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Thoughts for the Week ~ July 10

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Marilyn

Judy I remember that one. It always brings tears to my eyes to re-read it.

I have been tot he Farmer's Market today I got some lettuce and Golden tomatoes.  those gold tomatoes sure do taste good.

I have been  working on my graphics, web page and html lessons.  Not much else going on around here. I'm glad it rained a little yesterday and  settled the pollen down so my allergies also settled down, the wind had been fierce for a few days and played havoc on my allergies.

Etta sue I hope you are enjoying your "do nothing" day. I never see you mention Ali anymore, just Inky. Do you still have Ali?

Janet yesterday I made a special image for a friend of mine,. can see it HERE She wanted something Red and Asia large enough for her to  have enlarged to hang on her wall. the image link here is for a smaller version.
"Good people take care of their animals, but even the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel" Prov. 12:10
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Janet

Marilyn, that is so beautiful!  WOW!  I love it.  I can barely remember how to do the simple stuff on my computer, let alone that kind of thing! Very good.
No comments on the short prayer requests from Africa.....hmmmm...

Judy, I also remember that email, so touching.

Tomorrow is Abby's 14th birthday. ALREADY!!!  She called last night to invite us for supper, ice cream and cake.  I had wondered if she would have a family party or one with just her friends.  Love those grandchildren!

I am going to my little scrapbooking thing soon, will post the update before I go to bed, I promise!
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Larry Hanna

Hi everyone. I am late getting here today.  We had our usual Wednesday morning Bible study and hour at Dunkin' Donut.  When we got home the mail had already come which included the new ROKU box for watching Netflix.  After resting I tried to set it up with nothing but frustration.  I was in an online chat with their support and then a telephone call to the tech in India.  Unless I can find an answer online I will be shipping it back and getting my money back.  The ROKU box I have works fine with my internet setup so am not willing to start changing my setting and mess up my home system.  It isn't that important.

Judy, you will enjoy your enclosed back porch. Are you putting windows in it or just wire? Check to see if you have put a check mark in your settings so it won't set cookies. 

Jeanne, it was 93 here before noon today.  Yesterday afternoon we had a nice shower that really cooled it down to the low 80s and that was very nice.

Jane, believe me I feel for you and understand how you feel.  After "loaning" our granddaughter a significant amount of money and it was never enough we just had to tell her there would be no more.  These are individual decisions that no one else can make for us.

Janet, how much longer will the team be in Africa?

Etta Sue, glad you are feeling better.

Judy, lovely story.

Marilyn, beautiful image you made for your friend.

Janet, she can't be 14 already! My how time passes.  Please don't take a lack of comment on a prayer request as an indication that no one is praying.   


Larry Hanna

I am posting this as a separate message.  It is a lovely piece that a good friend sent me.  It is rather long but I found it worth the time to read:


I walked into the grocery store not particularly interested in buying groceries. I wasn't hungry. The pain of losing my husband of 57 years was still too raw. And this grocery store held so many sweet memories.

He often came with me and almost every time he'd pretend to go off and look for something special. I knew what he was up to. I'd always spot him walking down the aisle with the three yellow roses in his hands.

He knew I loved yellow roses. With a heart filled with grief, I only wanted to buy my few items and leave, but even grocery shopping was different since he had passed on.

Shopping for one took time, a little more thought than it had for two..
Standing by the meat, I searched for the perfect small steak and remembered how he had loved his steak.

Suddenly a woman came beside me. She was blonde, slim and lovely in a soft green pantsuit. I watched as she picked up a large package of T-bones, dropped them in her basket.. hesitated, and then put them back... She turned to go and once again reached for the pack of steaks.

She saw me watching her and she smiled. "My husband loves T-bones, but honestly, at these prices, I don't know."

I swallowed the emotion down my throat and met her pale blue eyes.

"My husband passed away eight days ago," I told her. Glancing at the package in her hands, I fought to control the tremble in my voice. "Buy him the steaks. And cherish every moment you have together."

She shook her head and I saw the emotion in her eyes as she placed the package in her basket and wheeled away.

I turned and pushed my cart across the length of the store to the dairy products. There I stood, trying to decide which size milk I should buy. A Quart, I finally decided and moved on to the ice cream. If nothing else, I could
always fix myself an ice cream cone.

I placed the ice cream in my cart and looked down the aisle toward the front. I saw first the green suit, then recognized the pretty lady coming towards me. In her arms she carried a package. On her face was the brightest smile I had ever seen. I would swear a soft halo encircled her blonde hair as she kept walking toward me, her eyes holding mine.

As she came closer, I saw what she held and tears began misting in my eyes. "These are for you," she said and placed three beautiful long stemmed yellow roses in my arms. "When you go through the line, they will know these are paid for." She leaned over and placed a gentle kiss on my cheek, then smiled again. I wanted to tell her what she'd done, what the roses meant, but still unable to speak, I watched as she walked away as tears clouded my vision.

I looked down at the beautiful roses nestled in the green tissue wrapping and found it almost unreal. How did she know?
Suddenly the answer seemed so clear. I wasn't alone.

Oh, you haven't forgotten me, have you? I whispered, with tears in my eyes. He was still with me, and she was his angel.

Every day be thankful for what you have and who you are.
(Please read all of this, it is really nice)

Even though I clutch my blanket and growl when the alarm rings..
Thank you, Lord, that I can hear..
There are many who are deaf.

Even though I keep my eyes closed against the morning light as long as possible.
Thank you, Lord, That I can see.
Many are blind.

Even though I huddle in my bed and put off rising.
Thank you, Lord, that I have strength to rise. There are many who are bedridden.

Even though the first hour of my day is hectic, when socks are lost, toast is burned, tempers are short, and my children are so loud.

Thank you, Lord, for my family.
There are many who are lonely.

Even though our breakfast table never looks like the picture in magazines and the menu is at times unbalanced.

Thank you, Lord, for the food we have.
There are many who are hungry.

Even though the routine of my job often is monotonous.
Thank you, Lord, for the opportunity to work. There are many who have no job..

Even though I grumble and bemoan my fate from day to day and wish my circumstances were not so modest.

Thank you, Lord, for life.

Pass this on to the friends you know. It might help a bit to make this world a better place to live, right? A friend is someone we turn to when our spirits need a lift. A friend is someone to treasure.

For friendship is a gift. A friend is someone who fills our lives with Beauty, Joy and Grace and makes the world we live in a better and happier place.

YOU ARE MY FRIEND!
God bless you and yours.


Ruth Ann Bice

Hi, friends, thanks to the loving care of our Father, I'm (as the old folks said) "going strong."

It's wonderful to read your conversations today. :)

May the Lord bless us daily with His plan for good, not evil, to come our way.

Love y'all,
Ruth Ann
...his compassions fail not.  They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.


Ruth Ann Bice

Well, I'm back...Judy, most likely you made a change in your internet tools dialog box. It won't save any cookies if you clicked the offer to delete cookies upon exit from the program.

Ruth Ann
...his compassions fail not.  They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.


Al Moak

Larry, that was indeed beautiful.  I had to blink away the tears, or I wouldn't have been able to read it to the end.  Bless the Lord for who and what we have.  Oh the blessings we hardly notice!  I have a little thing I try sometimes to teach people called "Notice and Tell."  Let us notice what our Lord has done, and then let us tell Him about it.  Amen.

JudyB

OK you both ertr right.  It I checked the "Clear when Firefox closes" tab.  Now see if this works!

Picked up supplies, and we are back at work.  Larry here in the North we need to window the deck in.  John's dad was a true Dutch man.  "Never throw anything away!"  We have more windows than I will ever see being used. There is enough for todays job, and......maybe some wishful thinking here.....a greenhouse!!

Bye for now!


Larry Hanna

Hi everyone.  Guess it hasn't been long since I last posted but like to come here first thing in the morning.  It looks like by tomorrow we may get a little break in the heat wave but will still be hot today.

Other than coffee this morning there is nothing on my schedule for today that will take me away from home.  I always have a few projects to work on here at home.  Will do some more research on the new ROKU box but may just return it for a refund.

Ruth Ann, I have always saved the cookies as it helps me work on the internet.  When I have deleted them it has been a pain to reenter passwords and usernames to sites. 

Al, I like your "Notice and Tell". 

Judy, windows are expensive.  When I had windows put into our screened in porch a couple of years ago I just put in the storm windows because of the cost.  We don't use the porch as a living area as it is usually too hot or too cold out there but the windows help keep it clean and the mildew out. My dad wasn't Dutch but he didn't believe in wasting anything either.  We live on a farm so had room to store things out of the weather.

Hope you all have a nice day.

Janet

Here is the promised update:

Date: Tuesday, July 12, 2011, 10:43 AM

Hey guys! Just got back yesterday from another round of village runs! This week, we were only out for 3 days, which was kind of a rush for 2 villages and the expectation of showing 4 films. We ended up only showing the Passion of the Christ in both villages and skipping out on the Jesus Film because both villages had watched them before. It was also super hard to get around and do stuff this week because of the constant rain. Rain isn't nice when you want to get around in the middle of African dirt roads.

In the first village we found out that our vcr/dvd player was broken, so we didn't show anything at all there the first night. The next day, Wendy and I traveled into the district village (town) and found a dvd play that worked. During the middle of a service, I had a talk with Tim about setting up the generator outside and putting the projector and screen inside the church and covering up all the windows. We talked to some of the Malawian leaders and they thought it was a wonderful idea, so we went ahead and did and it worked out great! It even started raining and we still got to show the film. The church was packed with people. I mean this church could maybe hold 50 people at most, but 200-250 squeezed in, plus the people standing outside peeking in through the doors and windows and holes. I kind of got emotional seeing that it was really taking a toll on the people. There were pastors weeping! I don't think anyone in there had a dry face! It was super cool to also watch the people give the movie a standing ovation at the end when Christ is raised from the tomb!!!

The second village was a little easier to handle, but also a bit more work. It was thunderstorming when we got there so we all decided just to unpack the bus and go to bed. It was a huge rest! The next day, we had a sunday service, went through with the medical clinic (this village was full of malaria), did a lot of praying and then we showed the passion of the Christ by setting up the huge screen outside and setting up the projector inside. Again, we had the whole village turn up for this one. That day, me and Tim also caught a baby mkumba (pumba in swahili)...or plain ol' "pig" in English! We played around with him for a while, took some pictures and then let him go off with his momma! Had me and Tim known that we would smell like pig afterward, we probably wouldn't have done that. We then caught three goats (2 white and one black). Newborns at that!

The next day, which was yesterday, things were going pretty good. We got all the bus packed and ready to go, we then set up to preach before we left, and then while I was preaching Grandma bent over and pulled her hip out again. I was mad, but got over it. We took her to the hospital (government hospital) and got no bit of help and some icky pain meds that didn't work. The doctor tried to tell me what was wrong with my grandma's socket and joint, and i told him he was wrong. it made me so angry, but then i realized that we're in the middle of malawi where they have no idea what artificial sockets are...we ended up taking the 6 hour drive back to Blantyre and getting grandma back to the same hospital....they fixed it that night around 2am (the morning I guess) and now were back at Grace Bandawe Hotel. Things are going good, Keep us in prayer and thanks again for reading and following my updates!
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JudyB

We are back at it.  The door and windows are going in today.  They are storm windows as well Larry.  But it will be weather tight and we will be able to actually make use of this porch.  We in 15 years have never used it as a porch.


Etta Sue




Thanks again for an update on Africa.  Even though it isn't said, I say a prayer for all the posts that have concerns or praises to God.

Yes!  I still have Ali Cat and Inky!  I think Ali was 10 years old in April.  Inky will be 8 years old in November.  Both are healthy.  Ali had a bout with feline bladder infection a few years ago but I give both cats Feline Urinary Tract Cat food and no problems since.  They are indoor cats...never goes outside.  Neither cats like to be held.  Ali likes to be petted and near me but won't lay on my lap.  Inky does.  Ali sometimes still thinks she is a kitten.  I feed the purr-girls around 9pm (or I wouldn't get any sleep).  Soon after the feeding, they become frisky!  My recliner doesn't sit with a wall behind it.  I was watching TV with my feet up on the recliner.  Ali and Inky were making their runs in the house (I have a figure 8).  All of a sudden Ali bound on the back of my recliner and then took a leap off the back of the chair onto the floor in front of me.  In one swoop!!  That's the first time she ever did that to my knowledge!  Yes, I still have my loving cats.  They are so much company to me.

I loved my do-nothing day.  And I did do nothing.  Just the normal things like fix breakfast...eat...fix lunch....eat...fix dinner...eat...watch TV...get the mail...talk on the phone...that's about it!

Today is my Class lunch at a country club in Anderson.  The scenery is beautiful!  I have never golfed but the golf courses are so beautiful! 

And Hawaii needs a drink.  I need to put gas in her.



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joyce robson

Thank you Judy and Larry for sharing the lovely emails...The "goosebumps" are still there with glistening eyes I will pass these along.

Janet, Thank you for sharing your sister's journey...

It is good to see and hear about some of the good things in the world that others are doing and sharing Our Heavenly Father's love .....

Jeanne Lee

Janet, Shirley is certainly having a rough time with her hip.  She'll soon be home where it can be taken care of properly.

Etta Sue, you actually had a do-nothing day?   :o

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Sarahm

Hello all,
I am up and at 'em been that way since 430 this morning had to load the trailer before dad was able to leave for work. We will travel to the new house and unload tonight.... long drive and long day but worth it.... Today is my last day at work here in keyes and this weekend are are moving more stuff... YAY Janet are Eli and Shirley working with a missionary named Tammy Tregellas? She is part of the Church of God Missionary Ministry and is from Elkhart Kansas :) She lives in Malawi most of the year and then spends a couple a months in the US at different COG's telling about the ministry in Malawi. Anyways I must be off here to get some more things done before work then its off to Beaver.
Sarah

Marilyn

Janet praying for those in Malawi. Sorry I didn't say so sooner.
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Janice

Yesterday was our son's birthday.  He would have been 51.
We have finally learned what caused his death, he had a stroke.  The autopsy was very slow in coming back.  Just knowing what happened helps a little bit.  We thank the Lord for the years we did have him. 

As for myself, I think I would fear a stroke more than a heart attack because you could end up disabled for the rest of your life.  That is a scary thought.

I didn't log in to read, just came in to post.  Hope all had a good day today.

This is the day the Lord has made, we will rejoice and be glad in it. Â  Ps 118:24

Jeanne Lee

Not much going on here in northern New York.  I often get a chuckle out of the closed captioning but this morning I laughed when I read "Sunday will be hot and human."   ;D
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Etta Sue




Class lunch was great.  We had one underclassman there that we haven't seen for 52 years!  Looked the same other than heavier...but then most of us are heavier!  And they all oohed and aahed about Hawaii.  She sure did look purty out there in the sunshine with her Crystal Red coat on!

Today is rehab, then a lunch somewhere.  Ivalou then has an appointment with her heart doctor. 

Not too busy!



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Janet

To answer Sarah's question, no, Shirley and Eli are working with Foursquare Church.  There are so many needs all over the world, aren't there?

While at Walmart yesterday, I picked up the photos John and Beth (and I) had taken, got a carrying case for my new camera, and even bought a few new blouses.  I took lots of clothes out of my closet and donated them recently; need to go through a few more times.  I have the nice big case that came with the camera, big enough to carry everything that goes with it; but I wanted one that fit just the camera closely, to protect it when just carrying the camera.  I also got a small case for the extra lens.

Abby was beautiful last night.  Well, she always is, but she had a new dress and shoes and looked especially nice.  Problem is she looks more like 20 than 14!  She had about seven other girls from her neighborhood and church, and it made me remember clearly how young girls can talk, giggle, scream, etc.  Darrel said to me, "I'll bet this makes you feel right at home, huh?"  And I said yes, I remember lots of girly birthday parties from when my girls were young!  Mark couldn't take any more and headed to the basement as soon as he finished eating!  He said, "They don't shut up!"  And I said, "Right, Mark, they don't--and don't expect them to!"   :D  Little Lexi thought she was just as big as any of those girls, too!

Today I will take the puppy to visit Beth, and take the pictures to her.  I need to talk to the DON again, because yesterday when I went at 10:30, Beth was still in bed, and the room stank terribly!  She said she had activated her light over 30 minutes earlier and nobody came.  I hit it again and a girl came; Beth told her about it, she said Beth hadn't called.........sigh.....

I want to do some more weeding out of stuff.  I am finding that a minimalist approach seems to appeal to me more as I go along.  We have WAY too much STUFF.  As does most everyone in this wonderful country!

Sorry I'm so gabby this morning; see you later!
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Larry Hanna

Hi everyone.  It is an overcast and rather dark morning.  We had a very nice rain here last night, perhaps as much as 1 1/2 inches.  It is to be cooler here today.  Only activity on the schedule today is my ROMEO's luncheon at 11:30 at a Chinese place. 

Yesterday, when I was about ready to rebox my ROKU player for Netflix streaming, I decided to turn it on one more time and when I did it went on through the setup without problem and now is working well.  I didn't make any changes in my router or anything else.  There must have been a time factor in getting the router to recognize the new device. 

Janet, great update from Africa.  Sounds like they constantly have to be innovative in setting up the equipment and dealing with the situation they find.

Judy, your porch sounds great.  What direction does your porch face.  Ours is fine in the morning but by afternoon the sun is around to it and it gets very hot.  We have some pull-down screens that help.

Etta Sue, I bet Ali really surprised you with her stunt.  Hope you enjoyed your class lunch.  It is nice to eat with other people and especially one you hadn't seen in so many years.

Hi Joyce, Jeanne and Marilyn.

Janet, wouldn't you think they would know to check on Beth even if she hadn't rung for help.  I bet Beth really enjoys the visit with the puppy.



Sarah, hope your moving went well last evening.

Janice, know the special days like birthdays are difficult when we have lost a loved one.  Glad you stopped by to post.






Marilyn

"Good people take care of their animals, but even the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel" Prov. 12:10
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Janet

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JUDY!!!a

Sarah, where are you moving to?

Hello there, Larry!  :thumbsup:  Good you got the new device to work!
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JudyB

Our porch faces north.  Would have loved an eastern facing porch but this is lovely none the less!

Working on the Dog run today.  John will work on putting in the windows after the dog run is done.... It will be needed by next weekend!

Have a great day!


Ruth Ann Bice

Hi, friends,

Judy, hope this is a great birthday and the start of one of the best years of your life. You are a real blessing.

Marilyn, your skills with graphics are really great.

It's a hot one here, too. Well, I'm very thankful for air conditioning, and the time in my life to rest up for a while.

Today I attended the funeral of the retired head of our unit at the place where I worked last. The funeral home chapel was literally filled. It was nice to see and shake hands/share hugs with many of those with whom I had worked. I'm so sorry his wife has passed away, they always exhibited such great family closeness and love.

Now, after a bit of a rest from the heat, it's time to get to my labors here in the apartment again. :)

Love to y'all,
Ruth Ann
...his compassions fail not.  They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.


JudyB

Thank you for the birthday wishes.  Much apreciated.

The dog run is done with the exception of the gate.  That will go on tomorrow morning.  John just said he is done to the point of being stupid.  If he had continued he could have hurt himself.  Good job he stopped.  I will take pictures next week.


Janet

URGENT PRAYER REQUEST!!

Hello Everyone: This is an URGENT prayer request for Shirley..Her hip the one that she had replaced has went out for a 3rd time..She was taken back to the hospital where the Dr. has gotten it in the previous 2 times..That Dr. is now out of the country on vacation and there is no one else to do it..Eli called Craig today about this situation. As of right now Eli is trying to get it worked out to get Shirley home on a medical flight..There is literally no other option at this point in time but for her to come home so she can get the medical assistance she needs..With that said we all know the great physician can heal her and there would be no need to get her home..We all need to PRAY & BELIEVE this for Shirley..Now is the time to get her name on prayer chains send this e-mail to every prayer warrior you know!!!! We will be getting an update from Eli sometime tonight more than likely in the middle of the night he stated..It's Friday night at 6:00 pm right now..I will update as soon as I get an update...Thanks Everyone...Leanne


I just got back on my computer and found this....please pray!!  Thanks, Janet
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Jane Walker

I'm definitely praying for Shirley, Janet.  The Lord knows exactly what is the best solution to this problem.... and He will see that she is cared for.

I also have an urgent request involving my granddaughter ... God knows and He will be the total and Supreme answer to each situation .... Y'all take care ....
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass .... it's about learning to dance in the rain!

Marilyn

Janet and Jane prayers going up for over here in NB.
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Larry Hanna

Hi everyone.  It was really cool here yesterday and I even got out a sweater to wear here in the house and got one out of the car to use where we ate lunch yesterday.  This morning is full and then this evening we will attend a Elvis impersonator's show that is suppose to be very good.  We are going with another couple and there is a buffet before the show.  We are looking forward to it as it is something we just never do.

Happy Birthday Judy.  Marilyn, that was a very pretty card.  Do you have side windows on your porch so you will get both the morning and evening sun on the sides of the porch?

Janet, what a terrible situation for Shirley and the whole mission team.  I hope they can find the flight to get her back here.  I will be praying for her and those involved.  Glad her grandson is with her as always good to have family in a situation like this. 

Jane, I will pray for your granddaughter as well.