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Title: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 10, 2013, 11:09:39 PM




Welcome to our weekly topic entitled, "Thoughts for the Week"!


Each week we start a new topic which begins with a short devotional and/or a hymn and then we share all week with other, our comings and goings in our daily life.

If you wish to share a scripture verse, tell us about an outing that was special, talk about your problems with your car, or whatever it might be, please feel free to join us.

This week's devotional is entitled, "How Great a Sinner are You?" by Jack Scott

See you in the coming week!


Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 10, 2013, 11:12:54 PM






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Morning Devotional...







WALKING IN THE OLD PATHS
Jeremiah 6:16
By the late Jack Scott



5.  How Great a Sinner Are You?
                                   


Although it occurred about thirty-six years ago, not long after I first arrived from Ireland, I remember the conversation as if it happened yesterday. I had been "volunteered" to be a part of an evangelistic team whose task it was to visit every home in Toronto with the message of the Gospel. We were representing first and foremost the blessed Lord Jesus Christ, and secondly Jarvis Street Baptist Church, a well known historic evangelical church near the city centre.

I had made several calls that evening but only one stands out in my memory. The house was an older well kept, ivy covered brick home in a respectable and affluent area of the city.

The man who opened the door in response to my knock was well groomed and very polite. He had the kind of confidence which is born of success. I introduced myself and explained the purpose of my visit. He smiled indulgently,

"My dear fellow", he said, "This is a respectable neighbourhood. We are all good people around here."

He paused for a moment and then went on. "I'm quite religious and I'm not really a great sinner. The message you have is for great sinners."

For a second or two, I prayed quietly. "How shall I answer this man?" I felt a little intimidated for a moment, but I composed myself quickly.

"Sir," I said, "If a man broke the greatest of all of God's commandments, would that make him a great sinner?"

He looked a little puzzled and then the air of confidence returned. "Yes, I'd say so." He replied. "But I'd never do anything like that."

I quickly opened my New Testament at Matthew 22 and requested him to read aloud verses 35 to 40 inclusive.

He took my New Testament and began reading with a look that said, "Oh, I'll indulge him for a few minutes."

He read the words clearly...at first:

"Then one of them, a lawyer, asked Him a question, testing Him, and saying, "Teacher, which is the great commandment in the law?" Jesus said to him, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like it: "You shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets."

By the time he got to verse thirty-eight, his look of confidence had begun to ebb and so had the colour in his cheeks.

When he finished reading, his eyes were toward the paved door step.

"No one keeps those commandments", he almost whispered.

"That is true." I replied. I then went on to quote Romans 3:23, "For all have sinned and come short of the Glory of God."

The man nodded his agreement. The Holy Spirit was working through the Word of God convicting him of sin. He listened receptively as I related to him the story of redeeming Grace and of the Saviour who bore the penalty of sin on Calvary. I rejoiced that the good news is that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone in the Lord Jesus Christ alone.

R. A. Torrey, a famous American preacher of a bygone era, when he was in Australia, was approached by a man who looked like a boxer. He said to Torrey, "I am not a Christian, but I am moral, upright, honorable and blameless, and I'd like to know what you have against me."

Mr. Torrey looked the man straight in the eye and replied, "I charge you, sir, with high treason against Heaven's King!"

God's great commandment is that we love Him with all our heart with all our soul and with all our mind. To disobey this great commandment is indeed high treason against the King Eternal. Since Adam transgressed in the garden of Eden no one except the Man Christ Jesus, who is God manifest in the flesh, has kept this the greatest of all commandments. Since we have broken such a weighty commandment as this we have absolutely no hope of earning salvation by our good works.

As we read in Titus 3:5, "Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us." And in Romans 3:20, "Therefore, by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in His sight: for by the Law is the knowledge of sin."

No, there is no justification by good works or keeping the law, but there is justification through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. In Romans 5:1, we read these tremendous words, "Therefore being justified by faith we have peace with God, through our Lord Jesus Christ."

My wife sometimes sings an old hymn which declares the divine principle of salvation by grace alone. Do you agree in your heart with the words it proclaims?



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Not what these hands have done
Can save this guilty soul;
Not what this toiling flesh has borne
Can make my spirit whole.



Chorus:
Thy work alone, my Saviour,
Can ease this weight of sin;
Thy blood alone, O Lamb of God,
Can give me peace within.



Not what I feel or do
Can give me peace with God;
Nor all my prayers, or sighs, or tears
Can bear my awful load.



Thy love to me, O God,
Not mine, O Lord, to Thee,
Can rid me of this dark unrest,
And set my spirit free.



No other work save Thine,
No meaner blood will do,
No strength, save that which is Divine,
Can bear me safely through.



I praise the God of grace,
I trust His love and might;
He calls me His, I call Him mine,
My God, My joy, my light.

When we have entered into a living union with Christ, through faith in His precious blood, the shackles of sin are broken and we are enabled to do the works which please God, not in order to earn eternal live but because we now have it abundantly.

The Apostle John in his first epistle explained, "These things have I written to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, that you may know that you have eternal life." (I John 5:13).

The Lord Jesus Christ himself said: "I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. I am the good shepherd: and the good Shepherd gives His life for the sheep." (John 10:10 & 11).

Are you working for that which you can never earn, or are you trusting in what Christ has accomplished for sinners?






Jack Scott loved his Lord! He passed away on January 10, 2001 after a lengthy illness.
He is missed greatly by his family.


Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: JudyB on March 11, 2013, 12:45:22 AM
Thank you Pat  This is a great reminder.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Janice on March 11, 2013, 09:38:58 AM
Pat, thank you for posting Jack's great message this morning.  It is timeless and rich  with God's Grace.  I wish I had a Book of his writing/sermons.

Too many churches today are what John described in Rev 3, of the Laodecian (sp) church: they are lukewarm.  And because of that many people think it is enough just to attend Church once in awhile.

Thanks again....Janice
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Jeanne Lee on March 11, 2013, 09:59:04 AM
Pat, thank you for that great devotional.  Jack certainly left a wonderful heritage for us all with his writings.  I am so glad you were able to keep them so that you can continue to share them with us. 
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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Larry Hanna on March 11, 2013, 10:16:01 AM
Hi everyone.  It is an overcast and chilly morning here and is raining in Atlanta and will be here this afternoon and evening.  The housekeepers are here at the moment so will soon have a nice clean house.  I just have my normal Monday men's luncheon and then a meeting this evening.  The physical therapist will be here sometime today for Pat.  She is to show Pat some tips on getting in and out of the car so if she comes when I would be gone for lunch I will skip the lunch today.

Jeanne, I seldom see women wearing scarves on their heads anymore.  My mother used to wear one.  Apparently Queen Elizabeth does on occasion such as horseback riding.

Pat, thanks for the devotional thoughts for this week and sharing Jack's thoughtful writing.

Janice, I fear you are right about churches in this day and age. 
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Janet on March 11, 2013, 11:40:27 AM
Thanks, Pat!  Reading that was worth the spooky, yucky, spider-webby trip through the gloomy cellar and tunnel to get here!  ;)  But I would like to know if the man to whom Jack was witnessing accepted the Lord?  I was very strongly reminded in reading that, of my last visit with a dear lady I knew for many years, whom I visited just before we left on our last trip outside the country.  I was very concerned that she hadn't accepted the Lord, and no matter what I said, she came back with, "Now, Jan.  I'm a good person; I've never done anything really bad.  God wouldn't send me to hell!"  I explained that the ONLY way to heaven is through the shed blood of Jesus, but she always came back to, "Now, you know God wouldn't send me to hell!  I'm a GOOD person!"  I left with a dark foreboding feeling, and when we got home, Arline was dead and buried.  I still grieve over that, but pray she thought about my witness and did accept Jesus before she died.  Sigh.....

Looks to be a nice day shaping up here.  We went to the gym, and Kristi really worked me!  Arms today---really showed me how much strength I have lost in my arms.  I told someone I felt like I was on "The Biggest Loser!"  Darrel did other things, not so strenuous, but at least he did something!

Marilyn, I forgot to mention your little cutie of a g-granddaughter.  God doesn't make mistakes, every baby He creates comes with His purpose.  May she have a happy and fulfilling life and accomplish great things for God. Congratulations.

Time to get out of my gym clothes!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: JudyB on March 11, 2013, 12:07:08 PM
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"I have other sheep that are not of this sheep pen. I must bring them also." John 10:16


Words: Alexcenah Thomas, 19th Century.
Music: William A. Ogden


   

Hark! 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear
Out in the desert dark and drear,
Calling the sheep who've gone astray
Far from the Shepherd's fold away.

Refrain

Bring them in, bring them in,
Bring them in from the fields of sin;
Bring them in, bring them in,
Bring the wand'ring ones to Jesus.


Who'll go and help this Shepherd kind,
Help Him the wand'ring ones to find?
Who'll bring the lost ones to the fold,
Where they'll be sheltered from the cold?

Refrain

Out in the desert hear their cry,
Out on the mountains wild and high;
Hark! 'tis the Master speaks to thee,
"Go find My sheep where'er they be."

Refrain
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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 11, 2013, 01:04:44 PM
Quote from: Janet on March 11, 2013, 11:40:27 AM
Thanks, Pat!  Reading that was worth the spooky, yucky, spider-webby trip through the gloomy cellar and tunnel to get here!  ;)  But I would like to know if the man to whom Jack was witnessing accepted the Lord?


Alas, we will only know in eternity, Janet.  We never knew if he this man repented of his sins and accepted Christ or not.

Glad you liked the "journey" through the basement to get here!   :roflBig: :roflBig: :roflBig:
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 11, 2013, 01:07:43 PM
Quote from: Janice on March 11, 2013, 09:38:58 AM
Pat, thank you for posting Jack's great message this morning.  It is timeless and rich  with God's Grace.  I wish I had a Book of his writing/sermons.

Too many churches today are what John described in Rev 3, of the Laodecian (sp) church: they are lukewarm.  And because of that many people think it is enough just to attend Church once in awhile.

Thanks again....Janice


Janice, this is just so very, very true.  So many previously scriptural churches are now nothing more than entertainment centres for shallow believers.


Title: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Etta Sue on March 11, 2013, 01:59:56 PM

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Senior Saints enjoyed a great meal at Mayberry Cafe in Danville, Indiana, yesterday after Sunday School.  And yes, Mayberry Cafe's theme is Mayberry, RFD.  Even the police car was sitting at the curb.  Inside was videos of the show playing, the theme song...remember the whistling?...and many photos of the cast on the walls.  The menu was Aunt Bee's Fried Chicken, Barney's Barbeque Ribs and Otis's Stew.  I had a ham steak with a baked potato....super good and brought home two pieces of Coconut Cream Pie for Ivalou and I.  You can read about
Mayberry Cafe (http://danville-indiana.funcityfinder.com/mayberry-cafe/) by clicking on it.

Today it is gloomy, rainy and dark.  Sure makes me appreciate the temps yesterday that allowed me to be outside in shirt sleeves!! 




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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: BonnieA on March 12, 2013, 06:19:01 AM
Thank you, Pat, for that wonderful reminder.   

Etta Sue, as a long time fan of Andy Griffith and his shows, I would love to visit the Mayberry Cafe.  I will at least visit the link you provided.  You certainly do get out for dinner a lot.  That's one of my favorite ways to visit with friends too.

The weather here yesterday, though somewhat drizzly and wet, was quite mild.  Today the weathernetwork indicates that we will get a mix of rain and freezing rain, so the boots will definitely be back on these feet!  It was nice not having to wear them yesterday.

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Jeanne Lee on March 12, 2013, 09:00:12 AM
This is a beautiful morning.   Oh, I know it's dark and raining and blowing and the temperature will be falling rather than rising during the day.  But this is exactly what the Lord wants for this area today, so it's beautiful!

I enjoyed the POTY in the sidebar again this morning - for the multi-thousandth time.  And I thought, "Is that how God sees me sometimes?"  How often to I think "Oh, I don't want to go grocery shopping.  I'd much rather just stay in the house."  And then I'm reminded how blessed I am to have the health to go shopping, the convenience of a local grocery store, the money to pay for my purchases, and a warm, dry, comfortable home to bring those groceries back to.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Larry Hanna on March 12, 2013, 10:03:18 AM
Hi everyone.  After a very rainy evening and night the sun is out and it has cooled off a lot.    In about an hour I will leave to go to the church to attend the funeral of the oldest member of our church.  I think I talked about this a few days ago when she passed.  That is all that I have on the schedule for today.  I was able to sleep in the morning, which I really enjoyed.  Pat is getting her hair washed this morning.  The physical therapist explained how she can stand at the sink with her hip in the proper position.  Mary was a beautifican for many years, although had to give it up many years ago as the hair spray was ruining her lungs.  She is helping her with it.  They have been using the dry shampoo on it, which works but isn't the same as actual water and shampoo.  It has been interesting to watch the improvement on an almost daily basis as Pat improves in her healing.  She is still a few days away from being able to go to the cane rather than the walker.

Janet, we can never know what is in a person's heart and our work is to spread the message but it is God who has the harvest, as I know you know.  Glad you were able to get to the gym yesterday. 

Etta Sue, what a cleaver idea to have the Mayberry Cafe.  I wonder if the Andy Griffith estate benefits in anyway from them using that theme.

Bonnie, stay safe today on that freezing rain.  The Mayberry Cafe does sound like an interesting place to visit and perhaps will someday become a tourist attraction. 

Jeanne, you sure have the right attitude about the weather and about all the gifts God has given us at whatever stage in our lives.  We need the rainy and cold days as well as the sunny warm ones.   
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Janet on March 12, 2013, 12:01:49 PM
Yes, Jeanne and Larry--if it weren't for the gloomy days, how would we know and appreciate the sunny ones?  (I'm thinking in both natural weather and in life!)

We have been to the gym and did circuits of three minutes each on multiple machines....a really good workout.  Kristi told us if we are going to the heath fair on Saturday to have blood drawn, not to come to the gym on Friday, and to "drink water, drink water, drink water!"

Now I am home, have showered and eaten breakfast, and that's the morning!

I am reading The Damascas Countdown by Joel Rosenberg.  What a great writer, and how close to the actual coming events will this story be?  I think really close.  Have you read this one, Larry?  I ordered it for the Kindle.

Looks to be another nice day here.  They are predicting temps in the low 80s here for Friday, then down to 47 on Saturday!  If you don't like our weather, just wait 30 minutes, it will change!  That's what people here tell new-comers.  ;)

May God bless each of you with untold blessings from His unending store today!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: JudyB on March 12, 2013, 12:07:30 PM


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Words and Music by Eugene. M. Bartlett



I heard an old, old story, How a Saviour came from glory,
How He gave His life on Calvary To save a wretch like me;
I heard about His groaning, Of His precious blood's atoning,
Then I repented of my sins And won the victory.


Chorus:
O victory in Jesus, My Saviour, forever,
He sought me and bought me With His redeeming blood;
He loved me ere I knew Him And all my love is due Him,
He plunged me to victory, Beneath the cleansing flood.


I heard about His healing, Of His cleansing pow'r revealing,
How He made the lame to walk again And caused the blind to see;
And then I cried "Dear Jesus, Come and heal my broken spirit,"
And somehow Jesus came and bro't To me the victory.


Chorus:
O victory in Jesus, My Saviour, forever,
He sought me and bought me With His redeeming blood;
He loved me ere I knew Him And all my love is due Him,
He plunged me to victory, Beneath the cleansing flood.


I heard about a mansion He has built for me in glory,
And I heard about the streets of gold Beyond the crystal sea;
About the angels singing, And the old, redemption story,
And some sweet day I'll sing up there The song of victory.


Chorus:
O victory in Jesus, My Saviour, forever,
He sought me and bought me With His redeeming blood;
He loved me ere I knew Him And all my love is due Him,
He plunged me to victory, Beneath the cleansing flood.



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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Etta Sue on March 12, 2013, 01:20:43 PM

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Yesterday Ivalou was going to her class lunch at Applebee's today and I was to take her.  She called this morning at 9am saying that she woke up last night at 2am hurting.  Her whole right side was hurting.  She stayed in bed but barely slept.  She got up at 8am.  Went to take her morning meds and her night meds were still in the container.  Pain pills.  That's why she was hurting.  But she didn't feel like going to lunch today. 

I was going to take Ivalou to her lunch and then go to the pool this afternoon but I checked the clock and decided I could go this morning and get it over with.  I did and then ate lunch at La Casada.  Good meal.

Now I have the trash gathered but will wait and take it out after the mailman runs...kill two birds with one stone.

It is cooler today...was at the freezing point when I left this morning.  Now it is sunny and a few degrees warmer.  The sun makes it feel warmer anyway!



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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: JudyB on March 12, 2013, 01:35:36 PM
Etta Sue I have forgotten my meds at night as well.  You sure do pay for it the next day. 

We had rain a lot of yesterday, were supposed to have snow today, however I do believe the winds last night blew the snow away! At least that's my story..........

Heather is still struggling with her head aches.....
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Jeanne Lee on March 12, 2013, 04:25:42 PM
I've posted a couple of photos showing how much things have changed in only 4 days.  HERE (http://www.christianphotographers.com/community/index.php?topic=12534.msg177985#msg177985)
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: JudyB on March 12, 2013, 09:10:06 PM
I've seen the pictures, wow what a great comparison!

We have had no rain today the temperature has dropped, giving us a break from the run off.  This is what we hope for.

Have a wonderful evening folks!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: JudyB on March 13, 2013, 11:27:00 AM
Bonnie Shared this on Facebook.  Enjoy!  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9Sr6VRtW4A  Share this with your friends, the message is quite powerful!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: JudyB on March 13, 2013, 11:35:25 AM



I was reading on the internet and found this very good few paragraphs by Paul Washer who I've grown to appreciate more and more and thought I'd share it with you all...


From Paul Washer...

"You see, God takes sin that seriously. But, then, again, I am just a raving fanatic, aren't I? Be careful. Be very careful. I might be. But then again, I might not be.

I love you, because you are the people of God and God loves you, but God will not tolerate. Don't you think he will. He will not tolerate idolatry or sin or worldliness. He wants to make your life a dance. He wants to fill you with joy. But you can't play. You can't. He is God.

Tonight think about that. Tonight in the dorms think about it with other Christians. Ask yourself. Is this man mad? There is one way of knowing. Read the entire Bible and if I say something that no one else has said, then I am mad. But if you can find the same thing I am saying all the way out through the entire Bible, then maybe I ought to be listened to.

You see, authority does not come from special anointings and it does not come from callings. If I had incorrectly preached the Word of God tonight then you are not bound by anything I say. But if what I say can be found in the Word of God you are bound by every Word and on the day of judgment you will be held responsible for every word that has proceeded out of this mouth.

Now I am going to leave you alone to God knowing that you love me, but you were born in a generation that did not know Moses, did not know Joshua, did not know the Puritans, did not know Spurgeon and do not know godliness. You grew up in a generation of church grown experts and CEOs and big churches that cost millions of dollars to build.

But it is still your fault if you don't repent and seek out the ways of the Lord.
"

~Paul Washer,The Holiness of God
Title: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Etta Sue on March 13, 2013, 11:54:49 AM

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What a morning so far.  A friend called on the phone and while talking it was snowing so hard, it was like a blizzard.  I couldn't much see farther than the road in front of my house.  Right now it is sunny and not snowing.  It even looks warm out but it is 27°. 

I am to take Ivalou for a massage this afternoon and I think I am going to get a pedicure instead of waiting an hour for her to be done. 

Then we will find somewhere to eat a bite and since we didn't go yesterday she needs her meds from CVS. 

Tonight is Wednesday Night Live Bible study on Matthew.  'Learning to Love Jesus Christ...Again.'



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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: BonnieA on March 13, 2013, 12:19:13 PM
Thank you, Judy, for the Paul Washer post, as well as for posting the youtube video.  Very inspiring and powerful!!

Last night was my first time working evenings since my concussion.  Though I truly enjoyed visiting the two clients I was assigned, the car lights, traffic noises, and various fans, conversations, etc on the buses were too much for my head and my eyes.  I have had some success with wearing sunglasses while reading and/or using the computer, and wonder if I should carry them for wearing on the bus at night.

Etta Sue, you have inspired me to open the Book of Matthew today. 

I hope each and every one of you folks here at CP have a blessed day.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Larry Hanna on March 13, 2013, 01:30:54 PM
Hi everyone.  It is a nice sunny and warming outside as of noon.  I was gone all morning as went to Bible study from coffee and then over to Dunkin' Donuts to visit with my good friend Bob (and other friends) for about an hour.  Bob is the man who has prostate cancer that has now spread into his bones.  He has heard this week that he has the approvals necessary to try another procedure to control the cancer and is seeing the doctor this afternoon.  Pat hasn't had a good day so far as about 4:30 this morning she got back in bed and heard a snap and felt severe pain in her hip.  She just knew something bad had happened to her replaced hip.  We immediately put ice on it and she was able to get up and walk OK before long.  She took a pain pill and was able to sleep for at least three hours more but apparently she hasn't felt very good this morning.  The physical therapist will be here later this afternoon and I am hopeful she can help Pat understand what happened.  We go see the surgeon tomorrow so she will have the chance to get further feedback. 

Janet, I have not read that Rosenberg book but it sounds interesting.  I agree that he is a good writer, along with Vince Flynn.

Etta Sue, Ivalou isn't the only one who failed to take their morning medicine yesterday.  I wondered in the afternoon why I was feeling mild pain in my arm and now know.  I am such a person of routine that if I deviate then I occasionally forget.  Do hope Ivalou is feeling much better today.

Judy, hope your theory of the snow blowing away yesterday worked.

Judy and Bonnie, our Bible study this morning was based on Jesus on the day he was arrested and the actions of his disciples in not being able to stay awake and what all of this means.  It was a very interesting discussion and thought provoking.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 13, 2013, 02:15:34 PM
Thanks so much, Judy, for giving us the quote from Paul Washer.  I have about 400 of his sermons on my computer that I've listened to over the years and I never get tired listening to him.

Paul and I were honoured to be able to spend a whole weekend with Paul Washer here in the Guelph area at the Faith Mission Spring Conference a couple of years ago and what a "banquet" of spiritual food we enjoyed with him!

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 13, 2013, 02:23:35 PM



Bonnie, I'm sorry that you've had such a terrible time.  These injuries are so awful.  :(
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: BonnieA on March 13, 2013, 03:41:17 PM
Thank you Pat.  I am trusting that the Lord will heal me...in His time.

Thank you Larry.

I do hope any visitors on here today take the time to watch the video Judy has posted a link for.
 
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 13, 2013, 04:06:43 PM




"For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men,
the man Christ Jesus"


1 Tim. 2:5



For there is one God and one mediator
Between God and man,
For there is one God and one mediator,
the man Christ Jesus.
Who gave himself a ransom for us all,
Who gave himself a ransom for us all,
Who gave himself a ransom for us all,
O what a wonderful Saviour!
For there is one God and one mediator
Between God and man,
For there is one God and one mediator,
the man Christ Jesus.



Here's the tune:  CLICK HERE (http://saintsserving.net/song.php?id=216)


Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: JudyB on March 13, 2013, 04:39:46 PM
Pat you had better get the music for that chorus.......

Bonnie I suggest you slip your sunglasses into your bag and have them with you in-case you need them.  Heather is still struggling, and spent most of yesterday in bed. Don't over do it you could be back where you started if you push too hard..

Larry I usually remember I have forgotten my meds as I drift off to sleep and don't want to get up as that will break my sleep.   

We have snow today.  The roof is covered with snow, the creek is high, spring IS on its way, even though it is snowing.

Have a great day everyone.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 13, 2013, 04:51:56 PM


Judy, Here's the tune:  CLICK HERE (http://saintsserving.net/song.php?id=216)
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: JudyB on March 13, 2013, 07:45:43 PM
I remember now!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: RuthV on March 13, 2013, 08:35:28 PM
Thank you, Pat & Judy. I had never heard it before. It's a great one to teach the children. I have it now, downloaded.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: JudyB on March 13, 2013, 11:00:06 PM
RuthV your Grands will enjoy it! 
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 14, 2013, 01:04:28 AM
Hi Ruth!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Etta Sue on March 14, 2013, 09:41:56 AM

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Ivalou got an hour massage yesterday.  I got a pedicure while she was doing that.  The two stores are almost next to each other.  The massage therapist said that Ivalou's right arm is almost out of joint from using it so much while her left arm (rotator cuff) was healing.  She has another appointment the 28th.  Ivalou said she felt better already!

Ivalou has been stumbling and staggering a lot lately.  On our way home from Florida, I told her that she needs to swing her arms when walking.  I reminded her that after her stroke she was told to swing her arms to help her balance.  After rotator cuff surgery she couldn't swing that arm and she got so used to not doing it that it was normal for her to not swing.  Swinging her arms has helped a lot.  I do think she needs to walk more but not outside yet!

Today I have a doctor appointment.  Then I am calling Betty and tell her I am on my way to her house.  Then we will eat at Hamilton Town Center Shopping Mall.  After that we will head to Brown County and Cornerstone Inn.  The Clarksville Christian Church Women's Retreat is the next couple of days.  This years theme is Cozy Mountain Lodge.  And I heard we are going to study Ruth.  I love the book of Ruth. 

I am taking my laptop so I may or may not be online.  We come home Saturday.

My Mother would be 100 years old today!!!



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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: JudyB on March 14, 2013, 11:51:04 AM



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Until Then (http://www.christianphotographers.com/sounds/untilthen.mid)

(Click to hear music)

Words and music by Stuart Hamblen


My heart can sing when I pause to remember
A heartache here is but a stepping stone
Along a trail that's winding always upward,
This troubled world is not my final home.


Chorus
But until then my heart will go on singing,
Until then with joy I'll carry on,
Until the day my eyes behold the city,
Until the day God calls me home.
The things of earth will dim and lose their value
If we recall they're borrowed for awhile;
And things of earth that cause the heart to tremble,
Remembered there will only bring a smile.


The things of earth will dim and lose their value
If we recall they're borrowed for awhile;
And things of earth that cause the heart to tremble,
Remembered there, will only bring a smile.


Chorus
But until then my heart will go on singing,
Until then with joy I'll carry on,
Until the day my eyes behold the city,
Until the day God calls me home.
The things of earth will dim and lose their value
If we recall they're borrowed for awhile;
And things of earth that cause the heart to tremble,
Remembered there will only bring a smile.


This weary world with all its toil and struggle
May take its toll of misery and strife:
The soul of man is like a waiting falcon--
When it's released, it's destined for the skies.


Chorus:
But until then my heart will go on singing,
Until then with joy I'll carry on,
Until the day my eyes behold the city,
Until the day God calls me home.
The things of earth will dim and lose their value
If we recall they're borrowed for awhile;
And things of earth that cause the heart to tremble,
Remembered there will only bring a smile.  




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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Jeanne Lee on March 14, 2013, 12:26:49 PM
Beautiful hymn, Judy.  Thanks!

Now if your folks in Canada would just stop pushing that cold air down here....    ;D
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 14, 2013, 01:29:05 PM
It's so windy here today.  My windows are "new-ish" so don't rattle but I'm sure if they hadn't been replaced a few years ago, they'd be rattling and rattling.

I have a couple of errands to do and then lock myself inside my cosy house for the night and leave the wind outside.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 14, 2013, 01:30:39 PM




So true!!!!


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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Janet on March 14, 2013, 02:28:17 PM
I had a real workout again today--intervals!  Whew!  Walked/ran over two miles in 30 minutes, keeping my heart rate above 120, and up to 145! 

We just got back from lunch at the senior center--chili and cinnamon rolls today, yum!  And we had a guest speaker who talked to us about Alzheimer's--what it is, what to look for (symptoms) how to treat/relate to those who have it, etc.  Very informative.

I am going to rest a bit, then go see Beth, and maybe interview another lady for the Treasures series.  I will come back and post the last one I did, too.

See you later!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 14, 2013, 03:42:39 PM
Glad you can run, Janet!  :(

:tiredtread: :tread: :run:
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Larry Hanna on March 14, 2013, 04:55:53 PM
Hi everyone.  It is late afternoon and the first chance I have had to get to the computer.  Today was the big day we made the trip back to the surgeon in Atlanta.  It was a hard trip on Pat, after a night where she couldn't sleep, but all went well.  We dropped Mary off at Stacey's apartment so they could visit while we were at the doctor's.  They x-rayed her hip and all is fine.  However, she still has a place in the incision the doctor wants to monitor but hopefully it will clear up soon.  They did remove the staples.  As soon as we got home we took a nap and Pat is still sleeping. It has been a beautiful, but cool day here. 

I have read all the posting up until now but it is late so will pass on individual replies for today.  Tomorrow should be less hectic.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Janet on March 14, 2013, 07:46:28 PM
Larry, it is so good to read your GOOD report!

Yep, Pat, I can still run!  I was to run hard for 30 seconds, then slow down and recover for two minutes; repeating for a full 30 minutes.  The running was mostly at 4.5 to 4.8 MPH.  Puff, puff!! :P  Now guess whose legs are sore?  ;)

Boy, what a beautiful day we have had, with an even warmer one in the works for tomorrow, or so they say!  Then back into the cooler on Saturday.

See you later!  :hello:
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Carol on March 14, 2013, 10:26:01 PM
Janet:  I am reading Joel Rosenburg's Implosion rather slowly. 

I just read that Adrienne from SeniorNet died.  Don and I met her in San Francisco and had such a nice visit on the pier with her - she had recently written that there was a spot of cancer perhaps on either her lungs or breast cancer - I can't remember. 

We are back from the ocean.  It is still there although it sure is hard to find places to park and walk to the water anymore.  So much is private streets that end with no way to walk - although the beaches are public and just difficult to find a place to walk down to the water.  We did - enjoy even the fog that stayed for three days.  The clock in the motel room ran backwards so that was a hoot - and our water was only warm once in three days but it was better than camping with sand in everything.  cool out there and 90 degrees when we came back here.  Had a great but short visit with an old friend - she had a back problem so we didn't go and see them until the afternoon before leaving. 

We also accidently drove on a "Thru" sign right up to the Pendleton Marine Base and the stopped traffic to let us turn around  (the Marine did have a little smile).  That is the 2nd. time we have done this - once at a Navy base.  Sometimes they are so hidden.  Our GPS was wrong several times and I had to ask for directions and no one knew anything until one person said, Oh I know where you should be....   an angel is always there watching over us. 

Larry:  I wish you could come back to CO ---

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Carol on March 15, 2013, 12:22:06 AM
Huge Error

I am mistaken about Adrienne from San Francisco dying this week.  Now, I have been told that this is another woman by the same name in California.  I am so sorry to pass along the wrong information. 
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Carol on March 15, 2013, 12:22:36 AM
Going to bed - now.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 15, 2013, 12:33:05 AM
Carol, this is terrible news of Adrienne.  When I read your post I went to FB and searched and searched and can't find in any of my friends that she died.  Can you share where you read it?  I hope it's not true.  :(


EDIT:  Whewwww...  Thanks so much, Carol.  I can see that happening too.  I'm just so happy to find out that it's not so. 


I used my pen today, Carol.  Please tell Don, it's my very best pen in the whole world.


Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Ruth Ann Bice on March 15, 2013, 12:46:50 AM
Hi, friends,

I think this week has been jam-packed with appointments, taking others to appointments, picking up my trucker son who will be here a few days, etc. And, the heavy schedule will continue for a few more days.

WHEW!! I may need to consider "retiring from retirement!"  :lol:

I read every post, enjoyed the pictures, hymns, devotional thoughts from when I was last here. I didn't realize I had missed coming for so long until my virus protection program reminded me that the last time I had updated was 3 days ago. So, the computer has rested for 3 days without my hands touching it...

And, the schedule picks up again tomorrow with breakfast with relatives from out of town. So, I'd better close things down again and sleep fast once again. :)

Much love and appreciation to all,
Ruth Ann
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Etta Sue on March 15, 2013, 07:18:48 AM

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Well, I am at Cornerstone Inn in Nashville, IN. I think I woke up at least 50 times last night.  We have a free afternoon.  Bet I take a nap! 

There are 32 women here....some new ones and some that have been here before.  Lots of fun. 

If your church has Women's Retreat, I say, 'Go!'  It is so much fun to learn your sisters outside of church. 

It's about time to go down to the lower level for breakfast!

Adrienne Jonas had a biopsy this week.  They detected cancer by a mammogram but thought the biopsy would get rid of the cancer.



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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: JudyB on March 15, 2013, 11:09:59 AM



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Unto Him Who Hath Loved Us (http://www.christianphotographers.com/sounds/thenewsong.mpga)
(Click to hear music)


And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth. Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood,
And hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.
Rev. 1:5,6




Author: Arthur T. Pierson, 1837-1911
Musician:  Philip P. Bliss, 1838-1876




With harps and with viols,
there stands a great throng
In the presence of Jesus,
and sings this new song:

Refrain:
Unto Him who hath loved us
and washed us from sin,
Unto Him be the glory
for ever. Amen.

All these once were sinners,
defiled in His sight,
Now arrayed in pure garments
in praise they unite:

He maketh the rebel
a priest and a king,
He hath bought us and taught us
this new song to sing:

How helpless and hopeless
we sinners had been,
If He never had loved us
till cleansed from our sin:

Aloud in His praises
our voices shall ring,
So that others believing,
this new song shall sing:



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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 15, 2013, 12:12:51 PM
What a lovely hymn!  Thanks Judy!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: JudyB on March 15, 2013, 12:50:28 PM

         
      :)
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Larry Hanna on March 15, 2013, 12:57:02 PM
Hi everyone.  It is another beautiful day here in Georgia and is suppose to warm up this afternoon to 72 degrees.  I was gone almost all morning because after coffee I had to take a prescription to the main Kaiser Pharmacy and made a quick stop at Dollar General.  Nothing else on the schedule for today.

Janet, you are fortunate to still be able to run and have overall good health. 

Carol, I sure was relieved to read on in the messages and find that it wasn't Adrienne who had died.    Glad you had a good time at the ocean.  I wish we were able to come back to Colorado also but just wouldn't risk it.  Neither Pat nor I have been up to traveling more than going down to see Stacey for quite awhile.  It takes a lot of energy to travel.

Ruth Ann, can we retire from retirement? :)  It sounds like you may need to learn to use the word "no" as it is a complete sentence.  Please don't jeopardize your own health.

Etta Sue, sorry you didn't sleep well at the Inn. 

Pat and Judy, always pleasant to see your postings.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Jeanne Lee on March 15, 2013, 03:31:09 PM
PLEASE!  You folks in Canada!!!  Stop sending more winter weather in this direction!  It's cold and snowing with a light covering on the ground again and I just know it's your fault!   :clobber: 

Sigh!  Actually I know very well this is normal for this time of year.  The calendar even says spring doesn't start until next week and that never really means a thing anyway.  I should be used to this by now, I guess.  ;)
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 15, 2013, 03:36:44 PM
Cold here too, Jeanne!  :)  The wind is blowing hard.  But doesn't the old rhyme say, "March winds bring April showers which bring May flowers"??

Put on an extra sweater.  LOL
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Jeanne Lee on March 15, 2013, 03:45:15 PM
It's not windy today, Pat.  Just cold and snowing.  And I'm warm and comfy here in the house and very glad I don't need to go out for anything today.  I may even mix up some muffins to go with a cuppa later this evening.  That should put me in a better mood, doncha think?   :D
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Janet on March 15, 2013, 04:20:35 PM
Jeanne, pretend I am sitting across the table from you with a cuppa  :coffee: and we can just have a really nice visit!  I would love that! 

Pat, want to call me this afternoon?

Ruth Ann, I agree with what Larry said, though I'm not good at saying "no" myself. You really do need to take it eaqsier!

Yes, Larry, not a day goes by without my praising God for my health.  I do well know how blessed I am.

It's been a busy morning, but now I think I'm home for the duration of the day.


Carol, I hadn't seen Joel Rosenberg's Implosion, but would love to read that one, too.  I could hardly put Damascas Countdown down at all!  Wow!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: RuthV on March 15, 2013, 05:05:18 PM
Quote from: Ruth Ann Bice on March 15, 2013, 12:46:50 AM

WHEW!! I may need to consider "retiring from retirement!"  :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I have been told.... many times..... to say no...... That's O.K., I would be LOOKING for things to do, otherwise!

Pat, Thank you for the "hi!" 

Yesterday we went down to Barrie, about 140 Miles (226 km). Everett wanted to get something from a store in Barrie (they were sold out!!) and then we went to an all you can eat Chinese Restaurant (The Mandarin) Delicious.....

Janet, I'm 69, this year and used to run everywhere at work; I don't have anywhere to run around here so I don't even know if I could!!  There are too many hills and sharp curves on the road so I cannot go and try there. I can still run up and down stairs; maybe I should do that more rather than when I have to....

We are getting warmer temperatures, up here, and I hear the maple trees are producing sap...... so that will be great on the french toast!!

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Jeanne Lee on March 15, 2013, 05:22:19 PM
The banana nut muffins are out of the oven and cooling.  It's tempting to fill up on them instead of a nutritious meal, but I'll be good. 

Janet, come on over.  Will you have coffee or tea?  Wouldn't we have a wonderful chat if we could really share a cuppa and a muffin - or more than one of each.   :thumbsup:

Ruth, way back when I was only 69 I had a lot more energy and did my share of running around.  But I'm afraid those days are gone.  God has said "Slow down now, and let some of the younger folks do the running."
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Janet on March 15, 2013, 05:38:52 PM
Jeanne--MMMMM, sure wish I was there to visit and sip and eat with you.....and either coffee or tea will be good, I do drink both!

And, by way of explanation, the running I do is on the treadmill, not outdoors.  But I do prefer to walk outdoors in the fresh air and sunshine.  My sister, three years my elder, still walks 4 or 5 miles every day!

Later!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: JudyB on March 15, 2013, 06:05:42 PM
Our friend is tapping his trees this week, so Maple Syrup is coming. 

RuthV Have you heard the weather report?  Cold alert for tonight.  One good thing about it is the run-off has slowed. Our creek was quite high.

John is home. Not many miles for the paycheck this week.  He has had too many days with low miles.  This wife is grumbling!

I know the verse in all things give thanks......Sometimes that is hard.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 15, 2013, 06:50:14 PM




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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Jeanne Lee on March 15, 2013, 09:01:21 PM
That's so beautiful, Pat!  <3
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Carol on March 15, 2013, 10:02:07 PM
Lovely sunset.  I am so glad that we were at the edge of the Pacific to watch sunset.  This is a lovely reminder in the picture above - sunset means that we can rest and restore. 

Pat:  I will tell Don and he loves to hear that one of his pens is being used.  Now he has started making a combination with a stylus rubber end to use on the iPod or iPad - nifty to have around.  How is Paul? 

Apparently, the 90 degree F. weather is setting some records here as they usually have that number in the middle of April.  It feels hot when you are right in the sun but not bad in the shade.  Oh, well - we head north before Easter. 

Maple syrup?  I thought trees were tapped earlier than this time of the year.  JudyB:  I will send up a prayer for John's working hours. 

Larry: Is Stacey's new living quarters helping her?  Yes, just driving in the city can be as exhausting as taking a trip.  We seem to need naps almost daily - especially when we are in house.  ;)
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 15, 2013, 10:09:25 PM
Thanks Carol.  PLEASE let Don know that I simply love the pen!  The Maple Trees are tapped here in Canada when we have below freezing nights and above freezing days in order for the sap to run. 

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 15, 2013, 10:11:41 PM
Sorry, Janet.  I didn't see your post till too late.  :(

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: JudyB on March 15, 2013, 10:58:24 PM
Carol Further south from us they already have sap running.  Our friend is north of us and sap is just starting. He works on Maple Syrup up to 18 -20 hours a day.  However this lasts 3 to 5 weeks and is done.  If the temperature is too low during the day it lasts longer.

John has a road test tomorrow.  I have waited to do my groceries till then.

Have a great night everyone, sleep well.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Etta Sue on March 16, 2013, 07:23:38 AM

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I just know that 32 women have been blessed by God these last couple of days and nights.  What an awesome retreat.  And this facility is a godly place, too.  I have stayed in a lot of different motels and this is the only place that every time you speak to a worker here, they say 'God Bless You' when you are done speaking.  Awesome place. 

My cordless mouse died.  I couldn't get it opened to see what size battery it needs.  I took it to the lobby since I know Cindy is pretty savvy with computers.  She couldn't get it opened either.  She finally said it doesn't have a battery to replace.  Well, yesterday while we had downtime, I got it opened.  I showed Cindy and she said 'And I have a battery for you!'  Now my mouse is working.  How many facilities would give you a battery? 

I used my earplugs last night and slept like a very, tired baby!  Awesome night of rest!

The retreat is almost over.  Great time!
 


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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Jeanne Lee on March 16, 2013, 09:08:42 AM
Cold - about 10 degrees below normal and looks like that's what we'll have for the next week or so.  The snow yesterday and last night only amounted to about an inch - just enough to be clean and sparkly in the sun. 

Etta Sue it sounds as though your retreat has been wonderfully fruitful! 

Maple syrup - the real stuff - is much too expensive around here for my budget.  My first husband was raised on Log Cabin "maple syrup".  On a weekend holiday we were at a B&B that had a grove and tapped their own trees and made their own syrup.  When we were served pancakes my husband was so used to the commercial blends that he didn't like the real stuff.   :yikes:
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: JudyB on March 16, 2013, 11:53:55 AM
Jeanne many areas allow mixing brown sugar into Maple Syrup as it is being boiled down.  The province of Ontario doesn't.  If you ever buy Maple Syrup from Canada make sure it is Ontario Maple Syrup.  Also each area has a different taste.  The best comes from At. Joseph's Island.  It has won the blue ribbon at the Winter Fair most years!  My friends is amazing.  If we knew ahead when John would be in your area I would send a bottle down with him! We buy about 3 quarts every year, and have to be careful how we use it!!!! Often we use it instead of sugar in tea and coffee!

John has headed out to do a driving test for the company.  I don't mind this, it is part of his job that he enjoys.  The gent is driving for another company now so knows how to actually handle the big rig.

We have a cold windy day here. It is hard to get warm.  Spring is on it's way, and the wind helps dry things out.  The creek has gone down, and the concern of flooding has lessened.  We welcome the snow and rain, it will have brought the water table up. 

God is indeed good.  This is the day He has made, let us all rejoice and be glad in it!!!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Larry Hanna on March 16, 2013, 12:44:41 PM
Hi everyone.  It is a truly beautiful morning here in Georgia.  We were able to open up the house yesterday afternoon as it got up to 73 degrees.  Mary had been cooking and the kitchen had gotten very warm.  I turned off the furnace and didn't turn it back on last night.  It is to be even nicer this weekend than yesterday.  I have nothing scheduled for today so plan to stay home unless something unanticipated turns up that needs to be done.  I put on my computer teacher hat this morning and went over all but the music programs I have on Mary's computer with her.  She has had a desktop for several years but doesn't have Internet.

Jeanne, it is about this time of year that it seems winter has been in place a long time.  However, warmer days are ahead. Muffins sound good.

Janet, that must be a page turner if you can hardly put it down. 

RuthV, I think the point of being able to say no is that we do what we want to do and not what someone else decides that we should be doing.  If I enjoy what I am doing or feel led to do it then I make the decision to do it.  Would be frustrating to make such a long drive and not be able to purchase what you went after.  At least you had a good and enjoyable lunch.

Judy, just remember that "this too shall pass" in terms of John's hours.  Of course, I understand that doesn't pay the bills.  Hope the miles go up soon for him.

Pat, very nice graphic.

Carol, if the stylus pens that Don is making work better on the iPad than the ones we get off of eBay or Amazon, which are not very finite, I would be interested in purchasing one from him if he is selling them.  I sure wish they could make a stylus that is basically like a pencil point rather than a brush.  Stacey's new living quarters are wonderful in that everything is handicap designed and the building is so secure.  She saw the cardiologist this week and he said she seemed to be doing OK and to come back in 6 months, which thrilled her. 

Etta Sue, I am thinking that you are probably not the first guest of the facility that has had a battery die in their computer mouse.  I just had a mouse die completely this week as used two different sets of fresh batteries and no response.  I have ordered a new one that will be here Tuesday that is suppose to have about a two year battery life. Currently I having to move my wireless mouse from my desktop to my laptop when I need to use the other computer.  It sounds like you have had a wonderful time at your retreat and will come home renewed.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Janet on March 16, 2013, 03:42:07 PM
I got up early and went to the health fair that our Pioneer Electric and Pioneer Communications companies here do for us each year.  Got my blood drawn, went around to all the booths, picking up whatever information interested me, attended both the meetings, got nice gifts from them, also had a lovely dinner provided for us free from the Pioneer Companies.  What a deal, right?  The food was done by Webb Barbecue and was delicious!

Now I am home and very sleepy.  I want to go to church tonight, so a nap is next on my agenda.  I have read and enjoyed all your posts, and will return!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Ruth on March 16, 2013, 05:16:29 PM
I always enjoy the time I spend here reading but not posting.

To day I come with a heavy heart but also knowing it is  in God's hands.
I would like that you would remember our family's at this time, our DIL Charlene is waiting to have surgery, her bowl and lung  early stage cancer positive or negative we do not know until all the reports are back. I understand the surgery will take place tomorrow sometime.  In different ways we are all in shock and hurting.

In advance thank you.     Ruth
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Pat on March 16, 2013, 05:19:28 PM
Oh, goodness Ruth!  What sad news.  I'm so sorry.  Definitely will be praying for the family circle and especially for Charlene.   <3
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Etta Sue on March 17, 2013, 08:46:20 AM

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It is an hour and a half drive from Brown County to home.  Soon after leaving Nashville the temperature was 62°.  As I was pulling into Betty's drive it was 45°.  It started out sunny and ended up hazy and foggy.  Big difference.

The fur girls were glad to see me and it didn't take long for me to be unpacked and all put away...all done but laundry. 

The girls loved being on my lap and beside me as I watched TV and sleeping with me. 

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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Janet on March 17, 2013, 09:11:35 AM
WELCOME HOME, ETTA SUE!!

Prayers for that need, Ruth, and it is always good to hear from you, but sorry it is bad news this time.

We went to Saturday night church at our church, will go to My Father's House in Hugoton today.  I need to see my kids!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Larry Hanna on March 17, 2013, 10:13:04 AM
Hi everyone.  It is another beautiful day here in Georgia.  I will go to church in about an hour or so and then stop at Kroger's for some fried chicken and a couple of other items that are needed in the kitchen.  Pat is walking more but still using the walker and the incision is still not looking too good.  She has a long way to go to recover strength and stamina.

Janet, your health fair sounds like a very enjoyable day. 

Ruth, I will certainly keep your DIL Charlene in my thoughts and prayers. I am sure today will be a long day for your family.

Etta Sue, I expect it was a long time for your cats while you were away.  Glad you are safely home.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Jeanne Lee on March 17, 2013, 10:57:32 AM
When Gene and I would leave our two cats for any length of time they would let us know in no uncertain terms they were not pleased.  For the first 24 hours after we got home, as soon as we sat down they would both sit about 4 feet in front of us - with their back turned!   ;D
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: JudyB on March 17, 2013, 11:39:23 AM
Jeanne Cimi does that to us if we "go to work" and don't take her!  The other two as soon as John comes in they wine and cry they are so happy to see him.

Information for everyone here.  If someone you know has cancer, send an email to Victoria's Quilts.  They give quilts to cancer sufferers free of cost to the person.  You don't have to pay either. This is a wonderful organization.  Donations are appreciated.  You will need to give the person's name, address, and phone number, as well as your name, address, and phone number.  This serves people across the US and Canada.  Also quilters are needed to make quilts for these folks. See here (http://www.victoriasquiltscanada.com/about.html)

John leaves for Solway MN today.  This is a good start to the week!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~March 10
Post by: Don on March 17, 2013, 04:42:23 PM
Time to start a new week  here. (http://www.christianphotographers.com/community/index.php?topic=12571.new#new)