Honey, grow old with me...

Honey, grow old with me...
April 17th, was our 46th anniversary, thanks God

Saturday, February 5, 2011

SATURDAY ALWAYS GOES FAST !

TODAY WE GOT UP IN PLENTY OF TIME
FOR A CINNAMON ROLL AND TO MAKE IT TO
THE "RED HOT'S" VOLLEY BALL GAME!
THEY PLAY THREE GAMES/ OR THREE SETS??
ANYWAY THE SCORE OF 20 WINS THE FIRST TWO GAMES
AND 15 WINS THE THIRD.. WITH THE INTENTION BEING
TWO WINS OUT OF THREE WINS THE GAME..
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Today Abigail's team won the first game and the other team
won the second two..
BUT!
To me, the best part of the game (to this grandma's heart)
was when Abigail served a terrific serve!
And the AWESOME little dance she did that followed!!!
"YOU GO GIRL, YOU ARE PRECIOUS!"
THAT IS OKAY RED HOTS, SHAKE IT OFF
YOU CAN STILL WIN THE NEXT GAMES!!
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PEACE
Awesome story, thanks Betty Jo
"my baby sister"
There once was a King who offered a prize to the artist who would create a painting that best demonstrated peace. Many artists tried. The King looked at all the paintings, but there were only two he really liked and he had to choose between them.One painting was of a beautiful and calm lake scene. The lake was a mirror reflecting the towering snow capped mountains all around it. Overhead was a blue sky with fluffy white clouds. Most who saw this painting thought that it was the perfect picture of peace.The other painting had mountains too. But these were rugged and bare. Above was an angry sky from which rain fell, and lightning danced. Down the side of one mountain tumbled a turbulent waterfall. When the King looked, he saw that behind the waterfall grew a tiny bush from a crack in the rock. Within the bush a bird had built a nest. There, in the midst of the rush of angry water, sat the mother bird in her nest. The King chose this picture as the one best demonstrating peace.People grumbled at the King’s choice. The king responded to the people saying that he chose the second picture because peace did not mean being in a place where there is no noise, trouble, or hard work. The King explained that true peace meant to be in the midst of all those things and yet still be calm in heart.We live in a fast-paced world full of turmoil. Perhaps even now you are experiencing significant challenges that threaten to knock your world off balance and threaten to rob you of peace. Still, as the story points out, the absence of turmoil isn’t the real meaning of peace. Like the King in the story, our King, Jesus, knows the meaning of peace. He hasn’t chosen to take us out of this world, or to remove all of the sources of trouble, but rather to protect us and offer us the peace that only He can give.Is your world feeling disrupted? Are you looking for peace? Turn to Jesus, who will be your shelter in times of storm.

I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world. John 16:33
YouTube - Lynda Randle - Sheltered In The Arms Of God.

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WOW! ANOTHER WINDY DAY!!
It seems to just ZAP me of my energy! And here lately Norman has absolutely No energy to be had.. So we are a pair! Come on spring weather, please... This wind gives our roof a FIT! (~.~)
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WE ARE PRAYING FOR YOU!
YouTube - michael w smith - ( Draw me close )
WE ARE PRAYING FOR YOU:

Barbara's Brother and Mother, Garland, and his family, Evelyn and her family, Dave and Lynnette, Daniel, Paula, Leisa, Norman, Betty Jo and her family, Frances and Jake,

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And we are praying for everyone who is sick, hurting, dying, or grieving.. God Bless Each Of You.




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