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Title: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Jeanne Lee on April 17, 2011, 04:43:13 PM



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Morning Devotional...

"Father, Forgive Them"
by Max Lucado

The dialogue that Friday morning was bitter.

From the onlookers, "Come down from the cross if you are the Son of God!"

From the religious leaders, "He saved others but he can't save himself."

From the soldiers, "If you are the king of the Jews, save yourself."

Bitter words. Acidic with sarcasm. Hateful. Irreverent. Wasn't it enough that he was being crucified? Wasn't it enough that he was being shamed as a criminal? Were the nails insufficient? Was the crown of thorns too soft? Had the flogging been too short?

For some, apparently so...

Of all the scenes around the cross, this one angers me the most. What kind of people, I ask myself, would mock a dying man? Who would be so base as to pour the salt of scorn upon open wounds? How low and perverted to sneer at one who is laced with pain...

The words thrown that day were meant to wound. And there is nothing more painful than words meant to hurt...

If you have suffered or are suffering because of someone else's words, you'll be glad to know that there is a balm for this laceration. Meditate on these words from 1 Peter 2:23 (NIV):

"When they hurled their insults at him, he did not retaliate; when he suffered, he made no threats. Instead, he entrusted himself to him who judges justly."

Did you see what Jesus did not do? He did not retaliate. He did not bite back. He did not say, "I'll get you!" "Come on up here and say that to my face!" "Just wait until after the resurrection, buddy!" No, these statements were not found on Christ's lips.

Did you see what Jesus did do? He "entrusted himself to him who judges justly." Or said more simply, he left the judging to God. He did not take on the task of seeking revenge. He demanded no apology. He hired no bounty hunters and sent out no posse. He, to the astounding contrary, spoke on their defense. "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing."? (Luke 23:34 NIV)...

"they don't know what they are doing."

And when you think about it, they didn't. They hadn't the faintest idea what they were doing. They were a stir-crazy mob, mad at something they couldn't see so they took it out on, of all people, God. But they didn't know what they were doing.

Yes, the dialogue that Friday morning was bitter. The verbal stones were meant to sting. How Jesus, with a body wracked with pain, eyes blinded by his own blood, and lungs yearning for air, could speak on behalf of some heartless thugs is beyond my comprehension. Never, never have I seen such love. If ever a person deserved a shot at revenge, Jesus did. But he didn't take it. Instead he died for them. How could he do it? I don't know. But I do know that all of a sudden my wounds seem very painless. My grudges and hard feelings are suddenly childish.

Sometimes I wonder if we don't see Christ's love as much in the people he tolerated as in the pain he endured.

(Excerpt from: This is Love - The Extraordinary Story of Jesus
Copyright (Thomas Nelson, 2011) Max Lucado)

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: JudyB on April 17, 2011, 06:20:52 PM
Thank you for the devotional today Jeanne.  This hymn by the Gaithers seems to just fit.    It has been percolating around in my head all afternoon.   :)


Bill Gaither
Then Came The Morning lyrics
 
They all walked away, with nothing to say,
They'd just lost their dearest friend.
All that He said, now He was dead,
So this was the way it would end.
The dreams they had dreamed were not what they'd seemed,
Now that He was dead and gone.
The garden, the jail, the hammer, the nail,
How could a night be so long.

Then came the morning, night turned into day;
The stone was rolled away, hope rose with the dawn.
Then came the morning, shadows vanished before the sun,
Death had lost and life had won, for morning had come.
The angel, the star, the kings from afar,
The wedding, the water, the wine.
Now it was done, they'd taken her son,
Wasted before his time.
She knew it was true, she'd watched him die too,
She'd heard them call Him just a man,
But deep in her heart, she knew from the start,
Somehow her Son would live again.

Then came the morning, night turned into day;
The stone was rolled away, hope rose with the dawn.
Then came the morning, shadows vanished before the sun,
Death had lost and life had won, for morning had come.

Then came the morning, shadows vanished before the sun,
Death had lost and life had won, for morning had come.

Morning had come.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Gord Brown on April 17, 2011, 07:38:51 PM
 :) :)  Good afternoon to all.  We pray and hope that you had a wonderful day in the Lord's House.  Our service for the dedication for our grandchildren went well.

Janet:  The Lord will give you the strength that you need tomorrow and it will go well we will pray for you .

Etta sue.  It sounds that you are very busy and how is Ivalou hope that you are well.

Larry.  Hope that you and Pat are well and it is good to here that your daughter is doing better.  I hope that you do not have to busy a weak. :thumbsup:

To all  others on C.P. have a wonderful week and may the Lord bless you all and give you many opportunities to be a witness for him.  Gord and Noreen. :cp:
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Gord Brown on April 17, 2011, 07:42:57 PM
 :)  Hi Judy B.  Thanks for that song from the Gaither's and it has a lot of meaning to it.  It is won of the ones that I liked a lot.  Great to see it on here. :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Larry Hanna on April 17, 2011, 08:28:05 PM
Jeanne, thanks for sharing that powerful story of the crucification and Judy thanks for posting the works to  "Then Came The Morning".  I did a quick search on YouTube and found the video by Gloria Gaither and Guy Penrod (there are a number of others doing this as well).  If you have a few minutes you might like to view this.  Here is the link:  http://youtu.be/s2THlCm_GTQ (http://youtu.be/s2THlCm_GTQ)

Gord we are doing well.  Just been battling a tired spell but getting lost of rest this weekend. 

We did have a powerful church service this morning.  I do wish I could share the anthem and offertory that we did this morning.  We did "Surely He Hath Borne Our Griefs" by Mozart from the Messiah and then "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" by Isaac Watts.  It was an arrangement that was very soft at the beginning and then a triumphant ending. 


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May I never boast except
in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Galatians 6:14


Words: Isaac Watts, Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 1707. Charles Wesley reportedly said he would give up all his other hymns to have written this one.
Music: "Hamburg," Lowell Mason, 1824; first appeared in The Boston Handel and Haydn Society Collection of Church Music, third edition, 1825

 

When I survey the wondrous cross
On which the Prince of glory died,
My richest gain I count but loss,
And pour contempt on all my pride.

Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast,
Save in the death of Christ my God!
All the vain things that charm me most,
I sacrifice them to His blood.

See from His head, His hands, His feet,
Sorrow and love flow mingled down!
Did e'er such love and sorrow meet,
Or thorns compose so rich a crown?

His dying crimson, like a robe,
Spreads o'er His body on the tree;
Then I am dead to all the globe,
And all the globe is dead to me.

Were the whole realm of nature mine,
That were a present far too small;
Love so amazing, so divine,
Demands my soul, my life, my all.



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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Larry Hanna on April 18, 2011, 10:23:35 AM
Hi everyone.  I see I was the last one to post unless someone slips in before I hit the post button on this short message.  Nothing really new here.  It is an absolutely beautiful day and suppose to get up to about 80 degrees after a cool start this morning.

We had planned to go to lunch today in a new place here in the town where I live.  However, I called them before notifying the guys with a reminder of where we were to met for lunch and found they weren't open on Monday or Tuesday.  So I selected another place we like to go with is called Shane's Rib Shack.  It is about 6 miles from where I live.  I have already been to coffee and to Kroger's for a few items and also to the post office to mail off the Netbook to my son and his wife.  We are not going to use it again and they think they can make use of it and we hope they can. 

I'll try to stop back by this evening and catch up on the postings.  Hope you all of North don't get too much snow or other storms today.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Etta Sue on April 18, 2011, 02:37:17 PM

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I think that peanut butter on pancakes, waffles and French toast stems from Kaye Don not eating butter on anything but corn on the cob.  (They were roasting ears back then!)  Still to this day, he doesn't use butter on bread, toast, biscuits, etc.  And in elementary school we used to have peanut butter, a dab of butter and syrup mixed together on bread sandwiches!  Tony still makes this and puts it on bread.  And Marilyn, I have used more syrup to make it thinner and put on ice cream!  Yum!  Yum! 

Rehab is over today.  Since the person after Ivalou cancelled out, Ivalou had an hour session today.  Then we ate at Taco Bell and then groceries at Marsh's.  As soon as I put my groceries away, I went to Kitty's house.  They are in Ohio so I am the kitty-sitter this week. 

Now to catch up online and then make potato salad to take to Ivalou's tomorrow for Euchre. 

Today we have a partly sunny day...sounds better than partly cloudy, doesn't it?  The temps are wonderful.  I drove back from Kitty's with the windows down and the sun roof open.  Love it!
 


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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: JudyB on April 18, 2011, 03:32:51 PM
My Kids both adult and young love peanut butter on pancakes.  I love it on toasted tomato sandwiches.  Yumm With us it came from Mom and Dad not being able to afford butter all the time and pb was the substitute,

HAve a great day everyone!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Jeanne Lee on April 18, 2011, 04:40:47 PM
Well, I love peanut butter so I'm going to have to try some on pancakes! 

It was sunny this morning but the clouds came in and now it's raining.  At least it's rain, not that other four letter word!   :D
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Carol on April 18, 2011, 06:39:37 PM
Don's plane is delayed - what else is new?  They announced several new arrivals all about ten minutes apart - they should wait until the plane departs. 

A nice loaf of fresh bread just finished, it is a sweet bread and I put 1/2 cup of whole wheat flour in it for a little change.  Substituted regular bread flour for the ww flour.  To me, this smells better than perfume. 

Jeanne:  Thank you for devotions.  It is such an inspiring story especially important during this time in our history where anything from the Bible is met with disinterest and disrespect and downright attacks. 

Peanut butter on toasted whole grain bread.  Yum. 
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Ruth Ann Bice on April 18, 2011, 09:00:01 PM
It was a very difficult morning and this afternoon, my computer AND printer acted up, so I scurried to meet a deadline.

How great to relax and speak with a family member, and God continues to answer even more of those prayers I have prayed all these years! Thanks be to God for using any means to "bring them in" as the old song says.

I truly hope Janet was able to get through this day or memorial set aside for her mother - what a difficult time that is for each of us. Little sentence prayers went up very often for her and her family, and for those who couldn't attend.

Much love and adoration to our Father for His love for us.

Ruth Ann
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Larry Hanna on April 19, 2011, 07:21:45 AM
Hi everyone.  We are to have another beautiful day here in Georgia. 

We had our AC checked yesterday and all was well.  We have never had to add freon to this system and it is going on 15 years in operation.  I then went to the men's luncheon and enjoyed an hour with three friends.  After lunch I stopped at Walmart to get a couple of things and it was 3 pm before I got back home.  I rested for an hour and went to bed rather early last night as was tired.  I had some work to do on the Golden Games and the scores from some of the competitions and a few pictures were available. 

This morning after coffee I have a 9:30 appointment to meet a friend and then meet with another person at the Methodist Church.  I have a meeting at 11 and then will go from there to meet with the ROMEO's for lunch.  This is the group of men from my church.  So it will be a busy day.  Pat also has a full day planned.

Ruth Ann, nice to read that your prayers continue to be answered.  Like you I hope that Janet's day went as she had hoped it would. 

Carol, hope Don made it home safely and sure he had many things to share with you.  The bread sounds wonderful and there is nothing quite like the smell of yeast bread baking.

Etta Sue, you had a very busy day yesterday.  How many days do you have to kitty sit?
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Jeanne Lee on April 19, 2011, 09:04:03 AM
Cloudy and chilly this morning with showers/rain later in the day. 

I have an American Legion Auxiliary meeting to attend tonight, but it's local and usually fairly short.  I've been secretary in this group for five years now and tonight should be appointment of a nominating committee for next year's officers (Fiscal year is Sept to August).  I think it's time for someone else to step in so I plan on declining a nomination. 

And then on Thursday another meeting - this time the county segment of the organization, and another nominating committee.  I've been serving three years as treasurer in that one and again I think it's time for someone else.  When I took over the books were a mess, just about impossible to backtrack to see what had been spent where for the last four or five years.  I have everything straightened out with simple spreadsheet records and it should be simple for someone to take over.

But we'll see how things go.  Of course if they can't get someone to agree to take either of these positions I'll just keep on keeping on.  As the Lord wills.   :)
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Etta Sue on April 19, 2011, 10:32:15 AM

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Rain but like Jeanne says, better than that other 4-letter word.  The temps have dropped 3 degrees since I came in the living room.  Suppose to have thunderstorms all day, partly cloudy tomorrow and Thursday.  Spring!  But the birds are loving the rain.  I can hear them singing outside the door.

Kitty and Bob are to be back home Thursday so I am kitty-sitting three days.  Spot even jumped on my lap yesterday when I sat in Kitty's chair and Gwinn let me pet her, too.  Hungry for human attention, I guess.

When I get caught up here, I plan to go to Kitty's.  Then maybe Subway or may come home and eat.  Then at 3pm is Euchre at Ivalou's.  My potato salad is heavy so may drive it over there when I go to Kitty's!  Especially if it is raining!




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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Carol on April 19, 2011, 12:17:55 PM
Etta Sue:  You wouldn't want a rained out potato salad.  It sounds good to me - the potato salad, I mean.  

Don is safely home.  I watched him carefully as he was so exhausted last night but took a short nap in his chair and then he looked good enough to go to bed.  He said he was seeing double so that is why I was concerned but it did go away after a little nap.  Yes, a check-up is scheduled.  He loved the trip of "going home" and grandson really was impressed with the university & surroundings.  You have to know the weather was just terrible the entire time up north.  

Well, my intentions of starting to fill in the names & dates of relatives on Family Tree Maker sure went out the window.  More company is coming this time on their way to Minnesota from Arizona.  The bread baker has been busy every day. Time to go shop for groceries.  

Prayers for all those in the tornado areas.    
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Liz on April 19, 2011, 05:34:07 PM
Nice day here on the island.....that is a change ;)

My new computer came with a few glitches.  Faulty display driver, had it replaced online....but it messed up stuff.  So spent the past two days working on it.....found an interesting prog. in HP that allows to reload original software without touching the drivers.  I did not want to go that route....the display driver was now working fine.  So did the reloads as it seemed logical to assume the driver had corrupted the software.  Worked like a charm and now purrs great.  I could have sent it back for a new computer but was mad and would probably have just had another set of problems.  Nothing goes well these days.  Fortunately have worked on the things from mid fifties, so have learned a few tricks.  If any more problems, will return and get another.  Like this alot tho', so here is hoping.....

Read this and thought it might be of interest:

Remember making an apron in Home Ec? Read below:

The History of 'APRONS

I don't think our kids
Know what an apron is.
The principal use of Grandma's apron was to protect the dress underneath because she only had a few. It was also because it was easier to wash aprons than dresses and aprons used less material. But along with that, it served as a potholder for removing Hot pans from the oven.

It was wonderful for drying children's tears, and on occasion was even used for cleaning out dirty ears.

From the chicken coop, the apron was used for carrying eggs, fussy chicks, and sometimes half-hatched eggs to be finished in the warming oven.

When company came, those aprons were ideal hiding places for shy kids..

And when the weather was cold Grandma wrapped it around her arms.

Those big old aprons wiped many a perspiring brow,
Bent over the hot wood stove.

Chips and kindling wood were brought into the kitchen in that apron.

From the garden, it carried all sorts of vegetables.
After the peas had been shelled, it carried out the hulls.

In the fall, the apron was used to bring in apples that had fallen from the trees.

When unexpected company drove up the road, it was surprising how much furniture that old apron could dust in a matter of seconds.

When dinner was ready, Grandma walked out onto the porch, waved her apron, and the men folk knew it was time to come in from the fields to dinner.

It will be a long time before someone invents something that will replace that 'old-time apron' that served so many purposes.


Send this to those who would know (and love) the story about Grandma's aprons.


REMEMBER:


Grandma used to set her hot baked apple pies on the window sill to cool. Her granddaughters set theirs on the window sill To thaw.

They would go crazy now trying to figure out how many germs were on that apron.


I don't think I ever caught anything from an apron - but love...

                   :)

God Bless,

Liz
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Al Moak on April 19, 2011, 08:06:08 PM
Well, if anyone was wondering, I'm now here! (well, as much as I ever was, anyway)
By the way, we now are 7 inches above normal rainfall here.  Had sun yesterday and today though.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Ruth on April 19, 2011, 08:29:28 PM

Al:    Good that you stopped by, please do not forget to return tomorrow.

Liz:    Love your apron story. It is so very true as my mom and the moms before her did the same, what my mom did not like was seeing the apron being used to wipe noses.

Yes we looked out the window and saw snow flakes, spring is here and winter is not gone yet.

By the day and with the help of prayers Mel is improving by the day if not the hour, he cannot wait until he sees the specialist on Thursday.

Ruth

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Janet on April 19, 2011, 10:17:41 PM
Hello, dear ones!

I see you have been upholding me in prayer, and I FELT it, too--thank you so much!

I had four overnight guests instead of 6, and made supper for ten. My sister Doris brought home made breakfast burritos, so we ate those on Monday morning.  It was wonderful to have them all here.

My brother had said he wasn't coming for the service here, also Mom's last remaining sister, from Trinidad, Colo......but both changed their minds and came!  That was good.

The service was very nice.  Neither of the gals we asked to sing could be there, so we sang four of Mom's favorite old hymns as congregational songs, interspersed with the rest of the service.  After my pastor read the obituary and said a prayer, we sang When the Roll is Called up Yonder; then my sister Doris shared memories of Mom; then Shirley shared.  Then we sang Mansion on the Hilltop.  Then I shared my thoughts, also read a lovely poem nephew Lance wrote for Mom, then Jeanie shared. Next we sang When We All Get to Heaven.  Then nephew Larry asked if anyone else wanted to share, and a few more did; then he gave a wonderful and clear presentation of the plan of Salvation, and we closed by singing I'll Fly Away.

Everyone who talked to me afterward said they thought it one of the most fitting memorial services they had attended, and that Mom was honored.  I really think she would have been pleased, too.

Beth is feeling some better; the Dr. was supposed to come this afternoon after I left.  We worked more on her book, and am feeling really encouraged on that front.

I am going to Moscow to babysit the great-granddaughters in the morning, so if I make it in here, it will be later in the day.  Well, not later than I am today, but...... ;)

And, somewhere along the line, I'm thinking some sleep would really be nice!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: JudyB on April 19, 2011, 11:09:28 PM
Nice talking to you today Ruth.

Janet get some rest.  That will be the important thing for you now.

Good to see you Al.

Night all I am off to bed. Physio tomorrow, not sure of the time so I will have to call in the morning.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Ruth Ann Bice on April 20, 2011, 12:14:34 AM
I learned recently that my only brother and his wife (Godly christian servants) have been asked to fly in to the real live Moscow in the former Soviet Union very soon. It seems that almost 8 years ago the summer they spent at the church "camp" outside the heat of Moscow in 2 dashas (sp?) that the church was able to acquire worked well when they went to serve while a missionary family returned to the U.S.A,. for medical treatment. My SIL brought spices in her suitcase and cooked for those at the campground who were so weary from serving the Lord and also their employers. How amazed they were to taste run-of-the-mill veggies and meats with spices. :) She also taught them English as a second language. My brother gave a course (translated in the native language) on Old Testament matters, and then a follow-up course on New Testament books. How Good God Is! Now, they can return and both old and new friends, as wellas my SIL and brother should receive wonderful blessings from God.

As for me, my cell phone "decided" to jump right out of my hands and land on the hard tile floor. OUCH! It promptly shut down. Well, I timidly turned it on, and waited a long time, and I kinda waked up, and thus far has let me test its workings. I believe it's gonna live till time to find another company who wants to provide le$$ costly service soon! How great is THAT!

I sure hope you can read this typing. May God be praised for His loving care of each of us.

Ruth Ann
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Larry Hanna on April 20, 2011, 07:44:10 AM
Hi everyone.  Have a few minutes before coffee this morning and then after coffee we will attend Bible study.  We missed last week because of the Senior Golden Games.  Tonight is our final choir practice before the Easter service.

Had a very busy day yesterday with coffee, two meetings, the ROMEO's lunch, a brief rest and then worked on the computer with the Golden Games results and pictures for several hours.  I am caught up on that for the moment.

Janet, glad to see you back.  The service sounds like it was a wonderful celebration of life.  Enjoy those great grandchildren.

Ruth Ann, it is possible your phone is OK. 

Al, glad you are back online and also Liz, glad that you solved the driver problem.  It is rather discouraging to buy a new computer and immediately have problems with it.

Carol, do hope Don is feeling better today.  You all sure have a lot of company.  I know this is enjoyable but also very tiring.

Jeanne, it sounds like you have done your service for your organizations and that it is time others stepped up.

Time to head out and get the day started.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Etta Sue on April 20, 2011, 10:33:09 AM

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Euchre was so much fun yesterday...for me.  I came out the big winner. <3  Now we do 'donate' a little money but it isn't like we are breaking the bank or the winner can go on a vacation.  If fact, my winnings won't even pay for a meal at Mickey D's!!  But it was fun to finally come out ahead once!  (and they loved my potato salad!)

Then last night we had severe thunderstorms come across Indiana.  Thank God for me, the severity was south.  There were tornado watches but I don't know if any touched down or not.  At 11pm it was announced on TV that the storms had passed Indy and the little kids could be put to bed.  It was still loud thunder and bright lightening but at least the winds had died down.  As I looked out this morning, I see no limbs down...just bright green grass and lots of little and big ponds everywhere!  And the sump pump is pumping!

I am sure we are way above our normal for rain!

Ivalou just called and she wants to go to Pizza Hut for the buffet before rehab today.  So we need to leave by 12:30.  After rehab I can go feed and take care of Kitty's kitties!



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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Ruth Ann Bice on April 20, 2011, 12:31:20 PM
Hi, friends, it was a wild night with tornado warnings sounding here on campus and bright flashes of lightning. How good God is. He shelters us, and even suring life's storms, He loves us dearly.

Ruth Ann
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Marilyn on April 20, 2011, 02:09:05 PM
Hello everyone, It is good to hear that  everyone is safe and sound with all the bad weathers going on across the mid west and the eastern states. i see all the  devastation on the news and it is heartbreaking.

Janet it sounds like the memorial for your moths was a wonderful home going ceremony. On of the song that I think I would like at mine is I'll Fly Away.

Ruth Ann how wonderful or your Brother and SIL.


Al good to see you here.

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Janet on April 20, 2011, 02:19:35 PM
I'm home!  Had a nice time with those little girls.  The baby really let me know she didn't know who I was when I went to get her out of her crib!  WAHHHHH!!!  :'(  I just set her on the floor and left her alone for about 20 minutes.  She stared at me the whole time, then I guess she decided I might not be so bad, after all....and we got along just fine from there!  :)   Chelsea really hasn't been around me enough to know me, but Lexi (3) knows me.  Chelsea is just about to have her first birthday, May first.

I need to gather up a few items, I'm going to the little scrapbook thing at the library soon.


Ruth Ann, that's wonderful of your brother and sis-in-law, to share with the Russian people.  God loves us, every one!  
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: JudyB on April 20, 2011, 03:29:02 PM
We have snow... Busses were cancelled.  I had physio today and found out that the ice pack that I want is only about 35 dollars.  That is good news, and they are ordering one for me.  I offered to pay in advance but the receptionist didn't want her bookeeping messed up...money in with no receipt. It will be a couple of weeks before it is in.

I haave read all the posts, interesting all of them.  MAy God bless each of you.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Larry Hanna on April 21, 2011, 07:05:15 AM
Hi everyone.  I got up a little earlier this morning.  Even though I slept very well last night it seemed to be a long night.  We did have some lightning and thunder and rain during the night but it didn't keep me awake.  It also warmed up a bit during the night and is now 60 degrees.

I have nothing on my schedule this morning after coffee and stopping at the grocery store for some items that Pat put on the list.  Then my plan is to reorganize my office and clean out quite a bit.  Last evening I took a big stack of religious music to the church and gave it to the choir directors.  They have put it in our church music library.  Since I don't play well enough to ever play again for others and certainly don't plan on signing solos again I no longer need the music.  I need to space more and am also donating a big stack of music to a charitable organization called "Fish" that our housekeepers are involved with.  I still have probably two feet of music left for my enjoyment but freed up some much needed space in my office. 

Judy, I don't envy you the snow and with busses cancelled it sounds like it was a pretty big one.  Hope the ice pack is helpful when you get it.

Janet, aren't the little ones delightful?  I so enjoy seeing the little tykes arrive and their pre-school and also when parents bring them into McDonald's.  There was the cutest little girl there yesterday, probably 2 years old. 

Good morning Marilyn.  Are you counting the days until your vacation?

Ruth Ann, sure glad you didn't get blown away in storms up in Nashville.  It has been a bit scary already this spring.

Etta Sue, when Pat and I used to play in a bridge group we would put in $1 per couple and that would become the prize for the winner rather than the hostess having to go out and buy something that probably no one wanted to have.  It was always nice to win.  Congratulations.  I keep hearing on the news about storms and tornadoes in Illinois and Indiana.  At least you have a basement to go to if you need to. 
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Etta Sue on April 21, 2011, 10:39:58 AM

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Oh, What a Beautiful Morn-ning!  Oh, What a Beautiful Day! 

A day of sunshine is a day without rain!  Yay!  Indiana is floating away.  So much water in the ground.  Sorry, Kansas and Oklahoma.  Wish we could send some your way! 

Well, I was going to go swimming by myself but have decided to not do that.  If it warms up...it was in the 30's earlier, I plan to mow the grass since...here we go again...rain is predicted for the next few days...even Easter Sunday! 

I really need to mop the bathroom floor.  Hands and knees moping.  I like my Swifter Mop but it doesn't seem to keep it shiny so hands and knees moping it needs! 

Other than that...it's a nothing day. 

I knew the women of the church were going to have a baby shower for another to-be-new-mommy so I started a baby afghan about a month ago.  It is 3/4th done but I need to get serious and finish it since the shower will be in May sometime.  Another boy in the congregation at church. 

Oh, yes!  I forgot to tell you.  We got a new baby last week on the 15th.  They wouldn't tell us the name but Baxter George Zeller came into the world by C-section at 1:28pm on April 15th.  He weighed 8lb. 15oz and was 21.5 inches long.  Looks like Grandpa George and Daddy Adam.  Hope the congregation gets to meet him soon.

So many new babies in the congregation.  I love it!



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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Carol on April 21, 2011, 02:40:14 PM
Al:  Glad that you are alright.  You must be growing moss on the north side with 7 extra inches of rain.  Here, we are way below and the mountains loaded with snow so many are training for rescues of flooding just in case. 

Janet:  Nice day for you and the family and I like all of your songs.  Keep the best memories!

RuthAnn:  Going to the outskirts of Moscow - that would be most interesting.  We need to hear more about the good people supporting those in all parts of the world.  That would be quite an experience. 

Larry:  I suppose we do get lots of friends & relatives - it seems natural to me because my folks had the same.  Friends next week always go to a hotel because they do not want to invite anyone to their home - we have a great visit anyway & thankful that people care enough to stop by just to see us. 

Two days in a row, our new wireless doorbell has rung when no one is there.  My theory is that another wireless in the area is interfering.  Any ideas on how to fix this oddity or what else could be causing this situation?  Don put in a doorbell that is really loud so he can hear it - I am getting used to it. 
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Janice on April 21, 2011, 08:51:22 PM

Carol, I  read about your problem with a wireless doorbell that was ringing when no one was at the door.  We had that problem too with one that had to be plugged into electricity, and discovered it was when an electrical switch or appliance was turned on or off somewhere else in the house, and it caused the doorbell to ring.  Frustration for sure.....we finally bought a different doorbell that does not have to be plugged into an electrical outlet, and it is plenty loud. If you decide you need to do this, we can recommend the one that we got: 
"Honeywell RCWL300A1006 Premium Portable Wireless Door Chime and Push Button". 
We can hear it from any room in the house.  We also take it out onto the patio since it is portable and needs no electricity.  It runs on a battery.  We ordered it from Amazon. 
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Janice on April 21, 2011, 09:13:40 PM
Sorry I have not been here for awhile.  Life has been difficult for us the last few months.  Earl has been in hospital twice, the last time he was there 12 days.  Had a checkup today, and his lungs are filling up again already.  He has congestive heart failure.  He was in nursing home/rehab for 3 weeks and had been home only a week when our son passed away.  He was 50, and they think he had a heart attack.  His funeral was one month ago today.  He is buried beside us, where we will be someday.  We had one extra plot and his wife agreed to have him buried here as she could not afford to buy a plot where they live.  They had only been married less than 5 years, so he had no children.  She had 3 grown sons when they got married. 

Etta Sue, I see you are crocheting again!  Wish I could get half as much accomplished as you do!  I am making a baby afghan too, for our new little gr gr dtr, born in Amarillo on the 8th.  Her pictures sure are cute.  We will get to see her one of these days.  She is Earl's oldest son's gr dtr.

I will try and catch up on reading here at CP as soon as I can.  Remember us in your prayers, as we have so many health concerns.

Love to all,

~Janice
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: JudyB on April 21, 2011, 11:16:26 PM
Janice I am sorry to hear of your troubles.  I am praying.

Kassie has a job and a G1 lisence.  That is the beginner lisence of graduated licensing.  She is doing quite well at driving, I am pleased.  John teaches the lesson and then she practises with me.  This is going to be a process of learning, and I am surprised at how much she watches us when we drive.  She was going too fast to make a left hand turn today so she quickly cancelled the signal and continued straight ahead.  When she had slowed down sufficently she turned into a driveway got herself (and us) turned around and went back.  That time she went quite slow to make sure she could safely navigate the turn.  She will make a good driver as long as she remembers that she needs to be in control of the vehicle, not the vehicle in control of her.

John's dispatcher is off on indefinate leave.  He started a while back with kidney cancer, then bowel cancer and now they are doing tests again.  He has difficulty breathing and talking.  Hopefully they know soon what is going on and are able to deal with it.

It is late and I have more to read.....so night all
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Larry Hanna on April 22, 2011, 07:42:14 AM
Hi everyone.  We had rain again during the night.  I have no idea how much and heard no thunder so it must have been a gentile rain.  Today is coffee at the senior center.

My laid back day for yesterday turned into a very tiring one.  After coffee we went walking and then spent an hour at the grocery store.  I started working on rearranging my office and had to stop to rest and then continued for another couple of hours.  I was so exhausted last night that I went to bed at 8 and was asleep by 9.  Feel much rested the morning and will try to have a less busy day.  I got the major part of the office reorganization completed.  My calendar is clear for today after I get home from coffee.

Janice, so sorry to read of the loss of your son and the hospitalization of your husband and both within the same month.  These things certainly take a toll on us. 

Judy, a teenager driving, and especially teaching them to drive, can be quite an experience.  I had to teach my wife how to drive and it was not a fun experience.  It sounds like your daughter will be a very good driver.

Carol, no help on the doorbell problem but it does sound like Janice has a solution and probably the cause.  Too bad since Don can hear it. Like you we always enjoy having company although we have lived where we don't too often have it.  So it is a special time when we do. 

Etta Sue, getting down on your hands and knees is a tough thing to do.  I can get down but getting up is becoming more problematic each month.  I heard there were more tornados in Indiana again last night.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Jeanne Lee on April 22, 2011, 09:57:23 AM
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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: JudyB on April 22, 2011, 10:32:36 AM
AMEN Jeanne  AMEN

Larry John is the teacher and what I have learned from him is to not show my nervousness.  For me that is so hard.  After the mistake I asked her if she knew what she had done wrong.  She did.  The problem that was frustrating her was a car behind her who she felt was tailgating.  She had plenty of time to pass but didn't take it.  Another learning experience.  Thankfully here we live in the country and she was on familiar territory. 
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Etta Sue on April 22, 2011, 11:42:41 AM

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Ha!  I know the word 'graceful' could never be used when I am getting up from the floor.  I could never mop on my hands and knees.  I sit on the floor and scoot around.  But the getting up part is the hardest!

What I thought would be a half hour job ended up being over 3 hours!  Pastor Steve called to see if I could check out some YouTubes that I could convert and save on a CD for tonight and Sunday.  Sure.  First he had to go to the church and get the list of YouTubes he wanted.  So I asked if he had time to come here.  So he got here around 8:30.

He had 4 videos.  (Going to use two but wants Ruth Ann to pick which two)  Three downloaded fine but the fourth didn't have sound.  I finally got them downloaded and on a CD.  I know they work on a computer but I am sure they won't on a DVD/CD player!  He left after being here an hour.  Then I thought I could put them in the projector program...wrong file name.  So I had to convert them.  That took over an hour!!  Finally got them in the program....11:30pm. 

So this morning I took the CD and Flash Drive to church.  I installed them off the Flash Drive to the projector program and no sound.  This happened once before and Ruth Ann had muted the sound since that irritates her when loading stuff for Sundays.  I couldn't find out how to un-mute so I left.  I called Steve and let him know that all was at the church but I didn't have sound. 

Is it wrong to say, I did my part...now it's your part to get the sound?

I have made DVD's before with videos and they play on the DVD/CD player...but I can't remember how I did it or what program I used!! Would it be a Data DVD burn?

Oh, well.  Today is rehab at 2pm and tonight is Good Friday Service at 7pm at church. 

Cloudy and misting rain already today.  Suppose to get serious this afternoon.  I don't like to say rain when parts of the country are needing moisture.  Just wish Indiana could send it some place else where it is needed.
 


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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Al Moak on April 22, 2011, 12:10:42 PM
I have what I suppose is a very common problem.  I have a fixed income with which I must somehow face rising fuel costs (and for that matter, other rising costs as well).  Could we all pray together that the rising gasoline prices will stop rising and begin falling?  Along with that, and closely related, could we pray for grace to avoid thoughts of veangance against those responsible for the rising costs?  I'm in need of this spiritual help - are any of you also in such need?
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: JudyB on April 22, 2011, 01:43:30 PM
You want to believe it Al we need that grace as well.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Carol on April 22, 2011, 02:09:07 PM
Al:  I will pray for you.  I have mean thoughts that need prayer & guidance. 

Janice:  You have a heavy load after losing your son and now Earl is so fragile.  I am praying for strength and faith for you and Earl and an answer to his health problems. 

Janice:    Thank you for taking your so limited free time to look up a solution for our crazy doorbell.  Don tells me that it does not plug into an electrical outlet so unfortunately your answer won't help us right now.  It has been quiet for two days. 

It reminds me of a few months ago we had company staying at the house who had to get up early for medical appointment - they woke up much too early to a portable radio I had stashed in the closet that was set on a timer.  Don and I slept though it because of the closed doors and distance but we all had a good laugh later. 

A loaf of basic white bread is in the breadmaker and a dessert of tart apples and some frozen cranberries I had in the freezer is ready to pop in the oven.  Don has watched everything he has eaten & his blood sugar went down - it goes to borderline diabetes much too quickly anymore.  We really cut out desserts except when someone is coming - cousin today. 

Larry: Praying for your endurance. 

We can't go to the outdoor Easter service - the only one they have - this year either.  Wind, rain & cold weather - it is freezing here tonight so it goes.  We will go to a little church that is being held in a school after I check the time.  Cannot abide taking bus shuttles and parking along with over 3,000 people to go to a huge uncovered place - well, cannot do that anymore.  Then, the big screen in church will show the service but without the microphone and the hearing device attached to it - Don cannot understand a word so we will do things our own way this year.  We feel blessed to live here with so many good friends and close to the children who drop everything to help in so many ways. 
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Larry Hanna on April 22, 2011, 05:19:15 PM
Hi everyone.  Al, I understand your frustration.  It is hard enough to support two people on a retirement but we are supporting three and there just isn't anything left at the end of the month.  I am not complaining because so far we have made it and there are a few luxuries that we can cut out if we have to.  Our gas is less here than in other places as is still around $3.68 cents but I am sure it is going up.  Those of us retired are fortunate to not face a commute on a daily basis. 

Worked several more hours in my office and have just about finished the job.  I probably have another hour or so of work and then should be done.  I am trying to make good use of the space I have.  I stayed home all day.  It has turned colder here this afternoon and is damp.

Carol, you are wise to do what is best for you.  I elected not to attend our Maundy night services last night even though our choir was singing.  I was so tired last evening that I was very glad I hadn't made a commitment to attend.

Etta Sue, I understand your frustrations.  Sometimes when we don't use some of the computer programs very often the process rather fades in our minds.  It sounds like you did your part. 

Judy, sometimes we have to bite our tongues to keep quiet when doing something like teaching someone to drive.  They want to accomplish it in the best way and can be very sensitive to reactions and comments.

Jeanne, I liked your graphic.  It presents the message very well.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Gord Brown on April 23, 2011, 12:36:03 AM
 :)  Good morning to all and I guess for a new day I will be first to be here.  We had a busy last two days as on Thursday I took my wife to a bible study then went to the mission and worked at the food bank and it was steady from the time we opened till close.  Then to pick up the ladies and to drop of one and go home to eat lunch.   We have cleaners come as my wife and I have a hard time doing that now.  The people that do this are handicapped and have a supervisor with then and the girl that doesours is very good.  We are so grateful for this service.

Janet:  I am so glad that you got through things and all the prayer that went forward we new that you would be able to do what you wanted to do at the memorial for your mother.

Carol:  Glad to here that you know that it is better to stay put when there is a chance that you could be caught in bad storms. :)

Al:  I think that we are all in the same boat when it comes to money we get no increases in our pensions and it seems that so many things just keep getting more expensive.  We know that the way things are going in this world that the Lord's return could be soon so we need to leave all things to the Lord.  Look after yourselves and don't overdo it. :thumbsup:

May the Lord be with you all on this wonderful weekend when Christ will rise.  Praise his name for ever. :cp:
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: JudyB on April 23, 2011, 04:31:56 AM
During these times of trouble we need to remember who protects us....  


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A mighty fortress is our God, a bulwark never failing;
Our helper He, amid the flood of mortal ills prevailing:
For still our ancient foe doth seek to work us woe;
His craft and power are great, and, armed with cruel hate,
On earth is not his equal.

Did we in our own strength confide, our striving would be losing;
Were not the right Man on our side, the Man of God's own choosing:
Dost ask who that may be? Christ Jesus, it is He;
Lord Sabaoth, His Name, from age to age the same,
And He must win the battle.

And though this world, with devils filled, should threaten to undo us,
We will not fear, for God hath willed His truth to triumph through us:
The Prince of Darkness grim, we tremble not for him;
His rage we can endure, for lo, his doom is sure,
One little word shall fell him.

That word above all earthly powers, no thanks to them, abideth;
The Spirit and the gifts are ours through Him Who with us sideth:
Let goods and kindred go, this mortal life also;
The body they may kill: God's truth abideth still,
His kingdom is forever.



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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Larry Hanna on April 23, 2011, 07:18:04 AM
Hi everyone.  I posted rather late last evening so will just check in and perhaps be back later.

Gord, you stayed up pretty late last night if the time on your message is correct.  Our church supports the local food bank and several members actively work in that effort.  The other day they were completely out of food and sent out an emergency message asking for food.  wouldn't it be frightening to open your pantry and see nothing to eat in it and have no money to buy any food.  So many people have lost their jobs and homes here in the USA and now prices are steeply rising.  I sometimes fear that the foxes are in charge of the hen house.  We also have housekeepers come every two weeks and it is nice to have it all done at once and everything spotless. 

Judy, thanks for the hymn. 
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: JohnB on April 23, 2011, 09:17:22 AM
Hi Folks Been a while but thought I would type a few words down here today Looking out our kitchen window this morning and was disappointed to see dreery rainy weather out there. i was hoping to do some things outside today but I quess I'll put them on the back burner for now. Got home about mid day yesterday and am really enjoying my new truck. It is laid out inside and rides with the comfort of a car. As a matter of fact it rides nicer than our Car. Never had such a comfortable truck in all my career. Great for an old guy to close his career with. The Road Nights duties are now going in full swing and I am having a blast with that. I find it so refreshing to to present to sponges who listen and onsorb every word you say to them. This is an excellent program and we are in June going to be shooting 2 videos which I will be involved in hopefully with my truck. Looking forward to this experience. I have done camera shoots before and its a great experience. Sat down at the computer this am and wrote a 2 page reflection on the importance of easter in a Christians life, I would like to give it to our paster tomorrow before church. I was giving this some thought this week as I was driving and decided to put words to paper this morning while things were quiet in the house as I am the only one up at the moment. Judy didnt sleep well last night so letting her sleep in a while and the girls to so, they don't disturb mom with their banter. Hear some stirring going on in the house so will go for now and see if anyone is looking for breakfast. Thats usually my job in the mornings when I'm home. A way fro dad to connect after being away all week. My breakfasts are appreciated. Blessings all and have a blessed Easter time remembering who sacrificed all for our salvation. Bonsey
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Sarahm on April 23, 2011, 09:52:55 AM
Hello all,
Sorry I have been MIA here this week... been a very busy week in preparation for Easter. Ruth is excited this year. Last year she was a little to young to do do any egg hunts. She woke up a live wire this morning. Janet I am happy to hear that the memorial services for your mother were so good :). Anyway I need to get off here and get some housework done. Hope everyone has a good weekend :)
Sarah
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Ruth Ann Bice on April 23, 2011, 10:52:05 AM
Our family had a big laugh once when one of my sons was learning to drive. I didn't yell if a mistake was made, but occasionally (unconsciously), my right foot would hit that "imaginary brake pedal" so hard the sound was heard throughout the VW van. None of the children had said anything about this habit for years. But the laugh came once when I "hit the brake" and a thundering herd did in response!!  :thumbsup:

On another sad note, most likely our apartment building has a grieving family this weekend. Here's what happened: As I returned home after our Tenebrae service last evening, a young black man burst from the stairwell, sobbing, and almost screaming. Another young man was near the postal boxes, and I asked him for emergency assistance. He phoned Towers security, which includes a couple plus 2 more individuals living in my bldg as well as security officers.

I stepped to the airlock door, invited him to sit with me in the chairs inside the door and comforted him and prayed for him as he sobbed uncontrollably. The security couple split with wife calling 911 and remaining with the  father (who indeed may not have lived through the night) while the husband checked on the sobbing son. This son had checked on his dad throughout the day, and as I arrived, he had found his father not breathing.  The hubby later returned to tell me, "Well, he IS breathing..." and as the ambulance screamed away, he hung his head. Oh, what sorrow for father and son! I've prayed for them both often since then.

May God's blessings and love pour all around each of us and all with whom we may come in contact.

Ruth Ann
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Marilyn on April 23, 2011, 11:51:24 AM
I pray everyone will have a Happy Resurrection Day tomorrow.

Good Morning,  Yesterday was a beautiful day in the neighborhood. I started out to walk  with the dogs wearing my sweatshirt, I took it off and tied it around my waist before I got away from the house. When I came back from walking Bebe I left the sweatshirt in the house  and took off with happy. He didn't want to walk very far, because I didn't want to walk where he wanted to.

We had Chinese for supper last night. I love to get the $9.99 Shanghai Specials from Safeway. My favorite thing is the  Chow Mein noodles.  We had those, Mongolian Beef and Asparagus chicken as well as rice and  egg rolls.

I hope everyone is having a wonderful day today.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Etta Sue on April 23, 2011, 11:54:04 AM
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Ruth Ann ~ Is the father still alive?  I have that fear of some day checking on Ivalou when she doesn't respond to a phone call.  Don't like to think about it.

Good Friday Service was very heartfelt.  Steve showed two of the videos...neither of which I had watched all the way through.  So good for the Good Friday message.  

And today, it is bright and sunny.  A perfect day for the Easter Egg hunt that is going on right now.  I have prayed for lots of little kids to come and enjoy the hunt and have their picture taken with the Easter Bunny!  Youth Minister Brad and his wife, Krista, work so hard for the few kids in the church...I have prayed that this event will be a blessing to them as well as all the little kids.

Tomorrow morning at 7am is Sunrise Service.  Then the Elders and Deacons are preparing breakfast for anyone who wants to attend.  Then Easter Sunday Service and Sunday School.

After that I have been invited for Easter Dinner to Kitty and Bob's house.  She doesn't know who all will be there but hopefully Katie will be there.  Also hoping she will come up with some of her Katie-isms...words of wisdom from her mouth.  The imagination of little kids!  Katie is 5 years old.

So it will be a busy weekend.  A happy and sad weekend.  Where would we be without the resurrection?  



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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Ruth on April 23, 2011, 12:33:14 PM
Yesterday being Good Friday was Cloudy and dreary.   Today  is sunny so I trust that tomorrow being Easter Sunday will be the most perfect day as it is when our Saviour rose from the grave.

Yesterday afternoon, we being Mel, myself & auntie met a cousin for lunch at Swiss Chalet, the lunch was good as always but other attitudes toward myself was noticed my the cousin, I do the tolerating but as you know it can and is frustrating.  Then early evening our daughter gave us a call and we met for coffee.


Janice:  So sorry about your problems. Do your best to keep strong.

Judy:  Kassie is learning to drive what about Elizabeth?  Perhaps one at a time is enough.

Soon we will be going to a 60th wedding anniversary open house then following that we will be stopping at the grocery store.

Ruth


Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Carol on April 23, 2011, 07:37:08 PM
The downstairs bed is ready for new company - gotta keep ahead of everyone.  Table is set for 8 tomorrow afternoon - not all the family can get here but we give thanks for those who still want to come and sit and give thanks for Easter. 

Prayed for the man who had to take an ambulance to the hospital and his son. 

Gord:  I hope I do know enough to get out of the rain  ;) but it doesn't bother me when it is light and not too cold (raised in Seattle weather). 

Marilyn:  We found an excellent Chinese restaurant not too far and they have beautiful food for under $6 - including soups and tea.  Exceptionally clean too.  There is so much food that we take home half of the meal for the next day and this time I froze a huge portion. 

Larry:  Food prices are being raise every time I go to the store - this is unbelievable. 

Ruth:  I have two cousins celebrating Golden anniversaries within a month.  I used to think that was really really old.  Now, I am not so sure.   
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Gord Brown on April 23, 2011, 10:29:01 PM
 :)    Larry:  At the mission there have been times when we did get very low but the Lord always supplies and it is amazing when you go back the next week how much more food comes in.  Praise his name.

Judy B.  Thanks for that great old hymn bings back a lot of memories. All our love Sis. :) 

Ruth;  How are you and Mel?  Hope that Mel is regaining his strength. :thumbsup:

Bonesy:  Hi John it sound's like you are having a wonderful time doing thing's with the kid's and the Road Knight's. I think I would loved to do thing's like that also it is a great privilage.  What kind of truck is your new one and does it have a double sleeper or single?  Keep the silver side up. :coffee:

To all others have a wonderful and Blessed day tomorrow in the house of the Lord and on Resurrection day Praise his name. God Bless you all.  Gordon and Noreen. :) :cp:

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Janet on April 23, 2011, 11:43:44 PM
I got a couple of days behind in here!  I have been keeping really busy, and spending a lot of time on writing Beth's book.  I am really getting excited about what God will do with the book, and about Beth receiving her healing.  Can you just imagine how many people will be touched to hear about that?  God says we can have whatsoever we say; so I say BETH IS HEALED, in the Name of Jesus!

Today I finished some framing, visited Beth, Got some cleaning and straightening done, worked on the book, put the extra leaves in the table for tomorrow, then took Beth and her friend Gloria to the movies to see HOP.  It was corny, but rather cute.  At least I could understand what they were saying--in a lot of movies, I can't.

I did read all your posts, and Janice, I am so sorry about your troubles.  I will be praying for you as soon as I sign off here.

Carol, standing out in the chilly rain doesn't sound like much fun!

Larry, would you like to come and organize my office space now?  ;)

It is time for me to get to sleep; and I hope I can!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Etta Sue on April 24, 2011, 06:41:20 AM

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I am all ready to head to church for Sunrise Service.  It is dark out!!  Then stay for breakfast and then the Easter service and Sunday school. 

For lunch I am going to Kitty and Bob's. 

And hoping to be home in time for a nap early enough it won't bother with sleeping tonight.


HAPPY EASTER!!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Jeanne Lee on April 24, 2011, 08:13:26 AM

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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: JudyB on April 24, 2011, 08:51:18 AM




"HE IS RISEN INDEED"
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Larry Hanna on April 24, 2011, 09:18:48 AM
Happy Easter everyone as we celebrate the Risen Lord and what that means for us.  It is a beautiful day here with the sun out and no wind.  We will attend church today and then come home and have lunch as this is not a good day to go to a restaurant as late as we get out of church.  We will end our service this morning by singing the Hallelujah Chorus.  Pat and I then will have a quiet and restful day. We did not bring our daughter out as she hasn't been feeling at all well and we had been down to see her the last three weeks, including having her out here overnight.  We will be seeing her on Thursday of this week.

Janet, after having spent two very tiring days working on reorganizing my office I will have to decline your kind offer.  I finished the job up yesterday and we will ask the housekeepers tomorrow to help get these big boxes under the bed where I am storing them (the bed is in my office).  I threw out about three large bags of old papers and things that no longer are useful.  I have several things to give to the housekeepers to take to the charity location that sells things.  I am getting rid of two boxes of books that we will never use again as this freed up a lot of space for little plastic drawer cabinets to store office supplies and things I will need to be able to access.

Ruth Ann, you are such a kind and caring person and sure your tenderness was comforting to the young man in his time of grief.  Hopefully the father will recover.  I would say it wasn't an accident that you were at that spot at that exact time. 


Ruth, I find it helpful to remember it is the person who carries the resentment that hurts themselves more than the other person especially since we can do nothing to control the other persons thoughts. 

Bonesy, that new truck sound like a beauty and so glad you are able to enjoy it as you near the end of your driving days. 

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Marilyn on April 24, 2011, 01:21:15 PM
Happy Resurrection Day it is indeed a wonderful day to contemplate all that Jesus has done for us.

It is raining and dreary  here where I live today.  Typical Oregon weather for this time of year. Well it is 3 more weeks before we leave for the high desert and hoping the weather will be clear and sunny. According to the weather channel website it  should be in the 60's  in daytime and low 30's at night. That's gonna be kinda cool.

It is good to read about the happenings in everyone's lives and to pray for those who need prayer.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Ruth Ann Bice on April 24, 2011, 04:13:42 PM
wE ARE CONTINUING TO PRAY FOR THE FATHER AND SON. nO ONE HAS HEARD OF HE HAS MADE THE CROSSING OR WHETHER HE REMAINS IN THE HOSPITAL. tHE SON'S LOVE FOR HIS FATHER, TO ME, IS A BIT OF AN EXAMPLE OF HOW MUCH AGONY OUR sAVIOUR ENDURED DURING THE LONG gETHSEMANE NIGHT. i CAN SEE jESUS' LOVE FOR hIS fATHER SHINING THROUGH THat night. He not only loved US enough to give His life for us, but He also loved His Father so much he submitted to God's will.

May we never forget.

Church was SO meaningful today. We were given small white flowers as we entered the sanctuary. Then, near the end of our pastor's sermon, he asked us to look quietly at our flower and consider which part of us needed the shed blood of our Saviour to make us white as snow again. I saw a flawed child of God who needed His touch afresh.

JESUS IS RISEN - INDEED!!!!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~April 17
Post by: Etta Sue on April 24, 2011, 04:23:05 PM

He is Risen!  

Now it is time for a new week and a clean slate
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