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Morning Devotional...
The True Hero of the Titanic
John Harper was born to a pair of solid Christian parents on May 29th, 1872. It was on the last Sunday of March 1886, when he was thirteen years old that he received Jesus as the Lord of his life. He never knew what it was to "sow his wild oats." He began to preach about four years later at the ripe old age of 17 years by going down to the streets of his village and pouring out his soul in earnest entreaty for men to be reconciled to God.
As John Harper's life unfolded, one thing was apparent...he was consumed by the word of God. When asked by various ministers what his doctrine consisted of, he was known to reply "The Word of God!" After five or six years of toiling on street corners preaching the gospel and working in the mill during the day, Harper was taken in by Rev. E. A. Carter of Baptist Pioneer Mission in London, England. This set Harper free to devote his whole time of energy to the work so dear to his heart. Soon, John Harper started his own church in September of 1896. (Now known as the Harper Memorial Church). This church which John Harper had started with just 25 members, had grown to over 500 members when he left 13 years later. During this time he had gotten married, but was shortly there after widowed. However brief the marriage, God did bless John Harper with a beautiful little girl named Nana.
Ironically, John Harper almost drowned several times during his life. When he was two and a half years of age, he almost drowned when he fell into a well but was resuscitated by his mother. At the age of twenty-six, he was swept out to sea by a reverse current and barely survived, and at thirty-two he faced death on a leaking ship in the Mediterranean. Perhaps, God used these experiences to prepare this servant for what he faced next.......
It was the night of April 14, 1912. The RMS Titanic sailed swiftly on the bitterly cold ocean waters heading unknowingly into the pages of history. On board this luxurious ocean liner were many rich and famous people. At the time of the ship's launch, it was the world's largest man-made moveable object. At 11:40 p.m. on that fateful night, an iceberg scraped the ship's starboard side, showering the decks with ice and ripping open six watertight compartments. The sea poured in.
On board the ship that night was John Harper and his much-beloved six-year-old daughter Nana. According to documented reports, as soon as it was apparent that the ship was going to sink, John Harper immediately took his daughter to a lifeboat. It is reasonable to assume that this widowed preacher could have easily gotten on board this boat to safety; however, it never seems to have crossed his mind. He bent down and kissed his precious little girl; looking into her eyes he told her that she would see him again someday. The flares going off in the dark sky above reflected the tears on his face as he turned and headed towards the crowd of desperate humanity on the sinking ocean liner. As the rear of the huge ship began to lurch upwards, it was reported that Harper was seen making his way up the deck yelling "Women, children and unsaved into the lifeboats!" It was only minutes later that the Titanic began to rumble deep within. Most people thought it was an explosion; actually the gargantuan ship was literally breaking in half. At this point, many people jumped off the decks and into the icy, dark waters below. John Harper was one of these people.
That night 1528 people went into the frigid waters. John Harper was seen swimming frantically to people in the water leading them to Jesus before the hypothermia became fatal. Mr. Harper swam up to one young man who had climbed up on a piece of debris. Rev. Harper asked him between breaths, "Are you saved?" The young man replied that he was not.
Harper then tried to lead him to Christ only to have the young man who was near shock, reply no. John Harper then took off his life jacket and threw it to the man and said "Here then, you need this more than I do..." and swam away to other people. A few minutes later Harper swam back to the young man and succeeded in leading him to salvation. Of the 1528 people that went into the water that night, six were rescued by the lifeboats. One of them was this young man on the debris. Four years later, at a survivors meeting, this young man stood up and in tears recounted how John Harper had led him to Christ. Mr. Harper had tried to swim back to help other people, yet because of the intense cold, had grown too weak to swim. His last words before going under in the frigid waters were "Believe on the Name of the Lord Jesus and you will be saved." Does Hollywood remember this man? No. Oh well, no matter. This servant of God did what he had to do. While other people were trying to buy their way onto the lifeboats and selfishly trying to save their own lives, John Harper gave up his life so that others could be saved.
"Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends..." John Harper was truly the hero of the Titanic!
Janet we are only friends. Yes we spent time together this weekend doing a few things. It was fun and nice, But we are only friends. I understand how everyone here is so concerned after the fiasco with Michael. All I really want is a friend to do things with, pray with go to church with.
:thumbsup: Thanks, Jane!
Marilyn, it is nice to have a friend to share things with. At least, this guy is near enough to visit you, and hasn't started off by telling you tall tales. Good luck!
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Since this new 'Thought' is posted, I will post for the 31st. And Janet, I got your message and you did fine. I clicked on the last 'Thought' and it brought me here so you under-estimated yourself...you did fine.
Marilyn ~ You are making me think I ought to call my single cousin and see if he would like to go out to eat and such. I miss male companionship!
Well, I went to sleep watching TV this afternoon and the phone rang. I figured it was Kitty wondering where I was but it was Ivalou. And it was before 5pm. But she is telling me that she is going to her daughter, Jo's, leaving tomorrow after putting out the trash and not coming back home until next Sunday. I know I am a big girl but I just feel all alone when I know Barb, Kaye Don and Ivalou are gone!! I am not scared...just feel alone.
So then Kitty called and said she was home. So I left for her house. I was mainly to help her save her Favorites and Address Book to My Documents so when they bring the new desktop and transfer My Documents from the old to the new desktop, she can then import them back to Firefox and the Address book. And I tell you, she needs to be more organized. I don't know how she finds anything on her computer. I went to My Computer>>C: and she had pictures and word documents in there!!! Whew! I moved them to My Documents on the laptop and told her to do the desktop before going to bed tonight.
Then she insisted I stay to eat. I ate a salad and fresh strawberries...that's all. Didn't go there to eat!
Now it is TV time and Extreme Makeover--Home Edition. Love that feel good show! I have had a slight headache for two days and I never have a headache. May be still getting used to new glasses. \\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\
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Yes Etta Sue do call your cousin. It is nice to have a man around.
Janet yes he is close enough to vist and a Christian (Presbyterian who hasn't been to church in awhile) who really enjoyed our service last night.
Good Morning everyone: I sure felt sluggish this morning at my Curves workout. I should not have eaten 4 pieces of Chicken Garlic pizza yesterday. Oh but it was sure good.
I slept like a baby last night. Went to bed at 8pm and didn't wake up at all until 4:53 this morning. Keith called at 10:30 but I didn't hear the phone until it was too late, the answering machine was already shutting off.
It was 28° went I left to go to Curves at 5:40am Brrrrrrrr. Where did spring go. The blooming trees are giving me a hard time with allergy, so I didn't even walk my dogs yesterday, it was too cold and windy blowing pollen around. I sure have a scratchy voice this morning too. I don't know if it is the pollen or the mold in the church building that caused it.
OK I am done with my rambling
Quote from: Janet on March 30, 2008, 06:55:23 PMThe True Hero of the Titanic ....John Harper
Thanks Janet for the devotion today. I have never this account.
Happy Monday all!
Just breezing in to say hello. Take care and have a good week!
Ivalou just called me. She is in Ohio. She said she put out her trash..I saw that...and she put letters in the box to mail. I am to get her mail and the morning paper for her. But when I looked out my picture window, the flag on the mailbox was NOT up. So I called her back to make sure she said she put mail to be mailed today. Yes she did. I called before going out because it is raining. But I went out to the mailbox and sure enough, she had some letters in there. So I put the flag up so the mailman would pick up her mail. Ivalou said, she thought she put the flag up....never before in her life has she not!! Well, this time she didn't. ^-^
I am getting anxious for Kitty. She should have the Geek Squad at her home now installing her new computer!!
Hi everyone. This is housekeeper and lawn man day. The lawn people have been here and gone and the housekeeper is working away. This morning, after coffee, three friends and I went and spent a few minutes with our friend who has final stage liver cancer. He was sitting in his easychair and looked better than he had the last time I saw him. He said he wasn't in too much pain but isn't able to eat anything solid and hasn't for about 5 weeks. He has lost a lot of weight and tires very easily. We stayed no more than 10 minutes as know it is tiring to have people around when you don't feel good. He said lots of people had called him and quite a few had stopped in to see him. I have had coffee 6 days a week with this man for the last 12 years.
We had a great time yesterday. Our two grandchildren were here with their spouses and the 4 great grandchildren, one of whom is only a few weeks old and is so tiny. They all were here for about 3 hours. As soon as they left we headed back to the church for the wedding reception for our choir director and her new husband and then took our daughter home. We were both exhausted and were ready for bed by 9 pm. Fortunately we are feeling refreshed this morning although I passed on the walking for today. I am finishing my lunch and will rest awhile this afternoon.
Janet, I fear that you are being taken advantage of and I do hope you will stand up to them as they will respect you for it even if they don't like it.
Etta Sue, hope you don't get too lonely. I know what you are talking about with the mess of files on people's computers. For some reason understanding file management seems to be very difficult for some folks. It is one of the hardest tasks we have at the Computer Learning Center.
Marilyn, glad you had a nice weekend.
Hello Karmat and Ed.
Good devotional, Janet. I have heard/read that story before but it sure doesn't hurt to hear it again ... very inspiring.
Larry, you are right in that I'm going to have to be tougher with the people I work with/for. They gave one of the 17 year old girls a raise and put her in charge of the scheduling, and that wasn't a great idea. Every time I go in, she has changed the schedule. I told her I am not going to work 4, 5 or 6 days in a row. It's too much, and I'm starting to have problems because of it. Feet/ankles/legs swelling and painful. It's not worth risking my health, even though I enjoy the job most days.
I stopped by the funeral home this afternoon, and it is just too sad for words, to see four caskets containing beautiful 15 and 16 year old girls; with mementos all around, other kids sitting in the pews crying, community members milling about looking so distraught. I just hope the whole high school now understands that when you're in a car, you must be alert and not distract the driver. I heard today that the girl who was driving--that day was her mother's birthday, and they had gone to take flowers to her, and were hurrying to get back to school. She is out of the hospital now and back home with her family. I can't imagine how hard this is for her.
Well, Vytorin and Zetia are off the list now, huh? My cholesterol is now 328, but no way will I take any of those statin drugs! I would wind up bedfast if I did.
Our Sunday School teacher read us that account of John Harper and I enjoyed it so much, so went and looked it up to use here. I had not heard it before, but what a hero of the faith he was! Now I would like to know what happened to his little daughter.
Hi, there, I read the beginnings of this week's postings yesterday and really enjoyed the devotional, Janet. I realized, though, that the conversation was just getting set up, so waited to post until I was certain it was "ok."
I've had lots and lots of things to do lately, so it seems I'm getting on the computer later and later in the evenings.
Wonder if it will cycle around til I am saying "good morning" before rushing out to go to work again! ::)
Y'all have a good rest of the day!
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Enough of that!! Remember pulling April Fool in grade school? That was fun...depending on what side of the April Fool you were on, right?
Larry ~ When I was on Kitty's laptop, I clicked on My Computer>>C: and she had pictures and Word documents in there! I told her that's a no-no! Always look to see where you are saving something and always make sure it is in, at least, My Documents if you don't have a folder that it fits in IN My Documents!
Not sure what today will be...I know I don't want to be on this computer as much as I was yesterday. Don't want to have a hurting neck again. But I am mighty hungry for a hamburger...yes, a hamburger!! So I will probably go somewhere for lunch or late lunch.
It is cloudy, and rainy here in Indiana. Only 39°F! And windy! Rain all night and I am surrounded by ponds again today. How am I going to get my new glasses to transition without sunshine? Hopefully some day. SOOON!!?º°`°º?ø,¸¸,ø?º°`°º?ø?º°`°º?ø,¸¸,ø?º°`°º?ø?º°`°º?ø,¸¸,ø?º°`°º?ø?º°`
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Everyone must be busy this morning, as not many posts yet. We took the Mercury out to the shop to have some maintenance done on it. It is getting pretty old, but still runs good and gets better mileage than the PT Cruiser.
Last night was a combined Memorial Service for the four girls killed last Thursday. There were probably 3000 people at the Civic Center for that, in this community of less than 7000 people. We didn't attend, but did drive past, as we heard that there were to be protesters there from that so-called Baptist church in Wichita. Those are the people who go and picket Veterans' funerals, carrying signs with such ugly things on them. When I asked why in the world they would come here to picket this, I was told they said "God hated those girls, that's why he killed them." :crazy: :idiot: :clobber: :uglystupid: and :ticked:. Well, there were six protesters who came, and probably 150 of the wonderful Patriot Guard who drive their motorcycles to protect the people from the protesters. Also, every police and patrol car available was there, the men standing beside the cars with rifles! Never in my life could I have imagined such things happening in this peaceful little town. What a fallen, mixed-up world we live in today.
The first of the four funerals is today. The mother is a pharmacist at our local drug store, and when we stopped to get Darrel's pills, the drugstore was closed, for the service. Should have anticipated that, as this community is very supportive. The cousins will have a double funeral tomorrow, then the last funeral is Thursday. Please continue to pray, especially for the poor girl who was driving and lived. Can you imagine what she is suffering?
Sorry for all of that, as you can tell, it's really on my mind. :(
Ruth Ann, sorry I missed your call the other day. Do call again, please.
Have a great, God-blessed day!
Oh, my goodness. Janet, that's so awful. I can't understand anyone reasoning like that. It's just evil.
I can't believe so few people have been here. Is it an April Fool's joke? Am I in the wrong room? Wrong site? Wrong planet. Are you all hiding from me and going to pop out and shout "April Fool". lol
My daughter just came in so I'll hush and visit a minute. Nita
Hi everyone. Janet, I can't imagine what guilt and turmoil the young girl that was driving must feel. This is something that will impact her entire life as well as the lives of so many people. I just fail to see how someone so mean spirited could be lead to believe they are doing a Christ-like thing to picket any funeral. I can't even find words to express my indignation of such ignorant and misguided people and to think a pastor is leading them along such a path.
I had a busy morning as after coffee my friend and I went walking at the church gym and then I came home and moved some things around in my office to accommodate the fax machine, that I had had stored but my friend needed to use it last night, and also to get my new printer into a different wall outlet. I need to do some more rearranging. I then attended my Tuesday morning meeting and after lunch rested. I have some paperwork to do this afternoon and then will take it easy this evening.
I think I mentioned continuing to have difficulties with my laptop. I am seriously considering buying a new laptop. MicroCenter has one on sale, a Lenovo for $380 and rather than spend more money on my existing laptop and still have an old computer I am going to check into it towards the end of the week.
Etta Sue, it sounds like you spent a little too long working on your computer. I hope the restore didn't undo a lot of what you had worked on.
Nita and Larry, thanks for your comments. I do have some corrections to what I posted earlier: First, there were 8 or 10 of the evil picketers here; second, there were over 200 of the Patriot Guard. A friend handed me a "news release" sent out by the evil Westboro Baptist Church (Why don't all Baptists sue them to remove Baptist from their name?) The news release reads as follows:
Thank God for four more dead Kansas high school students, killed March 27, when a semi hit their car. They died for the sins of Kansas.
GOD HATES KANSAS.
Kansas--unholy, ungrateful Land of the Sodomite Persecutors of WBC (church), for preaching God's Word.
GOD SENT THE SEMI.
WBC WILL PICKET THEIR FUNERALS.
Yes, as always, we will picket in lawful, respectful proximity to their funerals, in full compliance with all laws, and in religious protest and warning; to wit: "Be not deceived, God is not mocked." Gal. 6:7. God hates those who persecute His people. Ergo, God hates Kansas, and is executing vengeance. There is no fear of God before her eyes, and hence, Kansas is irreversibly doomed.
Also, this so-called 'church' is not in Wichita, it is in Topeka. They even have a website to spew their evil, hate-filled venom. :ticked:
It was explained to me that the picketers took their position across the street from the civic center, on the sidewalk. The lady who owns the house there turned on her lawn sprinklers, which were getting them wet! :lol: But the police made her turn them off..... >:( The Patriot Guard guys were lined up on the opposite side of the street, with cycles idling; and every time the picketers raised their voices to spew their venom, the Guard revved their cycles and drowned them out!! There was such wonderful support from this entire community for the families of the girls, and I was told that the service was very positive and uplifting and encouraging. I'm so proud of my community.
Off my soapbox and now to work. :hello:
Janet, I have been in total and complete astonishment - speechless - since you first posted about this tragedy and the WBC. Words fail me! >:( I am glad for the wonderful support from the community, though.
I know that young survivor will need an awfully lot of help to ever heal from this. And, will be constantly reminded every year on her mother's birthday, too. :'(
Don't you just love the simple trust of little children? I received this today and wanted to share with y'all:A nurse in the pediatric ward, before listening to the little ones' chests, would plug the stethoscope into the children's ears and let them listen to their own hearts. Their eyes would always light up with awe. But she never got a response equal to four year old David's.
Gently he tucked the stethoscope in his ears and placed the disk over his heart. "Listen," she said, "what do you suppose that is?" He drew his eyebrows together in a puzzled line and looked up as if lost in the mystery of the strange tap-tap-tapping deep in his chest.. Then his face broke out in a wondrous grin. "Is that Jesus knocking?" he asked.
It think that one has been around a few times, But doesn't it alway get you by the heart strings?
"And a little child shall lead them."
Hi Everyone!
Wow, we're really experiencing high winds here. Our hydro has been off a few times today and my internet was out as well. It sounds as if my roof is going to blow off but I'm sure it won't.
Janet, that's terrible about the girls' funeral. I've heard of this church before and it's just terrible.
Nita, I've been wondering how Faye is doing.
Do you have any news?
Jane, thanks for posting that about Jesus knocking. I had not read it before.
Pat, I hope the winds calm down there.
Three of the girls were buried today, the fourth one will be tomorrow. :'(
Hi, there, friends,
Thank you for bringing me up to date on the news of the day. Janet, I grieve too for the entire town, and for the families involved in this terrible tragedy. At some point, those in that "church" who have strayed so far from the Light will get their comeuppance. Vengeance is Mine, saith the Lord.
Well, I've decided to retire, most likely in the middle of this summer. I don't know HOW it will feel to be able to sleep until my need for sleep is satisfied! Y'all please pray for Guidance for me as I make my way through the maze of decisions that lie ahead.
Love to all who visit this site.
I am sitting sort of sideways at the computer, having pushed the bookcase away from in front of it. My place is in total mess mode. Painters started and have not done much besides pushing everything out of place and doing the prime work....The daugher took off this morning because her son got ill at school, the father went to another job, crew is down the street at another job..... ::) Keep telling myself (and cat, Misty) that next month this will all be just a bad memory. She is petrified and doesn't believe a word...!
Thanks for a great devotional, Janet. Makes me feel real good! Also, thanks for the cute e-mails, Marilyn. Glad that you have someone to spend time with.
That church is terrible and I can't imagine how people can think that way. God will certainly deal with them in his own time. Sad that so many are being led to believe lies.
Do any of you have an opinion about the Mayan Calendar ending in 2012? Seems that a lot of people are thinking it means the end of the world....tho' the world we once knew has pretty much vanished. As a Christian, I think it is only a matter of years until Jesus returns, but the unfortunate thing is, people seem almost eager for the end, and are not Christians...I think it is best to look for the signs in the Bible, not in other areas. :)
Is anything made in our two countries any longer? The 3 expensive sinks (North American Standard) all have to be pulled out and replaced. Poor finish and paint coming off....They were made in Costa Rica!! Why do companies think they make money having work done by other countries. Recalls, after recalls!! :ticked: I hope that your next President stops this, because our country followed that example and we are all in a muddle! Goodness knows what this is going to do to the new countertops in the bathrooms. As I mentioned before, this is definately not Heaven.
Janet, you work much too hard. Stand firm!
I am going to watch the Barbara Walters special and learn how to live to be 150 yrs. Not! Can't imagine anything worse!
Won't get back to my computer for awhile, so hope everyone stays well and safe. Sorry that you are still in pain, Pastor Al. Will continue to pray.
Pleasant Day/Evening and God Bless.
Liz
Hello everyone, we got snow again yesterday. :excited: But it only lasted five minutes. :-[ :snowman:
It was sunny today. I even mowed my neighbors lawn today. I get big money for that! $15! of course, after I tithe there's $13.50. But hey, that works for me! :D
Have a nice night.
Janet: I do like your story about the hero on the Titanic. Amazing. Those troublemakers have been to funerals in our area too and I had a difficult time getting to my dentist & did he ever lose business when they came to picket the Planned Parenthood in the same block - the city had to put a police car there all of the daytime. What twisted minds they have that they don't think about the grief and sadness and of the families.
Larry: It sounds like your Sunday was a lovely and memorable day!
Scotty: How nice that you consider tithing in all things. Tithing and saving are going the way of the past.
Ruth Ann: You are moving up your retirement date, at least I seem to remember you mentioned later this year. You will adjust very quickly and be happy for it!
I have several things "To Do" and had better get going.
Liz - I guess the bottom line is the bottom line. Return on investment is everything. Paying foreign workers miniscule wages compared to the wages here impacts their bottom line, so they do it. This is partly a result of our unionizing over the past 60 years or so - we've gotten wages way up, but it results in foreigners grabbing our jobs. We will pay for our greed. And our "minimum wage" keeps going up, too, so companies don't want to hire young people anymore, and those jobs go where there are no minimum wages.
Good Morning; Where is everyone from the Eastern states? Must be busy this morning.
Liz yes it is nice to have someone to spend sometime with. Soon I will be traveling to Oregon for a couple of days. Getting the car ready for the trip. This weekend it is my grandson's 9th birthday, his party is going to be at Round Table pizza in Arcata this year. He wants some Star Wars legos; So I have to see what I can find.
I do appreciate everyones prayers and love, I want you all to know that I am a big girl and can handle myself with dignity and not jeopardize my salvation. Keith is a gentleman and a very nice man.
Not much is else new here. It is cold.
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Janet~ I have never heard of such a thing as picketing a funeral...especially by a so called church. (I don't watch the news much) I would call that bunch of evil-doers a cult! And what a sad time for your community, let alone knowing that there are picketers outside. And the survivor. God Bless her. She sure didn't do anything intentionally unless it was trying to do what was right...getting back to school after getting flowers for her Mother's birthday! Do keep us informed.
Scotty ~ And don't forget the first 10% is tithing...the next 10% is saving. THEN, you can spend the rest!
Larry ~ So far, I haven't noticed anything missing from what I did before the restoring. Just that it restored three things that I removed...all Java stuff. I had three updates for Java and removed the two oldest. There was two updates for something Runtime and removed the oldest. But I restored them and my sound came back on my games. Other sound was okay... ??? I, a lot of times, wish you lived in the vicinity to ask you questions and come over and fix my computer!!
Bright and sunny in Indiana but cold...still only 38°F but suppose to get to 52°F. Kitty and I may go to Indy today to see one of my classmates that is in the heart hospital...not doing very good at all. »ïÏï«,¸¸,»ïÏï«,¸¸,»ïÏï«,¸¸,»ïÏï«,¸¸,»ïÏï«,¸¸,»ïÏï«,¸¸,»ïÏï«,¸¸,»ïÏï«,¸¸,»ïÏï«
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I'm thinking it's too bad our politicians don't read CP! We could tell them a lot about how to fix the problems they have created!! 8) :thumbsup:
I need to get to the home to visit Beth, so just stopping in to say good morning before I leave.
Thank you all for your concerns about the girls' families and the surviving girl. It has been a terrible week for this community.
Liz, hope they get with the program and get that work done--quickly!! Don't you just wonder if it is worth it?
Ruth Ann, you will feel better for sure when you can get enough sleep. I'm having problems sleeping, not for lack of time, just can't sleep. :(
See you all later!
Hi everyone. It is a beautiful day here and suppose to get up to 74 degrees and the sun is shining. It will be cooler tomorrow. After coffee this morning we went walking but I only made 14 laps before bringing on some chest pain so stopped. I then spent a couple of hours this morning with a good friend who came by.
I have decided to buy a new laptop, as I mentioned yesterday. I am going to call and see if the store still has the unit in stock before making the trip to the mall. If they do I plan on going up and looking a it and if ok getting it.
Tonight is choir practice.
Hello everyone!
It's about 47 degrees here in Idaho right now and sunny. I thought I'd stop in and read some of what's been up with you all. So sorry to hear of the horrible accident and that even more horrible church and their picketing of the funerals! Rest assured, "God is not mocked." He will surely deal with them. I pray for the victims' family members.
I am happy to report I that have found some tricks to help with my vision, from an online support group. I'm using special eyedrops that help dry up the water retention that occurs overnight. That, in turn, helps with my vision because the swelling goes down and watery eyes dry up. (in the afternoon I have the opposite problem and use wetting drops because they dry up and cause more strain and stress on my eyes) Unfortunately, this is only a temporary help for my vision overall. I am looking at corneal transplants in the not too distant future. I also found some glasses that help with glare that I can use indoors or out and even helps with the computer screen. I also was taught a quick trick to make the pages bigger all around on the web so I can read more without severe eyestrain and resulting migraine. Please pray for me as I look for the right and competant Dr. to do the surgery and help me on this journey to new vision. Also as we search for insurance coverage and then have to wait the 12 months to be covered for the Fuchs' Dystrophy and finances as we pay out of pocket for appointments in the meantime. We're waiting on a review and raise for my husband, so please pray it happens soon.
I have been busy working on processing my photos from my Exotic Mexico cruise and also creating a new business blog for my website. You can check it out at http://shotsnthoughts.blogspot.com/ (http://shotsnthoughts.blogspot.com/). I welcome your comments. There are some pictures from my trip of the Cliff Divers that are pretty cool. They were an awesome sight to see! They're crazy, but they're cool. I also have a new personal blog that's been fun to do. You can see it at http://jugglesnstruggles.blogspot.com/ (http://jugglesnstruggles.blogspot.com/).
My family is doing well and looking forward to the colors of spring, after a long monochromatic winter. My oldest daughter was the joker of the day, yesterday for April fools, getting both her sister and myself on several occasions. I guess my younger daughter and myself have a year to think of ways to get her back in 2009, hu? haha
Well, you all have a great day! Love and prayers, Kathleen
I honestly think Westboro makes God cry. I looked at their website, and I'm wondering how in the name of pete, someone who is commanded to "Love your neighbor as yourself," can build a church on hate AND use the language that they use. Of course, they probably rationalize it away. Wonder how they explain it if someone from their church gets sick and dies or is tragically killed?
Good question, Karma.
Kathleen, best wishes and prayers for your eyesight.
I'm tired, so not talking much tonight. Guess I'm all talked out. :-X
Jane, I hadn't read the thing about the Stethoscope. I loved it. I'm saving it to send to the family.
Also..........Taadaah!! Someone is having a birthday tomorrow. I saw it on my calendar last night. :) As young as you look, JANE, you might as well just fib and make it your 60th. :) I should be taking you to lunch. After this fast is over and I start eating real food again, I'll do just that. Our coupons for the digital tv thing came today. We have until June to get our boxes.
I've been working on the other computer. I gave it to my sis, and it was all messed up by the time she was done. She couldn't fix it, and I couldn't over there, and she had another one, so I brought it home and played around until it's back to ok and networked to this computer (sharing internet). I guess the only reason I did that was just to see if I could. I like piddlin' around with computers. lol
Marilyn, are you coming to see your friend? Let me know when you'll be in Coos Bay and if things work out right, maybe we can meet. With the baby, and only having one car, I have to plan ahead of time. It shouldn't be that way as it's my car, but .....well........sometimes the only way to get alone time is to let Angel take the car. And other times, it's doctor's apps, etc.
I blabbed away, so will hush for now. Nita
Hello everyone. I took some pics today, I'll post them in few minutes.
My family is watching last nights American Idol. Jason Castro is on now.
:D
Simon was very rough on everyone last night. :clobber:
He's grumpy. >:(
Wow, I've almost posted 100 times.
Quote from: ScottyBoy on April 01, 2008, 11:29:00 PM
Hello everyone, we got snow again yesterday. :excited: But it only lasted five minutes. :-[ :snowman:
It was sunny today. I even mowed my neighbors lawn today. I get big money for that! $15! of course, after I tithe there's $13.50. But hey, that works for me! :D
Have a nice night.
Scotty, it's so refreshing to read your post and realize that you tithe, etc.
Thanks for sharing with all of us.
Kathleen, it's so good to see your post and know that you have learned some "tricks" to help your vision. I'm continuing to pray for you and your situation.
Love
Pat
Marilyn, have a good trip to Oregon.
Thank you Pat I won't be going until next week Friday after work. Bill across the street is going to take care of he dogs and Mimi will also look in on them.
Nita email me your phone number, I will takes Jane's number with me. I know on Saturday we are planning to go on a photo expedition, I ask him to take me to Shore Acres. Being an Architect he takes a lot of photos buildings so I'm not sure where we will go. I want to photograph the sunset if it isn't raining.
Got to get busy here, get ready for work and fix my breakfast.
TTYL
Good Morning Everyone...
It's a lovely day here in Guelph! The sun is shining and it's not too cold. Now, if only all the snow would melt, I'd be so happy.
I'm off to Virginia on a very fast trip on Apr. 16 and then on to Pensacola, Florida. Then straight back. Talk about living in a car!!! One of the nice things will be to get to meet with Larry and Pat in Georgia. It's been a long time since we've seen each other.
Welcoming New folks!
May I please ask you all to click on this link? CLICK (http://www.christianphotographers.com/community/index.php?board=42.0) and scroll down and post some welcome messages to our new members?
We all like to be welcomed, at least I do, and several topics are in there that are in real need of some "Welcome" messages from YOU.
Thanks so much!
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Larry ~ I put your number into my cell phone so that if I am out and about and see a good price on a computer, I can call you and see if the innards is what I need for photography and such.
Kathleen ~ I hope you know that you can increase the size of text by holding down Ctrl and scrolling up or down. I do that all the time. Better on the eyes if you can see and read readily! And your pictures are gorgeous!
Well, it isn't sunny and warm today in Indiana. Cloudy and 43°F. And suppose to have thunderstorms this afternoon. I need to go to the bank and will probably have lunch out somewhere. Better go get changed.:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
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Good tip about enlarging the text, Etta Sue.
Thanks, Nita, for 'membering :-[ I aint gonna fib though. In fact I wrote a little ditty for me!
Oh my ... oh me...
The calendar says I'm seventy-three
Now, just how can that be true?
Yesterday I was seventy-two.
It's been a long road that got me here
Y'all gather 'round and give a cheer
Hooray for me
I'm seventy-three!
:thumbsup:
:cheer: :cheer:
BTW~I need you to come piddle with my computer. :-\ I don't have a Flash Player any more and, for some reason, can't download it, either.
Pat, drive safely! I know I don't have to tell you that, but I just wanted to. ;)
Good afternoon, friends!
It's a balmy 45 degrees and clear skies here in Idaho today. haha
Etta Sue-That's one of the tips I got and it's helping me a lot. I didn't even think about making the text bigger, I just kept squinting more and more and getting headaches a lot sooner. Duh! Sometimes I feel brilliant. :uglystupid: I guess it's pretty common for people to adjust to vision getting worse instead of doing things to help see better.
Jane-Happy Birthday! Love your diddy you wrote!
Well, I'm off! You all have a lovely day and thanks so much for your nice comments about my photos and especially for your prayers! God is faithful!
Blessings, Kathleen
:groupwave:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
JANE!!
Have a look here, Jane!!! (http://www.jacquielawson.com/viewcardm.asp?code=1495526687274&ob=1)
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(Wish I had that fairy in my house!!! <3
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Ohhh, pretty, Marilyn!
Kathleen: Praying for you to find the perfect doctor and the latest and best techniques.
We didn't exercise this morning - and, instead ran errands and shopped between the snow/sleet/rain. It is beginning again and Don has a coffee date at 4 this afternoon with his retired pastor friend. We bought two mugs at the store that are mocha coffees - here is the difference. The mug of liquid (cocoa in some cases) will heat up when you press a spot. We thought of trying it and see how good it works and then have some on hand while traveling or fishing instead of bringing the thermos. $1 at the store. I can spill a full thermos and cup of coffee - my famous oops on most of our trips.
Lots of problems with our computer and also with Yahoo this week - disturbing. We are switching to cable next week. If things keep happening, I am not ready but may have to buy a new laptop.
I bought some fabric to make two pillowcases for one son's cabin - it has a group of wolves - and that DIL loves wolves.
Larry: Best to stop when you have any discomfort and you know your limits. You certainly do get around and keep busy. I do hope that Pat will be able to stop and visit on her trip through Georgia.
Carol :coffee:
Hello everyone, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY JANE!!
:groupwave: :nanadance: :banana: :banana:
There's not much going on right now. I finished School, and I'm looking for something to do.
Maybe I'll go make lunch. :excited:
Enjoy your lunch, Scotty!
Send some to me!
I wish I could, I make a mean bologna sandwich! :o
;D Scotty. A mean blogna sandwich. Well ya can't mess that up. I sure would like to have your camera. I have been checking it out on the internet. I found one that comes in with an extra lens but can't remember what power the telescopic lense was. That is a great piece of equipment you have.
Thanks at that is one of the very first card I made when I got my PSP 8 at least 4 years ago. I upgraded to PSP9 when that came but haven't upgraded any further. I think they may have PSP12 out now.
What's PSP? ???
Scotty PSP is Paint Shop Pro by Corel, It used to be by Jasc. It is the software that someof us used to edit our photos. I also have Photoshop CS2 that I haven't leaned to use yet. i should take a class in Photoshop.
Wow, Jane, hope your birthday has been just superb. Wish I could be there to bake the cake and put the candles on for you. Maybe some day soon...
It's a rainy, chilly day here. But, of course, I must remind myself that "April flowers bring May flowers!!" ;)
Saw the doctor and got a cortisone shot in the right knee. Seems it's bone on bone according to the x-rays. So, we're not sure what's next.
Marilyn and Jane, y'all be especially careful - we don't want anything happening to either of you!
Well, must go - it's time to watch the news and rest a bit.
G'evening, friends!
Oooooooohhhhhhhhh. I cant believe I didn't know that! Duh! :uglystupid: :idiot: ;D
I've downloaded the Gnu Image Manipulation Program. But I can't use it, because I don't have the latest version of Mac yet. :-[ unfortunately, my dad says it's about a $300
program! :eek: That's outrageous!!!! :ticked: :ticked:
I need Mac X11.
I'll just use a different one for now. I don't have $300. Here's what I think of that price. :P
;D ;D ;D :lol: :lol: :lol:
Thank you -- each one of you -- for the special greetings for my birthday. My neighbor called and took me out for lunch today, Nita, so don't feel bad. ;) I had a couple phone calls this morning -- one from a longtime friend in Hermiston, OR and the other from my daughter Joy. Also got a couple cards in the mail from my two sisters.
I love all the ecards, tho!! As well as that special one from you, Marilyn.
PAT~I'd like an angel like that at my house, too! Thank you for the lovely card --- Ruth Ann, I'll share the cake with you!
Thank you, Scotty. Your greeting is extra special cuz I don't think there are too many young men like yourself who would be so kind to an oldern like me! :lol: My grandsons used to be like that, but they are busy with their own lives and family so grandma takes a back seat. That's how it should be ... you know: the circle of life??
I plan to take it easy(er) the rest of the evening. Just kick back and watch some TV and play on the computer a bit then go to bed. :sleep:
This has been a beautiful day. I wanted to mow so bad but couldn't get the mower started. My son came over, started it, and volunteered to mow if I want to wait. He's busy this week, but it's going to rain anyway. He did set the wheels up for me, so IF I can get some done tomorrow, I'll feel pretty good.
Jane, I still want us to go to lunch. Pay day today, ya know. :) I'm easing off the fast. I feel so clean, I feel obligated to put only good things in me now. :) (wonder how long that will last) I'm on day 7. Not a spiritual fast, just a cleansing type. I guess anything can be spiritual, as we are spirit.
Pat, I forgot to respond to your question about Faye. She could use prayer. She has a bad infection from the place she had the surgery. It still isn't healed and she has to have it treated daily. It's getting her down, and her daughter said she's going through depression. She's back at work part time, but comes home and spends the rest of the evening in her room. She did get a little dog at the shelter. Kodi. I'm sure he's comforting for her. About the cancer....I don't know. She doesn't know either. The doctor was hopeful the radiation would get the rest, but I haven't heard. Our other sister, Sue, is going over this weekend again, and she said no one is talking Cancer much. It just hangs there. I heard someone say that they don't want to be defined by the word cancer. I think that's Faye. When she needs to know something, she'll know. She does believe that God is in total control of it all, but not healing is getting to her.
I'm babysitting, so gotta go check on Maycie. I've been taking pictures of her all evening. :) Nita
Oh, good; I hope you post some of the pictures on CP.
Ruth Ann:
Deciding when to retire should be easy but it is not I will be setting a date as well and find it so difficult. Sleeping in and being lazy does look better and better every day though.
Janet: Thanks for the devotional
Hello to the rest of the folk.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JANE!! AND MANY MORE! I love your little ditty!
I've had a busy day, ate with my youth friends, then worked until 7 PM. Not a hard day, but I was happy to come home.
Scotty, good to have you with us! I love teens!
Ruth and Ruth Ann--both making plans for retirement. I hope you both find the best time and work out all the details to your satisfaction.
I want to read a little before going to sleep. See you tomorrow, I hope.
Hi everyone. Jane, a belated birthday wish. I was reading the postings last evening and got to the last page of reading and the page wouldn't load so didn't get my greeting in in a timely manner.
Scotty, nice to see your postings once again.
I had a very busy morning as had a shortened coffee period with my friends and then came home and got Pat and we headed to my cardiologist's office, which is about an hours drive from here. I had an echo cardiogram done and then saw the doctor. Unfortunately, my heart function has continued to deteriorate as the ejection factor has been reduced from 25-30% down to 20-25%. He said he had hoped to see improvement due to the medications and probably the pacemaker but it wasn't there. However, on a positive note he did say I was doing good for the shape I am in (and no remarks about my shape now :). I am just going to enjoy each day that God allows me to have and feel fortunate to feel good most of the time. I have been taking Vytorin for several months and he did agree to put me back on Zocar. I was happy about that as it is a generic drug and much less expensive.
I see that Pat mentioned the visit she and Paul are making to our house on their way further South. We were very excited to find out that we were going to get to see Pat again after quite a few years and to get to meet Paul and become acquainted with him. We are really looking forward to it.
Since I did the reading of most of the postings last night I can't remember what, if anything, I wanted to say. Just glad to see all the postings. I have a number of different projects to work on today as well as continue to get my new laptop setup. I really like it. It is suppose to rain some this afternoon and then the chance of storms this evening. We plan to met friends for dinner tonight and then go to one of the couple's homes to play a game of Mexican Train.
I don't know if I told you that I am not going to Oregon until the 11th. I have Forest's birthday party on this Saturday. We are having it at Round Table Pizza in Arcata. I have to shop for him today. Better fix my breakfast. Keith will be paging me before we both leave for work.
Some of you may not have heard that Photoshop has made on online version available free. This was announced within the last few days. Here is the link if you are interested: https://www.photoshop.com/express/landing.html (https://www.photoshop.com/express/landing.html) I have not used it myself but from what I read it has a number of good features and the price is certainly right.
Hello all!
Happy Birthday Jane! I have no idea what day it actually was, so just go back in time and put it on the applicable day. :)
Yes, Marilyn, you told us. :)
Larry, I'm sure sorry to hear about your decline in heart function. But I greatly admire your attitude and your spunk! You are a great example to others, and a blessing to everyone who knows you. It's great that Pat and Paul will visit you, I know you will all enjoy that! I wish I could meet you in person, but am a better person for having met you online and gotten to know you this way. Prayers for you continue....
Darrel is planning a trip to south Texas to visit his brother. He called last evening, and isn't doing too well, he said. He told us 10 minutes of very moderate activity leaves him exhausted. Doctors can't find anything wrong with him. I told him maybe he needs to do the ten minutes, then add a little bit, even one more minute, until he builds up his strength again. Looks as if we will head that way about the end of this month. I have to schedule time off work--we aren't used to having to do that! ;)
I want to go exercise, so must get off here and go!
TGIF Everyone!
I love Fridays! I go to lunch with my mom and then spend the afternoon with her. My girls stay overnight with her and then they go with her to the nearby retirement homes and visit their ladies they've adopted because they have no visitors. Sometimes they perform for them, but mostly just chat and cheer them up. My hubby and I have Friday date night, our now 19yr. weekly tradition (which we've missed some lately, now that we do more things together since our oldest daughter is courting). Saturday morning we sleep in or he takes me to shoot sunrise, depending on what we'd rather do.
Larry-I'm also sorry to hear about your heart. I will sure keep you in my prayers.
I have the expensive version of PhotoshopCS2 but I got mine for less than half price right before the CS3 version came out. I like it a lot, but from everything I've read Lightroom is much more tailored to photographers than PS is and I'm looking forward to getting it soon. But, you are right about the price being right for those who want to try PS. I haven't checked into it, yet, to see what all is available with the free version, but if I do, I can let you all know how it compares to the full version. I do know that since I like my photos to look as natural as possible without a lot of filters and stuff, that I haven't even tapped into the capabilities of PS2. The guy, David, who's courting my daughter uses it with his artwork. He sometimes draws manga people and uses PS2 to color them in. I guess it's awesome for graphics and stuff, but i've never tried any of that, really.
Carol-Thank you for your prayers! I so appreciate it!
ScottyBoy-Hello, I don't think we've met. I'm in Idaho. I'm a home schooling mom with two teenage daughters, and a wonderful hubby! Good to see you posting here, so WELCOME.
Well, I guess I better get going. You all have a great day and an even better weekend, if I don't get back here.
Blessings, Kathleen
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Larry ~ So sorry about your heart functioning. Reading your posts you would never know you have any heart problems...you are so upbeat and positive in your attitude. I am happy you are going to get to see Pat and Paul, too!
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for yesterday.
Speaking about birthdays...I love to make my own cards for different occasions. I got an email from my DIL saying her brother's FIL is having his 64th birthday the 14th. And since he is terminally ill, they want to shower him with cards. So I wracked my brain to think of what to make for someone who is terminally ill and not expected to live but maybe a couple of more months. So I came up with this: On the front I put with big letters 'ONE MORE CARD'. On the inside I put 'Hope you enjoy one more card for your birthday,' Then told him Happy Birthday. I don't know this man very well so I signed it with (Tony's Mom) under my signature. I sure hope he enjoys his card.
I only said the above because we all have times when we just don't have the appropriate card to send to someone.
I realized this morning that I haven't been to the gallery for awhile. I did go daily but something happened that I stopped. Couldn't be Old Timers!! <: )) ))><<~~> <: )) ))><<~~< <: )) ))><<~~<
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Larry: I wish that we could meet in person as well. Do remember that you mentioned not visiting Colorado again because of the altitude problems.
Kathleen: Many of us don't always mention each person in particular but if they are like me, they say a prayer for each while reading. Blessings to you!
Janet: Just a question - are you caring for yourself? You have such an active schedule. And, watch out for those tornadoes while you are so involved in everything.
Etta Sue: I love it when you write about the little things in life on your acreage and living so close to your sister - it is like reading one of Jan Karon's books on their little village and everyone knows each other so well.
Weekend - it is different even for those retired. We try to never shop on weekends and don't even go near the gym we belong to - all of those buff young people - and they all try to park as close as possible so they drive and drive in the parking area & sit and wait for you to pull out - very strange!
Have a blessed and refreshing weekend. Carol
Thank you, Janet, Larry, Karma and Etta Sue. <3 I had a good day yesterday. My neighbor took me to a Mexican restaurant that I have been to before, but she never has. We then walked through the Coos Art Museum and over to the new "mini-mall" where we have things on consignment. I must have gotten myself pretty tired because I never even heard the phone ring when my daughter called last night! :-\ (I saw the light on my answering machine blinking this morning). She said she'd call today.
Larry, I will add my thoughts to the others who are concerned about your deteriorating heart condition. I know you have dealt with heart problems for several years, but always with a smile and kind word for others. Take it easy and continue to do as you are: live each day to the fullest. :)
I don't usually put in whole articles but I know that the organization where I read this won't mind and I think as families on here, this is very important...
Pink arches?
McDonald's buys into homosexual agenda
Jeff Johnson - OneNewsNow - 4/4/2008 12:00:00 PM
All it takes is the smell of those fries, the taste of a Happy Meal, or the sight of the Golden Arches to know that you've arrived at McDonald's. But the founder of the American Family Association says the restaurant chain has turned its attention away from inexpensive food and toward a potentially costly political agenda
With 30,000 restaurants in more than 100 countries, you can get your chicken McNuggets fix just about anywhere. Rev. Don Wildmon, founder and chairman of the American Family Association, says McDonald's' success can be attributed to their choice to market to one American institution.
"McDonald's caters to the family," Wildmon says. "They put emphasis on the children."
But the pro-family leader says the world's largest fast-food restaurant chain is branching out into a new business -- promoting the homosexual agenda.
"McDonald's ... has given a significant amount of money, I might mention, to become a member of the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce," Wildmon explains. "Among the many other things that the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce promotes is hate crimes [legislation], the ENDA [Employment Non-Discrimination Act]. [T]hey're dedicated to pushing the homosexual agenda."
In exchange for the donation, a McDonald's senior executive has been placed on the board of the pro-homosexual group. Wildmon says the chain's decision is baffling. "And this is so strange, because it's the family that McDonald's appeals to -- children's playland, you know, all the little toys, all of that," Wildmon shares. "And they are promoting a lifestyle that would utterly destroy the traditional family."
The American Family Association wants to talk with McDonald's, but the company is not returning Wildmon's calls. In the meantime, he says the group is not calling for a boycott. But he is encouraging McDonald's' customers to take action (see AFA's Action Alert).
"If a person really wants to make an impact," Wildmon encourages, "call your local McDonald's and say, 'As long as you are members of the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, I'm going to have to seriously consider whether or not I'm going to continue to come to your restaurant and bring my family to your restaurant.'"
Wildmon says that, since three-fourths of McDonald's restaurants are owned by franchisees, if local customers contact the restaurant owners, those owners could be persuaded to call the corporate headquarters and discourage involvement with homosexual activist organizations like the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce.
"That person locally probably, may be sympathetic with us," Wildmon concludes. "And, if enough of those local managers get the word and they call McDonald's national, then there's a possibility McDonald's will change their stance in all of this."
The AFA founder notes that two years ago, Wal-Mart joined the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce. But after AFA representatives discussed the matter with Wal-Mart officials, the company allowed their position on the Chamber's board to expire -- and according to Wildmon, Wal-Mart is no longer a member of the NGLCC.
That STINKS! :P
Time to upload more photos in the gallery. :D
I would like to ask all of you to please rate my pictures that I uploaded in the gallery. :yes: :no:
If you have any ideas on how to make them better, please add that too. Be critical. :clobber:
I respect all of your opinions. :thinking:
Thank you,
Scotty. :D
I had already read that article on MacDonald's in AFA. I almost wish I was one of their customers so I could boycott them, but I never have been. If I knew where to write, I'd write them a letter - if enough people did that, it'd be effective.
I agree with Scotty! Also, I get the AFA newsletters, so I read about this the other day. That does it for me! >:( :clobber:
I told Terry about the McDonald's deal, and he said, "Well, we don't have to go there anymore!" :cool:
Well this has been a long week. Tuesday in the middle of a spring snowstorm I headed south to Markham for two days training. (Bear in mind this is a 4 1/2 hour drive one way.)
What a machine the Husqvarna Designer SE LE is! There is not much it won't do.
On Wednesday night I had a great time with Ruthie as we exchanged ideas and laughed together. Then immediately thursday after class I headed north had a short visit with our brother and then headed home, Friday back to work, and what a busy day that was. This is Saturday, and I am at work again as The boss is at the home show demonstrating machines. I hope she sells many! Thankfully I am off tomorrow, and then cack again on Monday. My schedule will eventually change to Mondays off and half day on Thursday. I enjoy the half day thursday as it gives me time to accomplish the odds and ends that I haven't had time for during the week.
Well I must go and get something done here.
Love to all JudyB
Hi everyone. We have had many hours of wonderful soaking rain and more is predicted for today. My friend said he had 4 inches in his gauge from the last couple of days.
We had a very nice time last night with our church friends. We ate at Texas Roadhouse and then went to one of the couple's homes and played Mexican Train and did a lot of visiting. These are never long evenings as we start early and we were home around 9 pm.
Today should be pretty restful. We have a meeting to attend this morning and then plan a quiet rest of the day. I will watch the NCAA Final Four games tonight.
I sure don't want you all to worry about me. I am doing well and am just enjoying each day that I have and hope to have many more. The ejection factor of the heart has to do with how much of the blood in the holding chamber of the heart is pumped out with each beat of the heart. The normal is around 60%. Apparently the reduction of this percentage is part of the congestive heart failure process. Believe me I am not going to sit around and worry about it as things will be as they are and will be dealt with when and if they ever become a factor.
Time to leave. I will try to get back a little later today.
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I quit going to McDonalds in Greenfield because of roaches and the manager said there was nothing he could do. Now I will think twice about the other McDonalds. They (homosexuals) can live their lives but don't shove it in my face.
This must be the week of controversies. Has everyone seen the YouTube on Oprah? Here is the URL (http://youtube.com/watch?v=JW4LLwkgmqA).
Scary! And she promotes this at the end of her shows. And did you see the episode of the male that is pregnant!! Yes! They live in Bend, Oregon. You can read about thathere (http://www2.oprah.com/tows/pastshows/200804/tows_past_20080403.jhtml?promocode=HP51).
I am beginning to lose respect for Oprah. Can her 'Big Give' show override these other controversies.
Aaron and I are going out to lunch today. Not sure where. Aaron usually has an idea but I am going to encourage him to go to Anderson instead of Noblesville.
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Oh, my! What a fallen, depraved, mixed-up world we live in today! And "they" try to insist all their "stuff" is normal? NOT!
Larry, good for you! Like you, I just want to LIVE as long as I live!
Carol, yes, I'm taking care of me. I told them that I do not want to work three or four days in a row; it just takes my feet and legs too long to recover. And they are respecting that. Also, with family reunion looming in June, being held HERE, we have lots to get done! Thanks for your concern. <3
I'm off today, so we are tackling the garage, and Darrel is at this moment waiting for my help, so I must run!
This morning I have been cleaning the bathroom and kitchen so far still have the vacuuming to do. I have had my shower and shampooed my hair early before starting the housework. Forecast irthday Pizza party is this afternoon from 2-4 then on to church at 5, going to the recycler too, so I have a busy day ahead.
Just to keep you up to date, Keith and I are communicating via MSM messenger about 3 times per day, then there are also the phone calls every few days. I think there may be a future here at some later date. For now we remain friends. So keep on praying I appreciate the prayers.
Better get back to work or it won't get done.
We had a good morning and then went out to lunch with a group of folks. We went to Ruby Tuesday's and had their salad bar and mini burgers. It was very good. I came home and rested awhile. I have a movie to watch and this evening will watch the games as I mentioned earlier.
Pat, thanks for sharing the information on McDonald's. While I believe each person has a right to live their life as they choose I do resent having these things thrown in my face. Our families are so under assault.
JudyB, glad you enjoyed your class and sure you will use your new knowledge to help others as they consider that machine.
Scotty, afraid I can't help as have to admit I am not a photographer. I usually just point my camera and shoot and don't do that too often.
Etta Sue, we have friends who winter in Florida and they plan to return here on the 14th. We will be happy to have them back.
I just got this in my email.
DIRECTIONS TO OUR FATHER'S HOUSE.
Make a Right onto Believeth Blvd. Keep straight and go through
the Green Light, which is Jesus Christ. There, you must turn onto
the Bridge of Faith, which is over troubled water.
Now when you get off the bridge, make a Right turn and Keep
Straight. You are on the King's Highway - Heaven-bound.
Keep going for three miles: One for the Father, One for the Son,
and One for the Holy Spirit.
Then take the Grace Blvd exit. From there, make a Right turn
on Gospel Lane. Keep Straight and then make another Right on
Prayer Road. As you go on your way, Yield Not to the traffic on
Temptation Ave. Also, avoid SIN STREET because it is a DEAD
END. Pass up Envy Drive, and Hate Avenue. Also, pass
Hypocrisy Street, Gossiping Lane, and Backbiting Blvd.
However, you will have to go down Long-suffering Lane,
Persecution Blvd. and Trials and Tribulations Ave, but that's all
right, because VICTORY Street is straight ahead! AMEN!
( Author Unknown )
Good one Marilyn. :D
Well, I guess we have to have a tie breaker!!!
Let's all vote again really quickly please!
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COWASAKI!! And it runs on grass, not gas, right?? :lol:
You might guess that we are going to be watching the Kansas team play in the Final Four tonight. ;)
We did a lot of work, didn't stop for a bite to eat until 3:30. Whew. But we did make good progress. Why on earth do we keep so much junk, just because we can stash it out of sight in the garage? :idiot: We have a big pile ready to take to the Sr. Center for their garage sale next Saturday. A lot more went into the trash pit, and up to the big house to be auctioned off later. And still more to go.....
We had lots of cans of paint left from when we were building this house. I went to an auction once and bought about 24 gallons of paint for $12.00. I used it for almost all the interior painting. That's when my art training paid off, as I mixed all the colors I wanted from those mis-mixed cans. Anyway---we are going to paint the garage floor, so need lots of paint. We poured all of it into three 5 gallon buckets and mixed it. Guess what color we have now? A nice light grey! :) That will do fine. We discovered years ago that if you paint concrete it is much easier to sweep, and you have a lot less dust, too. Besides it looking nicer. Now when we get the junk out of the way and the floor clean, we have paint to paint it with! :thumbsup:
Beth just got word from one of her long-time NF friends, one who came to visit her twice with his wife---that she will soon have a "new SISTER" in the chatroom. :ticked: >:( :crazy: :idiot: :clobber: :uglystupid: I can hardly believe it. Well, for sure, that "sister" won't be getting pregnant!! I think I agree with Darrel. He says he's glad he is as old as he is, seeing what's happening in the world. Can you even imagine (if Jesus tarries) what will be going on in our great-grand children's lifetimes?? I don't even want to think of it!!
Game will be on soon, need to eat a bite first. Wishing you all a good evening.
And don't forget to vote in the challenge tie-breaker! ;)
Pat, I love the new "Cowasaki"! :lol:
Does it run on ethanol?
Ethanol is corn alcohol, also known as the fuel of the future.
But, I bet you already know that. :uglystupid:
Probably it runs on ethanol, Scotty.
But it's hard to "STEER"! :lol:
HAHAHAHAH!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ;D ;D ;D :lol: ;D :lol: ;D :roflBig:
Oh, you guys!!!:) I need to get to bed but wanted to check in here and have been laughing since I saw the Cowasaki, and then reading the posts after. Funny, funny. lol Nita
It is nice to see a little humor here as often we have sadder or more serious things to share. I liked the cowasaki and related puns.
Janet, Kansas really controlled the game last night. I couldn't believe that North Carolina could be dominated so easily. The Memphis/UCLA game was also a bit one-sided. It should be a good final game on Monday. I agree with you that it is frightening to think what our country and world may be like by the time our great grandchildren are grown, although for me that isn't too many years away since I already have them. That was quite a bargain you got on all of that paint. I have never had a painted garage floor and doubt that I ever well now as couldn't do it myself anymore.
We will be going to church a little later today as the choir is only singing the Hymns as we have a soloist singing. Our choir director is in New York with the Atlanta Symphyony Orchestra and Chorus where they performed a concert last night in Carnegie Hall. Also since this is spring break week here there are no Wednesday evening programs at the church and we are taking a week off from choir practice so won't have to go Wednesday evening.
Hope everyone has a nice Sunday.
Yes, Larry, those Kansas guys are quick, aren't they? But NC had us worried there for a while in the beginning of the second half! They cut Kansas' lead down to four points at one point! Nice you will have a little more relaxed week this week.
I had a bit of time to say hello before church, which I don't, usually. Now to finish getting ready for church. Later! :)
I am going to Arcata First Baptist church this morning. Servce starts at 10 so I still have a lot of time to finish getting ready, Well actually I only have to fix my hair and put on my blouse and I am ready. I was awake just before 4am, but didn't get out of bed until 5:15. I sure wish I could go back to sleep when I wake up so early like that.
TTYL
Marilyn, you go to this other church quite often. Don't they miss you at your home church? Just curious. 8) Love ya! <3 <3
Hope everyone has a great Sunday - Terry is preaching tonight at our church. yea!! :cheer:
Quote from: Samantha on April 06, 2008, 02:43:38 PMDon't they miss you at your home church?
When we still had our place "up north" we'd go to a baptist church as our denomination didn't have a church close by.
Once after an extended trip and a few week-end of missing our home church, we returned. One of our friends said, "Where have you been? We missed you."
I told her, "We've been going to a baptist church." She thought we meant one in the neighborhood and replied, "Oh I'm sorry." Then I told her the rest of the story and we both a had laugh.
I would like everyone to please go to our Prayer Request area and read about Gord Brown.
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Good day all!
Can't believe Kansas romped UNC. Oh well. Maybe next year. :)
I go to a Baptist church every Sunday. hahahahha (Well, it was funny to me)
Pat, thanks for posting that about Gord. I'll remember them in my prayers.
I'm off to Royal City Baptist Church now. I'm on the organ tonight so have to be there a bit early.
We have a missionary today speaking both evening and night. He and his wife and family (including a new baby) were arrested and deported by the Venezuela authorities--deported forever and they are showing slides and reporting on their work that had to cease instantly.
Please pray that the Lord will lead them in another direction now. They came up from Ann Arbor, Michigan to speak today in our church.
Samantha: I go to that church sometimes for Second Saturday evening Worship and prayer. I have a couple for very good friends that go there. This particular Baptist Church is spirit filled not traditional. they do a lot of stuff with the AG churches. I danced with the flags this morning with my friend Eleanor. I also know the pastor and his wife there. But I haven't left my church I told my Pastor I was going to church with my friend.
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Well, church was great....as usual. I just know that some day we are going to lose Danny....probably to a larger church or a TV station. He is so awesome. He was illustrating the Holy Spirit in us with stacking chairs. One chair is you. The other is the Holy Spirit. Apart we are nobody. When nestled, we have the Holy Spirit with us all the time.
Later, I went to Taco Bell and then to WalMart. I finally found a card table set...folding table and 4 folding chairs there. I finally got it okayed from the manager to honor my rain check from last November from the Noblesville store. I got the set $10 cheaper which was $34 cheaper than the set I saw at Meijer's yesterday! Then I went to Bath and Body and saved $10 on a $30 purchase.
Tomorrow I need to call where I took my car to have the electrical stuff checked last December. I have noticed that the A/C doesn't get cold. I don't think it is freon (sp)...I really think they didn't hook something back up when they removed the dash to check the instrument panel. Hope that is all and they fix it for zilch! And quick!
Ivalou is home and I visited with her for about an hour catching up on all the news from Ohio. So glad to see her...I missed her.
Now it is time to get my feet up and watch some TV. It was so warm in here when I got home, I shut off the fireplace and the solar heat and opened a few windows. And in less than an hour, I was chilled. So I shut the windows and the fireplace and solar heat is running again. Getting comfortable once again.o0^0o_o0^0o_o0^0o_o0^0o_o0^0o_o0^0o_o0^0o_o0^0o_o0
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Hi, friends,
I'm really worn out from caring for an alzheimer's patient whose niece is in the hospital. The niece and her mother (this alz. man's sister) have moved him here to their apartment to care for him.
What a struggle they're having! I'm now emotionally worn out from this, so it really helps me know what and how to pray for these two courageous women, one of whom is 56 and the other is 78. The man is 81.
Larry, I'm so sorry to hear of continuing heart problems. We'll continue praying with you and rejoicing for the wonderful years you've been blessed with. And, to see your daughter now in the Kingdom is such a wonderful blessing for you and your wife.
Pat, I used to either play the piano or the organ as the need arose. Now, it's nice to be "serenaded" by others but will fill in occasionally as asked.
Y'all have a great remainder of the day.
Marilyn, thanks for the explanation, I couldn't make the transition from an AG church to a Baptist church (not that one is better than the other) I am a member of a Baptist church, but like you said, its spirit filled, not traditional. I don't want to be anywhere where the spirit is not. 8)
Terry preached this evening on the Hebrew men in the fiery furnace. How we all have our own fiery furnace to be in, and get through with Jesus. It was good, but of course, I have a biased opinion <3
Later,
Samantha
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