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Title: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Etta Sue on July 22, 2012, 08:32:02 AM



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Are you weak?
Weary?
Confused?
Troubled?
Pressured?
How is your relationship with God?
Is it held in its place of priority?
I believe the greater the pressure,
the greater your need
for time alone with Him.

Kay Arthur

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Morning Devotional...


Benefits of Persecution
Acts 8:1-25 NLT

   Saul was one of the witnesses, and he agreed completely with the killing of Stephen.

   A great wave of persecution began that day, sweeping over the church in Jerusalem; and all the believers except the apostles were scattered through the regions of Judea and Samaria.  (Some devout men came and buried Stephen with great mourning.)  But Saul was going everywhere to destroy the church. He went from house to house, dragging out both men and women to throw them into prison.

   But the believers who were scattered preached the Good News about Jesus wherever they went.  Philip, for example, went to the city of Samaria and told the people there about the Messiah.  Crowds listened intently to Philip because they were eager to hear his message and see the miraculous signs he did.  Many evil spirits were cast out, screaming as they left their victims. And many who had been paralyzed or lame were healed.  So there was great joy in that city.

   A man named Simon had been a sorcerer there for many years, amazing the people of Samaria and claiming to be someone great.  Everyone, from the least to the greatest, often spoke of him as "the Great One—the Power of God."  They listened closely to him because for a long time he had astounded them with his magic.

   But now the people believed Philip's message of Good News concerning the Kingdom of God and the name of Jesus Christ. As a result, many men and women were baptized.  Then Simon himself believed and was baptized. He began following Philip wherever he went, and he was amazed by the signs and great miracles Philip performed.

   When the apostles in Jerusalem heard that the people of Samaria had accepted God's message, they sent Peter and John there.  As soon as they arrived, they prayed for these new believers to receive the Holy Spirit.  The Holy Spirit had not yet come upon any of them, for they had only been baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.  Then Peter and John laid their hands upon these believers, and they received the Holy Spirit.

   When Simon saw that the Spirit was given when the apostles laid their hands on people, he offered them money to buy this power.  "Let me have this power, too," he exclaimed, "so that when I lay my hands on people, they will receive the Holy Spirit!"

   But Peter replied, "May your money be destroyed with you for thinking God's gift can be bought!  You can have no part in this, for your heart is not right with God.  Repent of your wickedness and pray to the Lord. Perhaps he will forgive your evil thoughts,  for I can see that you are full of bitter jealousy and are held captive by sin."

   "Pray to the Lord for me," Simon exclaimed, "that these terrible things you've said won't happen to me!"

   After testifying and preaching the word of the Lord in Samaria, Peter and John returned to Jerusalem. And they stopped in many Samaritan villages along the way to preach the Good News.


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   Persecution forced the believers out of their homes in Jerusalem, but with them went the gospel. 

   Often we have to become uncomfortable before we'll move.  Discomfort may be unwanted, but it is not undesirable, for out of our hurting God works his purposes. 

   The next time you are tempted to complain about uncomfortable or painful circumstances, stop and consider that God may be preparing you for a special task.

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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Larry Hanna on July 22, 2012, 09:03:57 AM
Hi everyone.  Things are going well here and Pat seems to be doing well.  She had the first therapy session yesterday and will have them for three weeks.  She is doing the exercises on her own and got up and walked for five minutes this morning already here in the house.  That left her a bit shaky but she made it through the night without the pain pills but still needs them nd will for a few days.  She is able to get up and down on her own so making good process.  Our dil is here helping us as well and will be with us for three more days.  Unfortunately the AC has quit working upstairs yesterday so well have to get the repair man out as soon as possible.  Gas we have the spare bed in my office so she could move down where it is cool.  

I am excited as just discovered that a browse I hane on my iPad has a button to push that splits Te screen so I can use it like my regular computer sceen to read in one window and post in the other, which I am doing with this posting.

Carol, it must just be a fluke that two shooting tragedies have occurred in your beautiful state as know this could have happened at ant theater in any state.

Hope you all have a wonderful Sunday.  I am not going to church today as feel the need for another day to build my strength and also to be here for Pat.  I need to get in the kitchen and start thinking about meals.  Pat did enjoy one of the roast beef meals she had frozen that we heated for her dinner last evening.  I need to get a salad made and pursue some other ideas.  My dil is not a cook.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: JudyB on July 22, 2012, 10:43:30 AM
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IT IS WELL WITH MY SOUL (http://www.christianphotographers.com/sounds/145_It_well_with_my_soul.mid)
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When peace, like a river, attendeth my way,
When sorrows like sea billows roll;
Whatever my lot, Thou hast taught me to say,
It is well, it is well with my soul.


REFRAIN
It is well with my soul
It is well, it is well with my soul.


Though Satan should buffet, tho trials should come,
Let this blest assurance control,
That Christ has regarded my helpless estate,
And hath shed His own blood for my soul.


My sin --oh, the bliss of this glorious tho't:
My sin, not in part, but the whole
Is nailed to the cross and I bear it no more,
Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, O my soul!


And Lord, haste the day when the faith shall be sight,
The clouds be rolled back as a scroll,
The trump shall resound and the Lord shall descend,
Even so, it is well with my soul.
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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: BonnieA on July 22, 2012, 02:05:35 PM
Thank you, Judy, for posting It is Well With My Soul, one of my favorite hymns and very meaningful during this stressful time at work.  It is rumored, and only rumored, that the cut in our hours is due to the provincial goverment cutting back on funding to the organization that oversees home care here.  If that is true, it also explains how someone such as your sister, who clearly needs help, is not getting it. 

Larry, it is wonderful that you are so willing to step up to the plate, so to speak, and take care of meals while Pat is laid up.  One suggestion is to do a search online for one pot meals. Also, if you have a slow cooker (crock pot) it is handy for roasts and simple stews, soups, etc.

Thank you, Etta Sue, for the powerful devotional you have provided here.

I hope each of you have a blessed week ahead.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Carol on July 22, 2012, 04:51:53 PM
We had a change of message this morning and our speaker, Lee Strobel, put together a beautiful sermon concerning the latest incident in our area.  Both of the shootings are really less than l8 miles from our home so this does hit hard.  Some have forgotten the terrible church tragedy in the Co. Springs area - not far either but that church is connected to this area.   

Don wasn't up to going and I stayed for SS as well.  Then, I had to get groceries before it was hotter and now we are grateful for air conditioning.  How on earth did the pioneers live with their wool clothes?  I know that my mother always said we should drink hot beverages in hot weather and so that is still my preference - just because. 

Grandson was sent to Boston to play on a Canadian team as they were missing a player & he scored a goal and one assist - this is hockey.  He is growing up: a plane, a shuttle, a train and a bus to get to the hotel.  Then, the team lost the final game so he was invited to play golf on Cape Cod --- while we are in the hottest weather here.  These young people have such experiences. 

Have a beautiful Sunday.



Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Jeanne Lee on July 23, 2012, 08:18:16 AM
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Lord I lift your name on high
Lord I love to sing your praises
I'm so glad you're in my life
I'm so glad you came to save us

You came from heaven to earth
To show the way
From the earth to the cross
My debt to pay
From the cross to the grave
From the grave to the sky
Lord I lift your name on high




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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Janet on July 23, 2012, 08:43:29 AM
Another Monday!  This morning, we will attend the funeral service for son-in-law Jeff's grandma.  Grandma Wayland was 107 years old, and until about three years ago, lived alone in her own home.  She was a marvel.

It's looking to be another hot day here, as in such a large area.  Thank God for air conditioning--in buildings and in cars!  It would be really hard to go back to the days of only a fan or a water cooler, or rolling down the car windows!  Have we gotten soft?

I must go put some more frame corners in the vise--working on a big framing order.

See you later!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Larry Hanna on July 23, 2012, 09:25:50 AM
Hi everyone.  The AC repairman has been here already this morning and the problem is fixed  so the upstairs will be cool again for my DIL.  I know the bed in my office really isn't very comfortable but has served the purpose. She has many back problems so that uncomfortable bed hasn't helped her.  Pat has been up and had breakfast in the kitchen this morning.  I prepared the oatmeal with flax seed, blueberries and cream watered down for her.  That doesn't sound like very much but that is a challenge to someone who doesn't cook.  It is very tiring for her to walk to the kitchen and back and she was ready rest again for awhile but think she will pick up the Kindle Fire later today.  She is awaiting a call from the therapist who should be here later today.  I have my men's luncheon today and a meeting to attend this evening if I feel up to one or both.  I got up tired after a good nights sleep and every movement seems to use up my energy and leave me a bit breathless.  At least there is no pain but weariness so take things in small segments as needed and then rest between them.  Enough complaining for today.

Bonnie, I am confident we are going to be fine on the meal front.  I looked at some recipes that Pat has made and marked them.  We have decided to eat what Pat has prepared in advance and then I will get the crock pot out or attempt some other recipes.  Pat is handy to give me instructions when I need help so we will manage well.  The grocery store is handy, with a good deli, and I can always call for takeout orders from some of the local restruarants if I don't feel up to cooking. 

Carol, I am sure there were some powerful and healing messages preached yesterday not only in your area but many places in the US.  Your grandson is quite an athelete.

Janet, what a long life Jeff's grandma lived.  She must have been a marvel.  I don't even want to think of living now without airconditioning and central heat.  However, when we were growing up we just accepted it as there were no other options.  I so remember seeing how profusely my grandmother and my father would sweat on a hot day.  My mother also worked extremely hard everyday but she just didn't sweat in the same way of the other two. 
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Etta Sue on July 23, 2012, 12:52:34 PM

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All of a sudden I had a pop up from AVG Anti-virus saying I had a Trojan virus threat and that I should quarantine it.  I did and then restarted my computer.  Then it said it was removed.  Why does people pay for anti-virus when free versions work? 

I have been busy today.  I got up.  Mowed my yard, trimmed some limbs and cut some weeds down that the mower wouldn't reach, swept up a dead mouse in the basement and put salt in the softener and swept the basement floor, water a hanging plant that my neighbor man gave me, showered and shampooed!  Just finished my second cup of coffee and made me a pitcher of iced tea. 

Later I am going to Kitty's.  Her desktop is sick again and she wants me to see if I can revive it!  It must be bad...she can't even explain what it isn't doing or is doing!!  But then this is owned by a gal that turned down the volume in the car on the radio instead of Off because she didn't know to 'push' the button turned it off!! 

Cloudy and overcast today with high humidity!  That is what makes it seems so hot!  There is a slight breeze but not taking care of the humidity!  My grass was tall in some places and still brown in others!  I keep looking for my Naked Ladies, Surprise Lilies or whatever they are called but I don't think they will show up until August sometime. 

That's it, Folks!!



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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: JudyB on July 23, 2012, 05:44:11 PM
A Miracle Inside the Aurora Shooting: One Victim's Story

Shooting Victim Petra Anderson

At Columbine, I have seen this before. But not up close.  As a church pastor in Denver, I have worked as a chaplain with several police and fire departments. I was privileged to counsel parents just hours after the Littleton Columbine shootings. However, in this new tragedy at the Aurora Theater Dark Night shooting, one of the victims was a 22 year old woman from my church, Petra Anderson (pronounced Pay-tra). Petra went to the movies with two young friends who are biking across America.  You and I have been inundated with news about what happened next. A joyful movie turned into bloody, unbelievable chaos. Petra was hit four times with a shot-gun blast, three shots into her arm and one bullet which entered her brain. This a bit of Petra's miracle story.

With awesome people from our caring and pastoral team, I spent all day Friday in the ICU with Petra and her family. Her injuries were severe, and her condition was critical. A bullet had entered Petra's face through her nose, and then traveled up through her brain until stopping at the back of her skull. The doctors prior to surgery were concerned, because so much of the brain had been traversed by the bullet. Many areas of brain function were involved. They were hoping to keep her alive long enough to get her into surgery. The prognosis was uncertain—if she lived, Petra might struggle with speech, movement, and thinking due to considerable brain damage. With Kim, Petra's mother (who is in the final stages of terminal cancer), we simply cried, hugged, and prayed.

It is pressed into my memory now. Motion and emotion...

Other families come and go into the ICU waiting room. Some sit with us, and we talk. Others are visited by doctors with "Family Advocates" in tow. The families listen, sob, and then are moved like stunned cattle to a more private space to grieve. We pray. Petra is finally taken into surgery, using two different surgical teams. One team of neurosurgeons will open up the back of her skull to remove the bullet and clean up brain damage as best they can. Another ENT-specialty surgical team will then work through Petra's nose by scope to follow the bullet's path up into her brain.  Their hope is to remove bone fragments, clean up damaged brain tissue, and reseal her brain to reduce infection.

If you have lived any of your days in a hospital waiting room, you know how long the enduring process is. It has a woeful pattern to it. Sit. Walk. Grab a drink. Sit. Walk. Answer a phone call. Sit. Walk. Hug someone. Sit. Talk to the FBI. Sit. Pick at the food. Sit. Walk. Go down the hall, but not too far because you're afraid to miss something. Back. Hug. Pray. Sit. Sit. A picture of a five year old waiting for next Christmas from January 1st comes to my mind. FOREVER. Only this feels worse: a heavy forever, with no promise of presents, Santa, or good news at the end.


Petra Anderson and her world class violin.

After the waiting drags for over five hours, tired doctors and nurses spill back into the room, one or two at a time. I look for "Family Advocates" but can find none. I exhale. The doctors update us: "It went well, and she's recovering now. We found very little damage to the brain, and got the bullet out cleanly. It went better than we hoped for." Each brings a warrior's smile, and a bit of information—information that we turn into hope as we regurgitate it over the next hours.  Still, the medical team remains professional and reserved, "Something might still go wrong. We just need to wait and see if she makes it for the next 48 hours."

Tears and thank you's abound. We are so thankful for these men and women. We hug. Everyone hugs. Then, round two. Sit. Wait. Pray. Fully dressed people cuddle into small snails and try to sleep on the floor. Some are shuttled to a room donated by the Holiday Inn across the street. Thank you, Lord, for every little thing. We sit. We pray. "We'll understand better tomorrow."

Petra is moved back to ICU. She looks, surprisingly, wonderful. With a small hole in her nose, and her arm wrapped, she almost looks uninjured. She is medicated and sleeping when I come to visit her on Saturday. I sit, talk, and pray quietly with Kim amid the darkened room, lit by glowing medical screens and power switches. Nurses, like quiet soldiers posted on guard, come in, march attentively through the machines, and go out.  These men and women really care. Finally, one of the surgeons comes in to check on Petra. He has had some sleep, and looks more like a movie star this time. As Petra sleeps, he retells the story of the surgery, and we ask questions.  The doctor reads the perfect script, as if he is on Hallmark Hall of Fame. He fills us in on the miracle. Honestly, he doesn't call it that, he just uses words like "happily" and "wonderfully" and "in a very fortunate way" and "luckily" and "we were really surprised by that."  Kim and I know a miracle when we see it.

It seems as if the bullet traveled through Petra's brain without hitting any significant brain areas. The doctor explains that Petra's brain has had from birth a small "defect" in it. It is a tiny channel of fluid running through her skull, like a tiny vein through marble, or a small hole in an oak board, winding from front to rear.  Only a CAT scan would catch it, and Petra would have never noticed it.

But in Petra's case, the shotgun buck shot, maybe even the size used for deer hunting, enters her brain from the exact point of this defect. Like a marble through a small tube, the defect channels the bullet from Petra's nose through her brain. It turns slightly several times, and comes to rest at the rear of her brain. And in the process, the bullet misses all the vital areas of the brain. In many ways, it almost misses the brain itself.  Like a giant BB though a straw created in Petra's brain before she was born, it follows the route of the defect. It is channeled in the least harmful way. A millimeter in any direction and the channel is missed.  The brain is destroyed. Evil wins a round.

As he shares, the doctor seems taken aback. It is an odd thing to have a surgeon show a bit of wonder. Professionally, these guys own the universe, it seems, and take everything in stride. He is obviously gifted as a surgeon, and is kind in his manner. "It couldn't have gone better. If it were my daughter," he says quietly, glancing around to see if any of his colleagues might be watching him, "I'd be ecstatic. I'd be dancing a jig." He smiles. I can't keep my smile back, or the tears of joy. In Christianity we call it prevenient grace: God working ahead of time for a particular event in the future. It's just like the God I follow to plan the route of a bullet through a brain long before Batman ever rises. Twenty-two years before.

While we're talking, Petra awakes. She opens her eyes, and sits up, "Mom." Movie-star doctor spins to grab her, to protect her from falling. The nurse assures him she's been doing this for a while. He talks to her, and she talks back. He asks questions, and Petra has the right answers. "Where do you hurt, Petra?" "All over." Amazed, but professional, he smiles and leaves the set shaking his head. I am so thankful for this man.

Petra is groggy and beat up, but she is herself. Honestly, I look worse before my morning coffee. "I'm thirsty," she proclaims.

"You want an ice cube, honey?" Kim replies.

"Please."  Wow. She lays down, back to sleep, a living miracle who doesn't even know it yet. Good flowering out of the refuse pile of a truly dark night. "Thank you, Jesus," I whisper.


Kim and her daughter.

Petra, you are amazing. Kim, you, too, are amazing. I am so proud of you both. But God, you are in a league of your own. (Duh.)

There is much ahead. More surgerys. Facial reconstruction, perhaps. And for Kim, chemo therapy to stretch every moment out of life. But life remains.The ending is yet to be written for this family.

One final note: I am told Petra will take her first steps today. Time for the miracle to go for a walk.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Al Moak on July 23, 2012, 08:28:10 PM
Oh God!  You are the GREAT surgeon!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Ruth Ann Bice on July 23, 2012, 11:29:14 PM
What a blessing to read this, Judy. May God's blessings be with all the victims and with those who will be victimized by haunting memories for years to come.

Y'all have a wonderful rest of the day, friends.

This birthday has really been one for reflection, gratitude, good memories, and uplifted faith.

Much love to all who come here.

Ruth Ann
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: BonnieA on July 24, 2012, 08:07:04 AM
Thank you Judy, for sharing that very real, and miraculous example of God's grace and care for his children.

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Jeanne Lee on July 24, 2012, 10:09:54 AM
What a wonderful example of how God plans ahead for all of the happenings in our lives!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Etta Sue on July 24, 2012, 10:56:36 AM

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I love reading how God works his miracles in so many different ways.  Something good seems to always come out of something bad.

Well, it looks like rain any minute but I haven't seen any yet.  I have already been to the pool and as I left the parking lot, a few drops hit my windshield but that was it.  Since I have been home, a gust of wind blew over my bistro table and umbrella.  I uprighted it and bungee corded the umbrella down so it won't open in the wind. 

At noon is our SAMS lunch from church.  Then this evening Ivalou, K Don, Barb and I are going somewhere to eat to celebrate K Don's birthday (May 31) and Ivalou's birthday (July 22).  I don't know what happened that we missed K Don's birthday!



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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: JudyB on July 24, 2012, 11:41:50 AM

Hallelujah! I Have Found Him (Satisfied) (http://christianphotographers.com/sounds/satisfied.mid)
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Author - Clara Tear Williams
Composer - Ralph Erskine Hudson


All my life long I had panted
For a drink from some cool spring,
That I hoped would quench the burning
Of the thirst I felt within.


Chorus:
Hallelujah! I have found Him
Whom my soul so long has craved!
Jesus satisfies my longings;
Thro' His life I now am saved.


Feeding on the husks around me,
Till my strength was almost gone,
Longed my soul for something better,
Only still to hunger on.


Poor I was, and sought for riches,
Something that would satisfy,
But the dust I gathered round me
Only mocked my soul's sad cry.


Well of water, ever springing,
Bread of life, so rich and free,
Untold wealth that never faileth,
My Redeemer is to me.



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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Ruth Ann Bice on July 24, 2012, 12:23:23 PM
It is so interesting that our Lord often directs the way a worship serice goes, even though the participants haven't had the time to compare notes ahead of time. The congregational was a great old hymn, and I had earlier in the week been very strongly led to the old hymn written by John Wesley, "And Can It Be", and then John Wesley was alluded to in the minister's sermon on prayer.

Two thoughts he left with us were: Prayer is objective - prayer moves the world. It is also subjective - prayer changes the pray-er.

Love and thanksgiving to our Lord and for such wonderful friends here at CP.

Ruth Ann
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Larry Hanna on July 24, 2012, 01:02:45 PM
Hi everyone.  We are in for a very hot and humid day here in Georgia.  I have been to coffee this morning and stopped at Kroger's to get a couple of items and a prescription and that will be it for the day.  Pat had the most painful day she has experienced so far yesterday but had physical therapy and it was stressed to her to take the pain medication on a 4 hour schedule rather than letting the pain get too bad before taking it as she had been doing.  The therapist taught her how to get in an out of the shower and to sit in her easy chair, although it is difficult for her to get out.

Etta Sue, glad you got rid of that Trojan virus threat.  I had to laugh at your friend not being able figure out how to turn off her radio.  We had our car for a couple of months and I had to ask the dealer how to insert and remove CD from the CD player in the car.  Once I knew it was very simple.

Judy, I saw one of the main doctors who treated many of the gunshot victims being interviewed on TV.  I am sure she and the other doctors helped save many lives by their knowledge and skill.

Ruth Ann, is today your birthday?  If so, Happy Birthday and if not I am just early for the time it occurs.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Janet on July 24, 2012, 01:10:49 PM
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, RUTH ANN!!  And many more!

I went for an eye exam, following a sleepless night--not a good combination, I find.  They dilated my eyes and the drops worked so quickly and so well, he wasn't able to complete the exam, so I have to go back tomorrow when my eyes are back to normal.  I was still awake at 3:45 AM, so am very tired and sort of disoriented today.  And I have so much to do--frustrating.

Mark wound up flying Jeff and Abby to Branson yesterday.  That's good as it gives him a few more hours' flight time.  I will be so happy for Mark when he finds a job in the aviation field.  He has certainly paid his dues!

Maybe if I can nap for an hour I will feel better, will try but don't feel as if I can sleep just now.  This HAS to stop!!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Jeanne Lee on July 24, 2012, 01:12:42 PM
I just got the most wonderful phone call!!!  My grandson from Phoenix, AZ, whom I haven't seen since he was 5 years old is in this area and will be coming to see me tomorrow.  He's here for a reunion - I was so excited I never thought to ask "What reunion", but I think it must be military/Afghanistan related, since he served in the Army in Afghanistan.

Now I have to make this place at least somewhat presentable before they get here so consider me among the missing for the next couple of days. 

:cheer:   :hb2:   :woohoo:   :excited:   :banana: 
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Janet on July 24, 2012, 01:14:55 PM
Thank you, Lord, for blessing our Jeanne with this visit!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: BonnieA on July 24, 2012, 06:43:17 PM
I am praying for Janet, Larry's wife Pat, and for Jeanne's long-awaited visit with her grandson.

If I missed anyone or anything, please know that I am praying for each of you.

My turn to ask for prayer.  I had a nasty fall at home last night.  Tripped over the fan cord and went down hard.  My right knee is quite swollen. Had a dr appt this afternoon, and he thinks it is twisted and may be sprained.  Had an xray done too.

Thank you all. 
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Ruth Ann Bice on July 24, 2012, 11:30:36 PM
I'm so sorry you fell, Bonnie. Do take care.

Here at the apartments, they are in and out of our apartments checking fire alarms, if the floor is clear so as to help us avoid falls, whether the emergency pull cords work, etc. I take it seriously, for the surgeon who replaced my knee strongly urged that I work hard to avoid falls.

Actually, my birthday was yesterday, so with each celebration after the 23rd, I always laugh and say, well, till the celebrating is completely over, then I haven't finished that birthday, so maybe I can squeak in a few more days at 71, instead of moving on to 72.  ::)

Yes, I don't blame you for rolling your eyes on that one!  :D

Jeanne, with you and Marilyn both celebrating reunions with long-missing family members, it seems you're both richly blest! Enjoy being with that grandson.

May our Lord bless and keep each of us in His wonderfully strong, gentle hands today.

Ruth Ann
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Larry Hanna on July 25, 2012, 10:40:25 AM
Hi everyone.  It was a very hot and muggy day yesterday and today is to be the same.  However, think I am in the house for the rest of the day.  Pat is doing well except for the complications related to the strong pain medication, which I expect at least some of your can relate to.  The physical therapist just called to tell her what time she will be here today.  I just helped Pat with the exercises for the first time today.  I have some work to do in the kitchen and do a couple loads of laundry but otherwise won't hav a busy day. Our DIL needed to be back in North Augusta for a doctor's appointment this morning so she left a little after 5 pm yesterday but plan to return here tomorrow to spend a few more days with us. 

Janet, have you spoken to your doctor about the problem you are having sleeping.  Did you experience this when you were on your recent trip?  Put at the top of your list "get a good nights sleep" as that is the most important. 

Jeanne, what a wonderful surprise.  I bet he is also excited to see his grandmother again.  Enjoy every minute of it and I just bet he doesn't care if a few things are out of place in your home as that is not what he is coming to see.

Bonnie, so sorry to hear of your fall, which only takes a second to happen and a long time to recover from.  Pat and I are getting to the age that the idea of a fall is pretty frightening. 

Ruth Ann, falls are a serious matter for anyone and more so as we age.  Stacey is only 47 and her fall caused her to have to have a total hip replacement.  It is good that your apartment complex is so attentive to they alarms and potential fall hazards.  Hope you can squeak in a few more days of celebrating your birthday.  I hope I wished you Happy Birthday but if not I am doing so today.  You are a few months older than I am.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Etta Sue on July 25, 2012, 12:28:25 PM

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I had a wonderful day yesterday.  We had 20 at SAMS.  Nice company but kind of hard to talk and listen with so many talking at once! 

Then for the birthday dinner last evening, K Don's grandson, Aaron went with us and at Hibachi Grill, his daughter, Keri, and her grandson, Colt, met us.  So it was really fun watching Colt's antics...he's two!  He sure does know is animal sounds!  So cute.

Ivalou called this morning and asked if I could drive her to her massage this afternoon.  Sure.  I can take my book and read while she gets massaged and relaxed!  I may walk over to Meijer's and purchase some things.  And I asked if we could go to McD's so I can get a gift certificate for step-grandson, Donovan.  I am going to his 10th birthday party Sunday afternoon. 

It is bright and sunny today with a slight breeze.  It is remarkable how what little rain we have had has made my butterfly bushes really bloom....and the butterflies know it, too!
 


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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: JudyB on July 25, 2012, 12:31:45 PM
LAst night I was so foolish.  See I have a new scanner, this one works and scans slides.... We have hundreds.  Do I need to say more?  Everything was neglected even bed till after 4:00 am.  No not a "J" night just a stupid Judy night!! LOL

Have a great day folks, I am back to the slides shortly!  Oh I found 2 very precious ones of Heather and Bonnie with their great grand parents!!  Still haven't found the one that started this quest though!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: JudyB on July 25, 2012, 01:00:19 PM
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Musician:  John B. Dykes, 1823-1876 
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Happy the home when God is there
And love fills everyone one,
When with united work and prayer
The master's will is done.

Happy the home where God's strong love
Is starting to appear.
Where all the children hear His fame
And parents hold Him dear.

Happy the home where prayer is heard
And paise is everywhere,
Where parents love the sacred Word
And its true wisdom share.

Lord, let us in our homes agree
This blessed peace to gain;
Unite our hearts in love to Thee,
And love to all will reign.
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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Ruth Ann Bice on July 25, 2012, 02:41:54 PM
Hi, friends, today's a "let Ruth Ann rest a bit" day, so in a little bit I'll be taking a sweet elderly lady to the doctor, and then laundry downstairs.

So, it's wonderful to have a "do what you need to do" day without stress of any kind. :)

Love to all and have a wonderful day with our Lord.

Ruth Ann
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Janet on July 25, 2012, 09:35:47 PM
Praise God!  The Sleep Essentials pills I ordered came yesterday, with the guarantee of a good night's sleep the very first night you take them---and I did sleep!!  They are just natural herbs, valerian root, melatonin, etc.  BUT THEY WORK!! My, what a difference a night's sleep makes, I felt like a whole new woman today!  I was able to get the big framing order finished that I hadn't been able to force myself to work on, and I took it to Hugoton this evening.  The gal was thrilled with it, and I was so relieved!  Then I took my sweet daughter to supper, as she was the only one in her family at home this evening.  Good to have some time with her.

I will be back tomorrow---and thanks to those who prayed for me! 

Bonnie, sorry about your fall, am praying for you!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: BonnieA on July 26, 2012, 08:42:49 AM
Thank you all for your prayers and concern. I can feel the love all the way here.

I too praise God for your restful night's sleep, Janet.

I'm heading back to the doctor today to see if he'll order a CAT scan for me.  The pain and discomfort when I walk is almost unbearable.  In the end, God will get me through this, but I have faith in my doctor since I know his hands do God's work.

Blessings to all.

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Jeanne Lee on July 26, 2012, 10:05:34 AM
Bonnie, I'm so sorry about your fall.  I'm praying for the healing touch of our Physician.

Janet, what a great upbeat posting.  Good news that you slept well.  I pray those herb, etc. continue to give you that same relief.

What a fabulous afternoon I had yesterday with my grandson and his lovely wife.  My grandson, Will, is a "budding photographer" and we sought out all the places around here that made good photo ops.  Then we wound up at a restaurant for burgers for supper, and back to my place for a few more pictures. They left with a promise of another visit before they head back to Arizona. 

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Etta Sue on July 26, 2012, 01:47:44 PM

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Well, friends, today is a 'get yourself busy day' for Etta Sue.  I have already moved the furniture in my bedroom, polished with glass cleaner and furniture polish...no feather duster today!  And swept all the floor AND threw out some things that wasn't needed anymore! 

And I didn't put any cleaning supplies up...next is the bathroom.  If I leave it out, I will continue through the house until it is all done once again!

Droid says it is raining but I haven't seen any drops yet.  It is cloudy and looks like rain but none yet!  I know it is hot and humid and it isn't August or September yet!  We are sure having hot summer weather this year.  But we should since we had spring weather all winter!!

I read this morning that my niece in Alabama is leukemia free!!  She has been having chemo treatments since last November...was in University of Alabama-Birmingham hospital for 3 months...then home and back to UAB for a bone marrow transplant that her brother donated!!  Now she is cancer free!!  Praise God!



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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: joyce robson on July 26, 2012, 02:19:23 PM
Just a "fly by" to Praise the Lord--Mom's surgery went well this morning.

Doctor (who looked like he is 12 years old) said my 97-1/2 yr. old mom took the skin cancer surgery very well and he removed it..She is cancer free..

She clapped her hands, nurses clapped their hands--my thoughts were for the Lord who guided the surgeon;s hands and kept me at peace that surpasses all human understanding.

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: JudyB on July 26, 2012, 02:57:18 PM
HAd a good night last night, didn't stay up working on pictures. Started again today.  Does anyone know how to remove moisture marks and mold from slides?  A family member took these, and then threw them in the garbage. A family friend returned them. but there is a lot of damage on some special pictures.

Bonnie Praying.  Make sure there is nothing torn.  You have the best Dr there in your town for "fixing" that kind of injury.

I have read all the posts, Praying for the needs stated and unstated here.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Carol on July 26, 2012, 03:14:43 PM
Jeannie:  Nice picture of the three of you in the S & F site. 

Bonnie:  So sorry about your fall and your pain as a result.  It is good to have the knee looked at right away. 

Joyce:  What a blessing for you mother and for you as well to know she is cancer-free.   97 years young.  Her background stories must be so interesting. 

We are getting ready to pick up granddaughter for two days & I will take her to a play tomorrow night.  Last night, we brought Chile Rellenos  to our neighbors for their dinner.  He has been on chemo for several months and will always be on some form of medication for cancer.  But --- his numbers are really good now & even his liver is better so he was aching for some spicy Texas type food and we drove to a restaurant and got takeout just for them.  They loved it especially after such a bland diet and restrictions.   That dish is beyond my cooking level. 



Our mornings are a bit cooler now so that is such a good help to bring in cooler air.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: JudyB on July 26, 2012, 03:42:11 PM
HYMN HISTORY:

A young woman sat in a prayer meeting over eighty years ago. She was so pressed down by the weight of despair that she was hardly able to concentrate on what the speaker was saying.

Adelaide Pollard had a burden for the continent of Africa and was convinced that God wanted her to go there as a missionary. She had been on the very point of sailing away but then had to cancel everything, because the necessary funds just couldn't be raised. You can imagine her disappointment.

As she sat there the words of a prayer, often uttered by an old lady she knew, came into her thoughts: 'It's all right, Lord! It doesn't matter what you bring into our lives; just have your own way with us!'

In a moment her burden had lifted as she bowed in submission to the will of God.

Running home that night she meditated on the story of the potter, recorded by Jeremiah:

'Then I went down to the potter's house, and, behold, he wrought a work on the wheels.
And the vessel that he made of clay was marred in the hand oft he potter: so he made it again another vessel, as seemed good to the potter to make it.'
Jeremiah 18:34.

These words seemed to fit Miss Pollard's own life and experiences exactly.

Adelaide Pollard had been born in Iowa in 1862. She had been well educated and for several years taught in a girl's school. She also had a talent for writing, both prose and poetry, and produced many religious artides, as well as a few hymns.

But her real concern was for the lost. She longed to see them reached with the message of Christ Jesus. Eventually, she began a ministry in Bible teaching and, travelling widely throughout the United States, spoke to numerous groups and churches.

Miss Pollard was also passionately interested in foreign missions. For a while she taught at the Missionary Training Institute at Nyack, New York and hoped that she would, herself, be a missionary one day. However, now it seemed that God, who had been with her all her life, was suddenly deserting her.

'But,' she thought, 'perhaps my questioning of God's will shows a flaw in my life, so God has decided to break me, as the potter broke the defective vessel, and then to mould my life again - in His own pattern,'

As she bowed in humble consecration before God, the words of a poem took shape in her mind, and she wrote:

Have Thine own way, Lord!
Have Thine own way!
Thou art the potter;
I am the clay.
Mould me and make me
after Thy will,
While I am waiting,
yielded and still.

Adelaide Pollard had learned that even Christians can be self-centred, self-possessed and self-willed. Even when doing God's work, like her planned trip to Africa, she had to be careful lest it be done in the wisdom and strength of self.

In God's own time he allowed her to go to Africa. She also spent several years in England during the first World War, returning later to her travelling ministry in the USA.

She continued to speak publicly until the age of 72 when, on her way to yet another meeting, she was taken ill in a railway station in New York City and died soon after.

The world will always have cause to be thankful for the life and ministry of that frail little woman who wrote:

Have Thine own way, Lord,
Have Thine own way;
Hold o're my being
Absolute sway.
Fill with Thy Spirit
Till all shall see
Christ only, always,
Living in me.
 

BIBLE PASSAGE:

Jeremiah 18:6 O house of Israel, cannot I do with you as this potter? saith the LORD. Behold, as the clay is in the potter's hand, so are ye in mine hand, O house of Israel.

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: JudyB on July 26, 2012, 03:44:10 PM

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Have Thine Own Way. Lord! (http://www.christianphotographers.com/sounds/adelaide.mpga)
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Author:  Adelaide A. Pollard, 1862-1934
Musician:  George C. Stebbins, 1846-1945


Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way!
Thou art the Potter, I am the clay.
Mold me and make me after Thy will,
While I am waiting, yielded and still.

Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way!
Search me and try me, Master, today!
Whiter than snow, Lord, wash me just now,
As in Thy presence humbly I bow.

Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way!
Wounded and weary, help me, I pray!
Power, all power, surely is Thine!
Touch me and heal me, Savior divine.

Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way!
Hold o'er my being absolute sway!
Fill with Thy Spirit 'till all shall see
Christ only, always, living in me.  




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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: BonnieA on July 26, 2012, 06:16:25 PM
My doctor told me that there is no need for a CAT scan since the xray showed there is nothing broken or torn, just some pulled ligaments.  I am to rest as much as I can for the next 3 weeks.

Thank you, Judy, for the recommendation. I have it on good authority, from you and another trusted friend, that Dr Stamp is wonderful and skilled at what he does.


Etta Sue, sounds like you will have fun celebrating your friends' birthdays.

Jeanne Lee, I am sooo happy for you re the wonderful visit with your grandson and his wife.  Praying for many more like that in the years to come.

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Janet on July 26, 2012, 06:56:41 PM
It is so nice to read several good reports today!  I haven't accomplished anything today, as couldn't sleep again last night, in spite of the new pills.  :(  What to do, what to do??  I can feel the lack of sleep starting to take its toll on my health and well-being.........

God is still on the throne, and He will take care of me!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: JudyB on July 27, 2012, 10:55:21 AM
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Heavenly Sunlight  (http://www.christianphotographers.com/sounds/heavenly-sunlight.mid)
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God is light; in Him there is no darkness at all.
1 John 1:5



Words: Henry J. Zelley, in Gospel Praise, by William Kirkpatrick and Henry Gilmour (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Hall-Mack Co., 1899).

Music: George H. Cook

   

Walking in sunlight all of my journey;
Over the mountains, through the deep vale;
Jesus has said, "I'll never forsake thee,"
Promise divine that never can fail.

Refrain

Heavenly sunlight, heavenly sunlight,
Flooding my soul with glory divine:
Hallelujah, I am rejoicing,
Singing His praises, Jesus is mine.


Shadows around me, shadows above me,
Never conceal my Savior and Guide;
He is the Light, in Him is no darkness;
Ever I'm walking close to His side.

Refrain

In the bright sunlight, ever rejoicing,
Pressing my way to mansions above;
Singing His praises gladly I'm walking,
Walking in sunlight, sunlight of love.

Refrain



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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Jeanne Lee on July 27, 2012, 10:56:46 AM
Janet, maybe that first night was just your body catching up on it's own and you need to take the pills for a while before you adjust to them. 

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Etta Sue on July 27, 2012, 02:12:32 PM

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When I read about Janet not sleeping, I think that we should give each other gifts.  My gift to Janet is sleep...I can sleep around the clock.  Her gift to me...not sleeping quite so much so I could get more done!

I did get a chemo wrap done last evening and the start of another one.  Need to take a picture of it before taking it to the hospital Tuesday!

And my bedroom is clean and my bathroom is almost done!  I thought the bathroom would be quick and easy...it is a small room!  But when you do the ceilings, walls, window, curtains, cabinets, mirror, tub, surround, toilet and floor...it takes quite awhile.  Should be done in another hour or two!  Taking a breather right now!!  Then I will have to dirty it up by taking a shower!!

Bright and sunny again today but the radio just said a storm should be in Indy within the hour!  That means if we are in the path, it should be here by two hours!  Just wispy clouds in the sky right now and a very slight breeze.

Best get onto cleaning!!



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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Marilyn on July 27, 2012, 03:32:51 PM
I am back from my trip to California to visit family that I had not seen in 20 years. It was a wonderful trip, however it was a long train ride both ways with little or no sleep. I didn't see my daughter as she doesn't want me for a mother and I guess nit even a friend. It is her loss and all I can say is what goes around comes around. her daughter doesn't want anything to do with her either. All I can do now is to pray for her
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Carol on July 27, 2012, 05:24:42 PM
Janet:  You and my husband could just sit up all night and play cribbage if you can't sleep.  He is exhausted as well. 

Marilyn:  Much to be grateful for on the reunion with most of the family.  The trip was a success.

Larry:  Missing your posts -

Granddaughter and I walked through IKEA and I bought enough paper napkins for a year at least - we had breakfast and even coffee later.  Now baking biscotti - I have been teaching her how to make things from scratch although our daughter has been teaching her some good cooking skills too.  Rain just came so that is so refreshing.   
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Larry Hanna on July 28, 2012, 10:33:18 AM
Hi everyone.  I got home from the hospital around 7 pm last evening.  The doctor released me about 3 pm and it took the nurse two hours to complete the paperwork to finally let me go which put me in the middle of rush hour traffic coming home. A lady from our church has brought over a delicious dinner for us and my DIL got things heated up and we had dinner and then I went to bed.  I managed to watch the Olympics until about 9 pm and we recorded the rest of it.  I slept so hard that I didn't even have to get up during the night, something that hasn't happened in a very long time.  I am still exhausted this morning and since my shower it is a struggle to hold my head upright.  I came to my easy chair to write so I can rest my head on the cushion.  I am sure I will be laying down before long.  I don't know that anything much was learned from the nuclear chemical stress test or the echo cardiograph that the doctor ordered on the spot other than the pacing of the other side of my heart seems to have increased the ejection fraction by about 10 or more points.  I was away from my room for over four hours.  However, based on the tests the doctor decided that another heart cath wouldn't be performed as there isn't much else that they can do.  He did increase the Isosobide by half but the others are already at maximum and I take all of the drugs to address heart disease.  They want me to do a liquid restriction of no more than 2 liters of fluid a day as as to not stress the heart anymore or accumulate fluid because of the heart disease.  In essence the results were another confirmation of what several cardiologists have told me in that there really isn't much  else they can do to help me.

I wasn't able to post from the hospital as there internet service was terrible and it is very difficult to post on my phone.  I didn't take the iPad with me as sure didn't want to lose it.  I have read all of the postings over the last couple of days but just not up to making responses  and sure you all understand.  Hope to be feeling better by tomorrow.  I did go to coffee this morning but that is it for today.  Just now had a delightful call from a wonderful friend from here on CP to check on me.  What a thoughtful and kind gesture and I really appreciated it. 
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Janet on July 28, 2012, 10:33:55 AM
Carol, I have no idea how to play Cribbage!  ;)  Last night I did get about 7 hours of good sleep, am so thankful for that!

Hot and dry Saturday here!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Jeanne Lee on July 28, 2012, 10:40:30 AM
Larry, I'm so glad to see this post from you.  I enjoyed our conversation - we'll have to do that more often!   :thumbsup:  As I'm sure you know, we all care and we are praying for you.  <3
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Janet on July 28, 2012, 10:42:09 AM
Larry!  I have gone back and read all the posts for this week and didn't find anything about your having to go to the hospital!  Anyway, I am glad you are back home again, and am praying your strength holds out.  I know you have such a great attitude about your condition, but we all love you and want to keep you with us for as long as possible.  Hugs to you, dear friend.  And to Pat, as well.

I have been wondering how we can get some of our former 'members' to come back and post in here?  I think about them and wonder where they are and how they are doing.  Even Pat seldom posts anything......... :(  I miss them all.

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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: JudyB on July 28, 2012, 11:15:51 AM
Janet Pat is unable to really post much, she is seldom on Facebppk either.  It is one finger posting, and even that is difficult.  Pray for pat as she is still in a lot of pain.  About the other members, if there is someone you have particularly on your heart, you could send them a private message.  I know Mario has been on my heart a lot lately.

Larry I am sorry the doctors couldn't give you any hope for a better solution.  The Master Doctor knows the the beginning from the end.  We want to keep you with us forever, however I am sure there are days you long to go Home.  I do understand that. Hang in there my friend, God has a purpose still for you here.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: JudyB on July 28, 2012, 11:24:00 AM
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He Hideth My Soul  (http://www.christianphotographers.com/sounds/he-hideth-my-soul.mid)
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I will put you in a cleft in the rock
and cover you with my hand until I have passed by.
Exodus 33:22



Words: Fanny Crosby
Music: William J. Kirkpatrick

This hymn is unique in that it was a poem written to fit the tune. Kirkpatrick brought the music to Fanny Crosby, asking her to write a poem to fit his music.

She, the blind musician who wrote hundreds of hymns, did!




A wonderful Savior is Jesus my Lord,
A wonderful Savior to me;
He hideth my soul in the cleft of the rock,
Where rivers of pleasure I see.


Refrain
He hideth my soul in the cleft of the rock
That shadows a dry, thirsty land;
He hideth my life with the depths of His love,
And covers me there with His hand,
And covers me there with His hand.




A wonderful Savior is Jesus my Lord,
He taketh my burden away;
He holdeth me up, and I shall not be moved,
He giveth me strength as my day.


Refrain


With numberless blessings each moment He crowns,
And filled with His fullness divine,
I sing in my rapture, oh, glory to God
For such a Redeemer as mine!


Refrain


When clothed in His brightness, transported I rise
To meet Him in clouds of the sky,
His perfect salvation, His wonderful love
I?ll shout with the millions on high.


Refrain  

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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Carol on July 28, 2012, 12:38:10 PM
Larry:  I first read your note in S & F and was so happy to learn that you were getting another mileage check-up and passed the tests again.   ^-^ 

Granddaughter is leaving us today as her dad is driving here to pick her up.  Wish we could have her for a few weeks at least.  Watched a bit of the bike race in the Olympics and one swim meet.  The endurance, the athletic abilities - such a gift from God.  I wonder how many pause and think about that fact.  We are blessed if we have any normal life. 

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Pat on July 28, 2012, 12:45:16 PM
hi everyone...

jeanne is right... one finger typing.

Larry I'm so sorry about what you have been going through.  God bless you and Pat.  my stitches are out and i had a wonderful shower today.

more later...  hi janet.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Etta Sue on July 28, 2012, 12:59:37 PM

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I, too, had forgotten that Larry was going to the hospital.  I remembered when I saw his post that Pat and he were going in back to back.

Cribbage!!  I haven't thought of that game for years!  My BIL brought that game to us when he was in the Navy while I was in grade school and high school.  All I remember is this little board with pegs in it and jumping the pegs and counting 'two for fifteen' etc.  That was a neat game...never could beat Charles though!

Glad that Marilyn got to see family.  Now my prayers is that they keep in touch! 

And Pat...praying that your pain disappears and that your shoulder is like new again.  No more hunting and pecking with one finger on here!!

Well, today my hallway is all clean.  It didn't take long since it is a short hallway but needed cleaned just like the rest of the house! 

I recorded the Olympics Opening Ceremony.  I may watch it this afternoon.

Bright and sunny here today.  The mailman just went so need to get the mail.  Then a shower.  I may or may not go to Subway for a late lunch!



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Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Marilyn on July 28, 2012, 01:21:14 PM
There was a blind lady on the train going down to CA who was playing cribbage by feel and reading Braille playing cards.

All is well here we are headed out to rent the Rug Doctor and shampoo the carpets.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Carol on July 28, 2012, 09:48:42 PM
pat   How much longer before your hand mends???   Glad to see your one-finger pecking note. 

We are having wind and dark skies but no rain at all.  It may have rained somewhere. 

Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: JudyB on July 28, 2012, 09:58:43 PM
Carol she had shoulder surgery 3 weeks ago or so.  It will be a bit before she is fully mobile again.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Pat on July 28, 2012, 10:32:26 PM
Thanks for asking Carol.   Surgery was July 12 so two weeks and 2 days ago.  It will come eventually but kind of annoying right now as the pain is huge in my shoulder.
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Janet on July 29, 2012, 09:14:43 AM
It seems as we all grow older, we need to always be thankful for the mobility we have, also for the wonderful bodies God gave us and their astounding ability to heal!  Prayers continue for Larry, Pat and Pat---and whoever else is in need of a healing touch from our gracious and loving Father.

I am a happy gal this morning--I SLEPT last night!!  The whole night!!  I never dreamed I would dread going to bed because of a problem sleeping, lying awake and longing for morning.....that's the way it's been lately, so a good night's sleep is something to celebrate and thank God for, for sure!   :) ;) 8) :thumbsup:

Pat, I am wanting to call you, but don't know when a good time would be...want to let me know?  Or just call me?

And, someone else asked, but is this the same shoulder on which you had surgery a few years ago, or the other one?  I hope the pain goes away quickly and God grants you a supernaturally quick healing.

Larry---hugs and prayers to you, as well.  You are a treasure!

Beth wants to go to church this morning, so we will be going a little early to allow for time to pick her up.  She is still suffering those awful headaches, we don't know why, but God knows.

Marilyn, glad to hear you had a good trip and good visit.  I think lots of families have one or more members who choose to separate themselves from the family.  As you said, it's their loss, but still sad.  We cannot hold ourselves responsible for their choices, though; that's between them and God.

Etta Sue, I need to do a thorough cleaning like you have been doing.  I am hoping I will get my usual energy back, now that I am sleeping again!

May God bless you all today!
Title: Re: Thoughts for the Week~July 22
Post by: Jeanne Lee on July 29, 2012, 10:00:30 AM
Time to start a new week HERE (http://www.christianphotographers.com/community/index.php?topic=12331.msg174230#msg174230)