothy 1:15). He persecuted Christians with great violence and wrought havoc with the followers of Christ. After his spectacular about-face he turned his magnificent equipment over to the Lord and the whole world knows the result. The same energy of soul that had made him a dangerous enemy of the Christian faith made him a powerful advocate of that faith once his eyes had been opened.
From this we may learn that feebleness and timidity are not to be confused with righteousness. To sin but weakly is not the same as to do good. Lack of moral energy may prevent a man from enjoying himself in sin, but he is in sin nevertheless. His weak effort at neutrality does not deceive God who knows the secrets of every man's heart.
Thought
It takes years for some of us to discover that we can't seek God as a sometime recreation or low-priority value in life. Seeking Him in order to love and serve Him is the major purpose of life
Prayer
O Lord, show me all that is involved in seeking You with all of my heart. I want to know You and serve You.From Devotions By Dr. Tozer
Wonderful devotion, Don. Thanks! :)
Don: Thank you for today's devotion. It must have been a miracle to have seen Paul turn from a great sinner to the best of the best Christian. So inspirational to everyone.
The sun is out this morning and most of the snow is gone. More snow/rain is expected the next two days. Neighbors have invited us and one other couple to watch a movie at their house and eat pizza. What a dilemma for me as I can't eat dairy anymore.
Those springtime colds are not fun at all. Drink lots of tea or water.
Larry: Don was able to lower the lift pallet on which the machine sits about 1/8th of an inch. It took some time with numerous lifting of the machine and all - this will help in the meantime. I'll keep looking for a better acrylic insert - can't give up. We were just exhausted from all the furniture moving of that machine and a few other things yesterday - complain complain.
We are home from the church activities, and praising God for a beautiful day! Just a tad chilly if in the shade, but gorgeous! There were 12 or 15 people baptized (I lost count), but it's nice to see the church continuing to grow. Beth enjoyed being outdoors, and there was NO WIND!! YES!! :D :D
I am trying to reserve a room in Oklahoma City for the night before we leave on our trip and the night we get back there. Cannot remember my password for that site--so frustrating! Passwords are such a nuisance! I do have a little book I write them in, but don't have that one down.
I need to gather up a kit of oil painting materials for granddaughter Abby. She says she wants to start painting with oils again. I'm just glad she wants to paint! :) I am going to their town tonight for church because they have a guest speaker I really like, so I can take those to her then.
Jane, so good to have you posting again! How ya been? ;)
Stuff to do!! See you later!!
Hi everyone on a bright, sunny and bit windy day here in Georgia. I stayed at coffee a little longer today as the housekeepers are here and I have nothing pressing to accomplish today. I will go to my Monday men's luncheon and a meeting today and that will be it. We had a very nice day yesterday as Pat did go to church and we went out to eat with the group afterwards. Pat said that she sat through the church service without pain in her hip or knee and it has been a very long time since that happened. She even went outside yesterday afternoon for a brief walk. So the weekend was more encouraging than some have been recently.
Judy, glad to read that the flooding will not endanger your home. The flooding situation sounds pretty severe this year.
Janet, hope your outdoor service and picnic went very well yesterday. Stacey's other foot has a break in two places in one of the bones and the many of the other breaks (there were 17 before this last break) have not healed back properly. It looks like your church is really growing.
Jane, nice that your granddaughter has moved close enough for you to visit with her and to see your great grandson. It sounds like she has decided to start a new life in a new location.
Don, thanks for the devotional thoughts for this week.
Carol, you all sure are having a lot of spring snows. Hope you all are able to get the acrylic insert soon. When Pat got the last Bernina it didn't fit properly into the sewing cabinet but now it is level with the table and the acrylic insert fits around the machine very well.
Larry, what good news that Pat's hip and knee pains seem to be so much less.
The signs of spring are finally starting to show. Grass in some areas is green, buds are starting to swell on the trees and the robins are here. It's still going below freezing some nights, but daytime temps are mostly in the 50's. ;)
Good devotional Don.
We have the sun shining today, this will allow for more drying of the land', the temperature is still low which gives time to firm up the ground.
Have a great day everyone...
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The Lighthouse (http://christianphotographers.com/sounds/lighthouse.mid)
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Then Jesus spoke to them again,
saying, "I am the light of the world. He who follows
Me shall not walk in darkness,
but have the light of life."
John 8:12
Words and Music: ©Ronnie Hinson
There's a Lighthouse on the hillside,
that overlooks life's sea.
When I'm tossed it sends out a light,
light that I might see.
And the light that shines in darkness,
now will safely lead me home,
And if it wasn't for the lighthouse,
my ship would sail no more.
And I thank God for The Lighthouse,
I owe my life to Him.
Jesus is The Lighthouse
and from the rocks of sin,
He has shown the light around me,
so that I might clearly see.
And if it wasn't for The Lighthouse,
where would this ship be?
Everyone that lives around us,
says tear that old lighthouse down,
The big ships don't sail this way anymore,
ain't no use in it standing round.
But then my mind goes back to that stormy night,
when just in time I saw the light
With the light from that old lighthouse,
that stands there on the hill.
And I thank God for The Lighthouse,
I owe my life to Him.
Jesus is The Lighthouse
and from the rocks of sin,
He has shown the light around me,
so that I might clearly see.
And if it wasn't for The Lighthouse,
Where would this ship be?
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Good Morning everyone, I feel so much better today after loading up on Vitamin C and Zinc yesterday. I am still taking the larger amount but I do feel good today. good enough to go to the gym and to work.
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UPS truck just came to my house and delivered the little part from Sears. I have called Tony but had to leave a voice mail...he's on his lunch break so eating is more important than Mom maybe.
Nothing planned for today but the rest of the week is busy!
It is bright and sunny out today with a slight breeze. It's 57° and rising! ~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^
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Hi, friends,
It's good to hear the cheery posts tonight. And, "The Lighthouse" is a good song to hear. Thank you, Judy, for the songs.
Don, I too enjoyed the devotion today.
Tomorrow portends to be a good day. I get to have breakfast with my trucker son who is coming through here. Then, will attend the devotionals downstairs and play piano. Then, who knows, maybe I'll get to visit son #1. :)
Y'all have a great rest tonight.
Love to all,
Ruth Ann
I was up to RuthV's tonight. I didn't take my camera, figured a 15 minute drive would be uneventful. I should have learned my lesson by now. I saw a minimum of 15 deer, on the road, just standing there looking at me!!! My leg is sore from kicking backwards! At Ruth's she has GREEN GRASS!!!!. Mine will come just very slow.
She is working on our income tax and I missed one receipt. Ruth called me and suggested I check my bank records.....I found the record and all is together! Now to wait for damages! Thank you Ruth!!!
We are still under a flood watch, there were detours for John an his way south. So this is going to take some time to recede.
Have a good night everyone.
Hi everyone on a bright, sunny and cool morning. The main activity for today is to go back to Atlanta as Pat has another appointment with the surgeon (hopefully will be released today). Then we plan on meeting Stacey for lunch. Yesterday Stacey got some not so good news when the doctor saw her. He told her the staples and stitches in her leg have become infected. Hopefully an antibiotic will kill the infection and this won't be like her toes and foot were but we won't visit that thought very long today. We did have our air conditioner checked out yesterday. It is going on 17 years old but passed the inspection fine. We have never had to put in more Freon.
Jeanne, nice to read that Spring is reaching your area of the mountains. I am sure you must have some beautiful scenery as things come to life. We have lots of trees here in Georgia and in our neighborhoods and I really enjoy seeing them blossom and then leaf out or just leaf out.
Judy, also sounds like spring is headed your way as it is with Jeanne. When is the filing date for your income taxes. I didn't understand your comment about kicking backwards?
Marilyn, glad you are feeling better and hope today it is better still.
Etta Sue, perhaps Tony had left his phone somewhere else. Glad you got the part for your lawnmower.
Ruth Ann, sure glad you are getting to spend time with your sons and know that delights you. Hope you rested well last night.
HAHA! Larry, Judy meant she was (figuratively) kicking herself in the "back" for not having her camera! :lol:
Sorry to hear the not-so-good news from Stacey, but we'll pray it's only a minor setback.
You got that right Jeanne!
It is a beautiful sunny day, I hope the problem I am having with a program is resolved early enough so that I can get outside, this time with my camera.
Have a great day everyone.
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The God of Love My Shepherd Is (http://christianphotographers.com/sounds/abiding_grace.mid)
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The God of love my Shepherd is,
And He that doth me feed:
While He is mine and I am His,
What can I want or need?
He leads me to the tender grass,
Where I both feed and rest;
Then to the streams that gently pass,
In both I have the best.
Or if I stray, He doth convert,
And bring my mind in frame;
And all this not for my desert,
But for His holy Name.
Yea in death's shady, black abode
Well may I walk, not fear,
For Thou art with me, and Thy rod
To guide, Thy staff to bear
Surely Thy sweet and wondrous love
Shall measure all my days;
And as it never shall remove,
So neither shall my praise.
Amen.
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A lot accomplished here yesterday. Jeremiah called and said he was coming to do my yard work. So my butterfly bushes, hibiscus is trimmed and the leaves are blown out of my rocks and the bigger twigs and limbs picked up.
Tony called back and said if Charlene didn't have anything to do last evening he would come up. He did and got the mower put back together and Slime in the big tire. I started mowing to make sure every thing was working right. Tony left and I mowed the rest of the yard! Looks so much better today!
Then I needed a shower at 8:30pm! But my hair was dry when I went to bed at 10:30pm.
Up this morning at 8am and after breakfast and devotions, I went to the pool. I am home now and waiting until 11:30 to get Ivalou and Betty and head to Perkins at Noblesville to have lunch with the rest of the SAMS group.
That's it! {{{HUGS}}} {{{HUGS}}} {{{HUGS}}} {{{HUGS}}} {{{HUGS}}}
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My goodness, what a difference a day makes! After the gorgeous day we had Sunday, yesterday afternoon high winds hit, and brought along some snow! Really cold, hard freeze, etc! No fruit in our area this year--again. :( It's still quite cold out today, of course.
Judy, I didn't understand the "kicking backward" comment, either! ;) We have quite a few deer here in our area in these past few years, too.
Larry, sorry to hear of Stacey's newest problem and hope it will be resolved quickly. Good to hear how well Pat is doing, hope she continues to improve as well.
We are trying to get in shape for our upcoming trip to Turkey. They warned us it is quite physical; walking for as long as three hours at a time, two to three miles per day over all kinds of terrain; lots of stairs, lot of them without a handrail, some "squat type" toilets, etc. So Kristi is working with us to improve stamina, mobility, balance and strength. We will be glad of that, I am sure! Today I did two miles on the treadmill, then 45 minutes working with weights. Phew!
I need to go shower and change out of my gym clothes, be back later!
I woke up to the township repairing the road just past our driveway, part we don't use. It seems they are going down and replacing and repairing the cause of the weakness in that part of the road. This is taking forever!
The day is overcast and drizzly rain. Quite warm as well, at least warm compared to what we have been having!!
Have a great day and God bless.
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"If God be for us, who can be against us?" Romans 8:31
Words & Music: Leila N. Morris, 1905
The fight is on, the trumpet sound is ringing out,
The cry "To arms!" is heard afar and near;
The Lord of hosts is marching on to victory,
The triumph of the Christ will soon appear.
Refrain
The fight is on, O Christian soldier,
And face to face in stern array,
With armor gleaming, and colors streaming,
The right and wrong engage today!
The fight is on, but be not weary;
Be strong, and in His might hold fast;
If God be for us, His banner o'er us,
We'll sing the victor's song at last!
The fight is on, arouse, ye soldiers brave and true!
Jehovah leads, and victory will assure;
Go buckle on the armor God has given you,
And in His strength unto the end endure.
Refrain
The Lord is leading on to certain victory;
The bow of promise spans the eastern sky;
His glorious Name in every land shall honored be;
The morn will break, the dawn of peace is nigh.
Refrain
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JudyB ~ When I click on your name and find the location map, are you really that far from the road or are you at the building close to the road in the clearing? If you are off the road, it's a wonder you get out all winter!!
Well, I was reading my devotions this morning and it was raining big drops. I looked up again and it was slushy snow!! April 24th!! No!!! It is only 39° right now!! Now wonder the house felt cooler this morning.
Ivalou decided she could drive herself to her massage today and then get a pedicure in the same strip mall. So I don't have anything until Wednesday Night Live at 7pm.
Janet ~ I didn't realize you were going to Turkey. Your exercise wears me out just reading what you do! I have a terrible time with endurance and end up huffing and puffing. And I have found out that when my back starts hurting, I get hot and sweaty. But I can sit down and the pain goes away and I cool down. My friend Jerry...his daughter-in-law and grandson lives in Turkey while his son is in the Army in Korea.tra-la-la tra-la-la tra-la-la tra-la-la tra-la-la tra-la-la
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Etta Sue there is a house on the corner and we are up the road. House and a barn and a small building to the east. Our road is better looked after than the highway quite frankly. they are out plowing about 5 in the morning 6 at the latest. They are working on a couple of soft spots right now, they seem to have finished the repair.
Would you believe it we have SNOW right now and Sunday's temperature is to be 60 beautiful degrees!!!
Just going to say hi this afternoon. I had written a longer message on my iPad but going back and forth between reading and writing I lost the message. some myself just be brief had a busy morning and I'll go into details as nothing significicant. I just had a call from the rehab place where Stacey is and she fell this morning trying to get into the bathroom but the nurse said she did not injure herself so I don't think there was any damage done. This is one more episode in a long story.
Janet, your trip to Turkey sounds exhausting. Good thin you will be in good shape for the trip. Pat's sister was commenting last evening on how cold it was in the Kansas City area. Please don't be sending it down our way.
Jeanne and Judy, I had missed the nuance of the kicking comment. I have read all the other messag but will sign off for today and close my eyes for awhile.
I didn't make it back yesterday, busy all day. We went to Garden to get a new carry-on bag for Darrel and some shoes for me; then met the group from here at Golden Corral for supper. I went to the jazz concert with them, then was going to ride home on the bus (Darrel left after eating) but my sister asked me to drive her home. She is still wearing the boot for her broken ankle and it is difficult for her to drive. She had a Dr. app't. there, so also stayed for the concert.
Kristi wanted me to walk two miles in 20 minutes this morning! I told her I didn't think I could...and I couldn't. I did it in 32 minutes, though. Wore me out, too! I told her they will not be pushing us for speed on the trip, we just need to be able to do it. They have mostly older travelers, so they pace things accordingly.
I am packing things as I think of them, trying not to forget anything essential!
Sorry to hear about Stacey's fall but glad she wasn't injured. Larry, I sure can't send any cold from the Kansas City area, as that is 400 miles from us! We are finally warming back up today.
Etta Sue, you do a lot, so you must be in pretty good shape! Glad Ivalou is getting back more of her independent spirit!
Darrel made a big pot of stew and it smells so good I think I will go have a bowl of it!
Today feels like spring. My outside thermometer is registering 70!!! Of course, tomorrow it will be back down into the mid 50's but I'll try not to think about that for today. ;)
Larry, I'm sorry to hear that Stacey fell, but at least it sounds as though she's OK. Any more word about the infection?
Janet, just reading about your preparations for your trip wears me out!
I've just enjoyed long a phone call (an hour and a half!) with my daughter for her birthday. She's my baby and is now 52!!! :yikes:
Now I need to head out to find where I can get the best deal for hearing aid batteries.
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I've just enjoyed long a phone call (an hour and a half!) with my daughter for her birthday. She's my baby and is now 52!!! :yikes:
Interesting, Jeanne .... my "baby" daughter is also 52 this month (the 11th).
I made the trip to Springfield on Monday to deliver a TV, DVD player, a boombox, and a couple movies and a few other things for my granddaughter and her boyfriend... and of course for their son's first birthday! I got this little blue chair at WalMart for Carter, too, and he's the only one with furniture in their little apartment! Oh, they do have a bed in the bedroom, but otherwise their apartment is completely sans furniture. :o
Hello everyone. I do feel so much better as each day passes. Today is beautiful here I took each dog for a short walk wearing a tank top it is 73°, I want to take advantage of the nice weather while I can. it is subject to change at any given moment here in Oregon. I also dug up the planter in front of the big bay window, watered it real good dug some more watered again then planted my 3 little tomato plants that I started in the house. They are heirloom Brandywine tomatoes that i saved the seeds from the ones I bought last year at the farmers market. In June I am hoping to get the neighbor to water them while we go on vacation.
Forest is graduating from the 8th grade on June 12th, Keith's oldest son Craig is graduating from his residency at Providence hospital on June 15th and we are to check in at our timeshare also on the 15th. That is going to be one busy week. The dogs are going to a new boarding place, they will be boarded kin someone's home instead of the stable. They are getting to old to be left in a horse stall.
Hi, friends,
I truly did enjoy time with my trucker son. Looks like right now the loads are taking him through Nashville often. That's so great. I agree, Larry, being with my children highlights my life now.
Even here in Nashville, they have a frost warning for tonight. So, I'm thankful to be living almost at the top of this 14 story building - heat travels upwards, so I'll be very comfy without turning up the thermostat. :)
May our Lord bless each person who comes here today.
Ruth Ann
I have a good start on my Thursday! I have cleaned the kitchen, sorted and trashed junk mail accumulation, read several chapters in the Bible,prayed, and done other household stuff. I don't want to leave the house messy when we leave.
Now I am just waiting for Darrel to decide it's time to go to the gym. I have a chiropractor appointment at 10:30.
I will come back later to see how all of you are doing!
Hi everyone on a beautiful but bit chilly day here in Georgia. We are suppose to eventually get up to 70 degrees but was in the 40's a bit earlier this morning. Since I don't have anywhere or anything I have scheduled to do today I plan on taking it easy. Pat plans to go out to lunch with a good friend. Stacey called yesterday saying they plan to dismiss her from the rehab center on Friday. This is rather frightening as really wonder how she is going to get along by herself. I am sure she will get some home health assistance. They told her she really needs to get a hospital bed as her fairly new bed it too high for her to easily get in and out. I am sure things will work out and am really glad she has the alert system to signal for help if she needs it.
Janet, you certainly had a full day in Garden City. When do you leave on your trip? In my mind I picture Kansas as being so close to Missouri, where I grew up, that I lose track of how large it actually is.
Jeanne, we haven't heard anything else on the infection. I guess that isn't a problem the rehab center worries about too much since a doctor has seen her and prescribed the antibiotic. I don't even know whether they have started giving it to her or not and now going back to her home will probably mess up some of the medicines although she has a three month supply of most of her medicines that had arrived right before she went into the hospital.
Jane, years ago we made a job transfer to Anchorage, Alaska from Oklahoma City and it took 6-8 weeks before our furniture and belongings arrived on the ship. Due to prices up there and the fact there was no moving allowance at that time and assistance ended at the end of a quarter day when you arrived at your new destination we had to immediately find a place to live. We found a condo and moved in immediately. We had a mattress on the floor that the landlords had left there and Pat bought a few kitchen items so she could cook and we really had a great time making do.
Marilyn, glad you are feeling better and enjoying nice weather in Oregon. Hope your tomatoes flourish. It sounds like you will have a very busy June.
Ruth Ann, glad you had good time with your trucker son. Do you get tired of waiting for the elevator to get to your floor?
Larry, I'm surprised Stacey will be leaving the rehab so soon. But they must feel she's capable of taking care of herself.
Yesterday was a beautiful April day and today we're back to early March. Even with lots of sun it will be staying quite cool - maybe reach 50 this afternoon.
Janet, you've tired me out. I may need to go take a nap. ;D
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My 'baby' was 52 in January.
Well, our Sunday evening Small Group and our Wednesday Night Live study group is over for the season. What will I do with all this extra time? I imagine I will fill it up...even if it is mowing the grass!
Today Ivalou and I are going to the salon. She is getting a perm and I am getting a hair cut. Our beautician had the same shoulder surgery as Ivalou in January. Hope she isn't over doing things. She has always been slow but very precise. We may spend the whole afternoon at the salon!
It is bright and sunny today with some clouds in the sky. There is a gentle breeze from the west and 47°. I am sure it will rise but still it isn't near as warm as April 25th should be! One farmer last night said this time last year was very unusual in that he had all his crops planted by now. This year is unusual in that he hasn't started planting yet. I have noticed that our below freezing did a number on my dandelions!!"++""++""++""++""++""++""++""++""++""++""++""++""++"
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Well the snow is gradually melting. We wound up with about 6 - 8 inches of wet snow. This IS supposed to be spring!
I am really discouraged with a program I am supposed to have for the course I am taking. The tech for the program are anything but helpful. So 3 days lost and I have a new assignment to do. I will be away 3 days so my time to get this assignment is down 6 out of 12 days..... This didn't come to stay it came to pass....I need to remember this!.
Time to sing.
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"I will ask the Father, and He shall give you another Comforter." John 14:16
Words: Frank Bottome, 1890, in Precious Times of Refreshing and Revival.
Music: William J. Kirkpatrick (1838-1921)
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The Comforter Has Come (http://www.christianphotographers.com/sounds/the-comforter-has-come.mid)
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O spread the tidings 'round, wherever man is found,
Wherever human hearts and human woes abound;
Let ev'ry Christian tongue proclaim the joyful sound:
The Comforter has come!
Refrain
The Comforter has come, the Comforter has come!
The Holy Ghost from heav'n, the Father's promise giv'n;
O spread the tidings 'round, wherever man is found—
The Comforter has come!
The long, long night is past, the morning breaks at last,
And hushed the dreadful wail and fury of the blast,
As o'er the golden hills the day advances fast!
The Comforter has come!
Refrain
Lo, the great King of kings, with healing in His wings,
To ev'ry captive soul a full deliverance brings;
And through the vacant cells the song of triumph rings;
The Comforter has come!
Refrain
O boundless love divine! How shall this tongue of mine
To wond'ring mortals tell the matchless grace divine—
That I, a child of hell, should in His image shine!
The Comforter has come!
Refrain
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Janet: Sent you an email. Turkey - I would love to go. We have been searching for a decent price for anything to the Holy Land. Our church is going but the price is way too much.
Meanwhile, we are going to Minnesota.... and that will have to do for this year. We do love to go and see so many friends and relatives.
If I sound tired, it is because so much going on here. Taking down blinds today & washing everything because tomorrow morning the new blinds will be installed. Can't wait. Book club yesterday here and no one called so I expected 8 at most. 12 showed - we were packed. One gal helped me dish up the desserts. Most everyone had two desserts with ice cream and the cool whip.
Hi everyone on a breezy, sunny and generally nice day here in Georgia. It has been a full morning as after coffee a good friend came by to work with me for an hour. Pat is attending a meeting this morning an expect she will go on out to lunch with friends. Other than read the message boards I have nothing pressing the rest of the day. Stacey did leave rehab yesterday and Pat talked with her this morning and she made it through the night OK by herself. The height of her bed had been a concern but she said she had no difficulty getting into or out of it. Hopefully she can have some time now of healing and enjoying being back in her own home.
Jeanne, we were also surprised when Stacey said she was leaving rehab this week. Fortunately she does have a nice handicapped equipped apartment and as you saw above she got through the first night OK.
Etta Sue, your Small Group and Wednesday Night Live study group have broken up for the summer pretty early. I know you will miss them. I doubt that you will miss the dandelions and perhaps they will pay you a second visit.
Judy, just relax and remember things will get done on your course when they are suppose to. It is too bad that often things don't come about as they are advertised.
Carol, I am not sure our house could accommodate twelve folks in one room but guess we probably could if we had to. No wonder you were tired yesterday.
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Well, it took the lady 3 hours to give Ivalou a perm! There are two ladies in the salon, both named Sandy. Sandy J said she forgot to write me down with Ivalou and she has another lady coming that was on vacation last week but she would work me in. Sandy S was done with a client and swept up then sitting in the chair watching a Soap. So I said, it is silly for me to sit here and Sandy having to work me in later when Sandy could be cutting my hair. So Sandy S washed and cut my hair. I really like her better but how do you change when they both work in the same place?? ??
Then Ivalou and I went to China Buffet for supper/dinner. Hoosiers have dinner and supper where some others have lunch and dinner! ::) I sometimes say lunch so others will know it is a noon time meal.
Today is laundry day and then I am going to prepare plastic bags to crochet a new purse. After they are cut in loops, I can connect the loops and roll into balls while watching TV. Then I am ready to crochet!
I thought we had a forum for knitting and crochet on CP but I can't find it. I looked everywhere for how to cut the plastic and finally found the instructions but not on here.
It is cloudy and overcast today but the temps are to be higher. It's about time!! :clobber:MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
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Larry you are so nice to respond to everyone's post, I was beginning to feel invisible again. I know my posts aren't every day but I do come to read a few times a day so I can at least keep up with everyone's activities.
Etta Sue I think you were the one who originally posted on how to cut the plastic bags. So you are making another purse, Pictures please. I have a shrug on my circular knitting needles, but I haven't worked on it for awhile sometime evening I will shut off my computer and knit a couple of rows. I need to do that more often. I am in 3 stationery groups and another PSP group so I keep pretty busy making graphics and putting together stationery.
Hello Carol I would love to take a trip to the Holy Land but i doubt if I will ever get to go. I also want to go on an Alaskan Cruise, but i don't think that is in the near future either. I have two grandsons and their families now living in Aurora, CO. Wesley is the manager at Hydraulic Controls in Denver, he transferred there from Stockton Ca. where his father is the manager. (My son Roger).
Pat if you see this, I now have windows 8 and every time I turn on my computer that photo of you in the parking lot at Benny's pops up.
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Another cold day and I am going to head down and light the fire get some warmth going here.
We are heading out tomorrow afternoon, there is a Carman concert we are going to. I am looking forward to seeing Heather!
Enough for today, I have a lot to accomplish!
Don is taking a walk while the blinds are being installed. Somehow, I have felt so tired the last few months whenever there is a lot of physical work here. Must be age catching up. Afternoon naps are almost drop down musts.
Marilyn: I lived in Aurora when I was single & had been transferred there for work with an airline. Don goes there for the VA hospital. It is about a half hour to get there from our place unless there is traffic. We call it NE because it is east of the Interstate 25 which goes north and south. Glad that your grandson has a job - lots of CA people have been moving here.
JudyB: sorry about your class not being what was intended. But - so glad that you are going to see Heather. I hope the visit helps you too.
I had a leftover chicken carcass so it was thrown in a pot , simmered with onions, garlic and so forth then refrigerated so today it will be a chicken soup in the crock pot. Almost like a free meal - at least a very inexpensive soup.
Reading about the neglected survivors in West, Texas. Very little money donated to them while a lot has been sent to Boston. We have always liked that little town and had very good Chech food - near where a daughter went to grad school. I hope the donations pick up.
My knitting at present has been off and on for this 2nd. year - it is a sweater/coat. Never will do anything like this again in my life, I promise! The knitting forum is on Seniors & Friends.
Good to read that Stacey is out of rehab and back home; Judy is going to hear Carman and see Heather; Carol and Don will have some yummy chicken soup for supper; Etta Sue is about to make another bag; and Marilyn is thinking of places she would like to go!
Carol, I sure know what you mean about those afternoon naps! I don't want to do it, but almost cannot make it through the day without a nap! I hope I don't get too worn out on this trip! I wonder if this will be the last really strenuous one we will take. I really want to go to the Holy Land, too, and wonder why the prices are so much higher for that than for others comparable in distance, etc. And Cuba is just outrageous--especially for being only 90 miles from the US mainland!
I am going to my high school reunion tomorrow night. My sister Jeanie is going with me, and our eldest sister Doris is also going. It is 60 years for her! (How come she is so much older than me??) ;)
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I have one row of crocodile 'scales' and started the second row of my purse. Plastic is harder to work with since it doesn't slide on the needle as easy and it's hot to work with. There are 9 rows of 'scales' so it will be awhile before I am done. I don't like the pattern's instructions. The rows stagger so the second row should be half a scale at the beginning so I slip stitched to where I could complete a scale. Oh, well! Just like PSP, sometimes you have to do your own thing to get the end results.
Parker is mowing Ivalou's yard. I maybe should but I think I will wait until Monday. I can mow, take a shower and be ready for Kitty to take me to get my Botox injections. Sounds like a plan.
It is partly cloudy today with little to no breeze. The high is to get to 67°. Maybe spring will get here after all.SIN NO MORE SIN NO MORE SIN NO MORE SIN NO MORE
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Hi everyone on an overcast where we are awaiting the arrival of some rain that has been predicted all day long. I left the house before 8 am and didn't get home until after 2:30. Today was an annual celebration in our district of Al-Anon and we had an awesome day with good fellowship, workshops, food and speakers. I really enjoyed seeing a lot of friends but was really tired when I got home. However, a short nap refreshed me so now trying to catch up on the message boards.
Etta Sue, today at the Celebration during the raffle one of the ladies at our table won one of those handbags made of plastic bags. I would never have known it if they hadn't said what it was.
Marilyn, no one is invisible to me on the forum although don't always have something to say to an individual since that depends on what they have posted. That is why my postings often get so long.
Judy, isn't Carman a pianist or am I mixing him up with someone else?
Carol, I can relate to your feeling tired when things have to be done even if I am not doing them. The thought of someday having to breakup our household is getting more overwhelming each year. So I try not to think about it as it isn't going to be done today. I probably mentioned this but a friend from my choir had her home destroyed in that terrible explosion but fortunately they were in North Carolina but the last I heard they hadn't even been allowed back into the area to see if anything remained.
Janet, hope you have or had a great time at your highschool reunion. Nothing wrong with taking a nap when you need it as your body is speaking to you.
Etta Sue, everyone must be busy today as only you and I have posted today.
:) Well here I am . I am sorry that I have not been here to give you all wonderful praying friends a report how Noreen is coming along. Well she did get her stitches out and then she still does her own physio at home but from now on she will be having physio at least three times a week at the hospital and that is covered by our government plan so no cost to us. :thumbsup:
We are so thankful for your prayers and to see the power that it does in the healing it will be a slow process and a lot of pain but the Lord will get her through it. :)
We are so greatfull to the ladies from the Woman's Connection which used to be called Christian Woman's Club as they have supplied us with a lot of meals and lots of beautiful flowers to so that has made Noreen very happy. :)
I have had a lot of problems with my left hip as I have more than likely inherited some arthritis from my Mother and the last two weeks has been terrible but again with prayer I will get through this. :coffee:
Larry; I do hope that Tracey will get better and be able to stay in her own place. It must be such a pain to have to be going to the hospital so often. She will be remembered by this group.
Well I must go and again thank you all for the prayers. Tomorrow I drive about 2 and half hours for the Choir that I sing in for our concert up in Barrie Ontario and we sing about 12 gospel songs and also have a lot of laughs and just wonderful Christian fellowship so it is a great day. Pray for safety on the busy highway. God's richest blessings. Gordon and Noreen. :angel2: :bible: :blues: :sidedance: :cp: :pine: :bananadance: :rocker:
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