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Title: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Jeanne Lee on October 10, 2010, 01:50:03 PM



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Captivated by Grace
Dr. David Jeremiah

For if I preach the gospel, I have nothing to boast of, for necessity is laid upon me; yes, woe is me if I do not preach the gospel!
1 Corinthians 9:16

Recommended Reading
Acts 9:1-6

A homeless pit bull now named Eisenhower "captivated audiences with two days worth of activity on the Eisenhower Expressway" in Chicago. He dodged traffic for two days before being rescued by an animal protection charity. How does a homeless dog "captivate" a city? It means people's attention was riveted as they watched the news reports; they became fans of the dog, pulling for him to stay safe. They devoted time to talking about the dog and expressing concern.

The same could be said about the apostle Paul when he was captured and captivated by the grace of God. He had been a persecutor of Christ and His church, but the very One he persecuted reached out to him with love and forgiveness. Paul never got over being a recipient of the grace of God; he remained a "captive" of God's grace the rest of his life. He said, "Woe is me" if I do not fulfill the purpose for which grace was extended to me.

Are you captivated by God's grace? Give thought this week to what God has done for you and how evident your "captivity" is to those around you. God's grace becomes irresistible over time.

"Christian doctrine is grace, and Christian conduct is gratitude."

J. I. Packer
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Carol on October 10, 2010, 04:20:51 PM
Jeanne Lee:  Many thanks for your new Thoughts - It is a good story that reminds us of what we spend our thinking time on in this day.

Ruth:  What is a pepper squash?  Tastes like what? 

strolling:  thanks for your post about family.

Larry:  We were just sick about the Twins losing to those expensive New Yorkers.  Ugh. 

Janet:  If you just say that you are "where you should be" instead of a week behind - no one will know. 

We did not make it to church because:
(1) I slept late,
(2) I fell like a dead tree onto concrete yesterday - straight on my face & one arm
(3) I have a purple nose, teeth are still tingling, and my lips look like I had a messy collagen surgery - the big lips that movie stars pay for & they look weird.   

Grateful for oldest son who was there & he drove me to get ice and Neosporin & an advil right away.  Don & I were walking with him to a big field just to watch our grandson play the trumpet in his band - the band made it to finals but I didn't get to hear or see them. 
Just so thankful that I can take an Advil and still work around the house - also, sold a gas dryer on Craigslist today to a Vietnam Vet so that was a good thing.   
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Janet on October 10, 2010, 04:51:16 PM
Today I am where I should be!  (Thanks, Carol.)  Actually, I am!

Church was good today, one of the laymen spoke, and he is a great preacher!  I am thinking maybe he is called to preach.  He gave an invitation and several responded, thank God.

Larry, sorry you had to miss church today.  I'm guessing you are probably enjoying football this afternoon.  That's what Darrel is doing.

Etta Sue, sorry you fell, that concrete doesn't give a bit, does it?  Glad you were able to go ahead and swim which was probably the best thing you  could have done.

Carol!  OUCH!!  So sorry you took a tumble.  It is incredible how much damage a fall can do and how quickly it happens.  No wonder old(er) people are so afraid of falling!  I do hope you will be back to normal soon.  You should have Don take a photo of you with your "Hollywood lips."  And you didn't even need Botox!

Marilyn, glad you are doing well.

This one painting I did went through so many transformations!  Goodness, it doesn't even resemble what I started with; but was a great learning experience.  There are still several things I want to do to it, and that's where I am headed (studio room) as soon as I finish here.

Happy Thanksgiving to all our Canada friends!!

I cam back to tell Carol I'm happy to hear you got the dryer sold!  That's good.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Jeanne Lee on October 10, 2010, 05:26:27 PM
Carol!   :yikes:
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Carol on October 10, 2010, 07:38:00 PM
Jeanne:  You took my picture!

Janet:  Thanks - selling the gas dryer that was a highlight for me. 

I fell asleep in the chair.  No pictures, sorry - it is scary. 

Larry:  I'll check in with you tomorrow - did you get a restful day? 
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Al Moak on October 10, 2010, 09:02:35 PM
Carol - I'm glad you aren't hurt any worse than you were.  Those things can happen so quickly - leaves you wondering what really did happen or how.  Anyway, may our Father bring quick healing and comfort to you.  I had a fall in the bathroom about 2 1/2 months ago, bruised my left back large muscle.  Thankfully, it's pretty much completely well now.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Marilyn on October 10, 2010, 09:54:13 PM
Hi Al How is Marbeth doing?

Carol do be careful.

Etta Sue I hope you are felling OK too.

Jeanne Thank you for the devotional. I have always like David Jeremiah his sermons always hold my interest and cause me to look forward to his next one. I have watched him for years, i don't get TBN  here in Oregon but I get to watch  him when I go to California and stay at Willa's house.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Larry Hanna on October 11, 2010, 11:33:32 AM
Hi everyone.  It is such a beautiful morning that I am sitting on our screened/windowed porch using the laptop.  I tried to use the little Netbook computer but really dislike it so switched to my regular laptop.

Happy to be able to say that I am feeling a lot better than I have the last four days.  I am weakened by al of the inactivity but went to coffee, got a haircut and will go to my Monday men's luncheon.  Yesterday I was thinking I wouldn't make the luncheon today but it just goes to show me that I never know what tomorrow will bring so no need to worry about it. 

The housekeepers were here this morning so everything is spotless again.  Now we have to do our part and mess it up during this next two weeks.  :)  I expect the yard people here later today.

Carol, so sorry to hear of your fall.  I worry about my wife falling as her knees are giving her lots of problems and she is having muscle spasms in her hip that are very unpleasant.  I have to wonder if that isn't caused by favoring the one knee so much.  She did some cooking over the weekend and that really brought the spasms on as being on her feet seem to trigger it.  Carol, good to hear of your quick sale of your dryer.  I need to keep that website in mind when we get ready to get rid of some of our furniture and things. 

Marilyn, nice to see you posting again and to know the pain is tolerable and that you are able to do more than you expected. 

Al, glad you have pretty well recovered from your fall.  It seems our balance gets worse the older we become.

Janet, it is amazing what can be found in your paintbrush in terms of what the final painting will be.  It must give you a great sense of satisfaction to view the final results.  Glad you had a good church service.

Jeanne, thanks for the devotional thoughts for this week.  It has been awhile since I have heard David Jeremiah on the radio.  Is it still cool up your way?  We are going to get to about 85 degrees here today.

Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Etta Sue on October 11, 2010, 11:59:00 AM

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Ouch, Carol.  Sounds like you did a better job at falling than I did.  Ouch!  Yesterday I was a tiny bit ouchy on the backside but by evening everything was fine.  No after pains at all now.

Larry ~ Sounds like you are feeling better today.  Don't over do things, please.  Listen to your body!  We want you around for a long time!! 

I got my laptop back and my wireless back with a new router.  Also my printer printed wireless but I tried to print just now and it wouldn't print from the laptop to the printer with the laptop in the living room.  But I looked at the printer and the wireless light wasn't on.  Now it is. 

So everything is looking up again.  So many problems in the last few weeks...there was no way but up!

Tonight is Photo Guild where Kitty, Cherie and I are in charge of refreshments.  Hope they get their fill!



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Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Al Moak on October 11, 2010, 02:32:07 PM
Marilyn - thanks for asking re/Marbeth.  She's mostly doing pretty well the last week and a half or so.  We found that Meclazine (OTC at the local drugstore) works quite well for the dizziness, so that seems to be behind us now, thanks be to our Father.  And the chiropracter seems to have taken care of the headaches pretty well. Just pray it all continues.

Carol - there's a new rule for you.  You are no longer allowed to have falls.  May our Father keep you from them.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Marilyn on October 11, 2010, 04:08:05 PM
Al thank you for letting me know re Marbeth, I think of all y'all so often and really should give you a call when I am in California. I always stay in McKville at Willa's house there behind the church and go out to Blue Lake via Azalea road, So I am almost going right past your place. My next trip to Ca will probably be at Thanksgiving.

I am doing a little better each day and today I am taking it easy, I think I have done much more than I should have in the first few days after my surgery. I am anxious to get to the point where I don't have to take any of the pain pills.  I don't like having to take  the narcotic type drugs for pain..
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Carol on October 11, 2010, 10:07:33 PM
There is nothing like housework, shopping for needed groceries, and getting a tire fixed to get a girl out in the public.  I was talking to someone who sits next to me at bible study at a store and she didn't recognize me. Best of all was a wonderful phone call from the son who was with us - it was so special. 

Al:  I have skipped posts and did not know of your bathroom fall.  That can be so dangerous.  Thanks for the note on falling no more. 

Marilyn:  We keep telling each other not to fall!   Be careful too.

Larry:  A haircut - I need one, bangs are dragging & a haircut makes me feel so nifty. 

Etta Sue:  You had a fall too?  Good gracious - it seems to be catching.  Hang in there. 

Here is a statistic I just heard:  One in Three over age 65 will fall.  So - we have filled that quota.  Let us go skiing, we can do anything now. :D

Thanks for all of the positive thoughts in here.  There is always so much to be grateful about and it is good to chat on these thoughts. 
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Larry Hanna on October 12, 2010, 07:36:23 AM
Hi everyone.  The sun isn't up yet but it is suppose to be another pleasant day.  I don't have much on my schedule today other than coffee and to attend a meeting.  I got up feeling good this morning.  I am hopeful this will be the beginning of a long period without the chest pain and other things that go with it. 

Our Atlanta Braves couldn't win the baseball game last night so their season is over.  I watched most of the game, something I haven't done all season. The manager was retiring after being involved with baseball for 51 years.  He had a very successful career.

Carol, I like your last comment about there being so much to be grateful about and a positive attitude does wonders. 

Marilyn, please don't overdo and cause a setback in your recovery.  Most things will wait until you are able to tackle them.

Al, that sounds like a good report on Marbeth.  Certainly glad she is feeling better.

Etta Sue, I know it is a good feeling when your computers and related equipment are working as they are suppose to do. 
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Al Moak on October 12, 2010, 09:26:52 AM
Larry - I'm sure you'll be elated to run into one of these today - I am a long-time SF Giants fan, as were my father/brother before me.  Yea, Giants!  Sorry to see Cox leaving/retiring, but, as you say, he's had a very long, successful career.  Now he can just sit back and watch/listen.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Carol on October 12, 2010, 09:45:57 AM
Rain and low 40's this morning.  We sure do need rain. 

Time for  :coffee: 

Al:  Thanks for the update of a positive note on Marbeth.

Larry:  Always great to read that you are feeling good. 

Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: JudyB on October 12, 2010, 11:16:44 AM
Lets see if this posts.  Sometimes my puter lets me post other times I am out of luck.

We had a wonderful afternoon yesterday with good friends.  Shared a meal and great conversation.  We decided to take a walk in the bush and had fun watching their little dog try to heard our 2 young dogs.  She kept looking at Cimi for direction and approval at her job.  Interesting how she knew Cimi was the alpha!  She is a beautiful dog, Called Autumn, and is about 8 or 9 months old.  Our little male carried his ball much of the way, only to drop it long enough for one of us to throw for him.

We have the fire going, it is warm inside, but outside the sun is shining and really a beautiful day.

Marilyn as your hand heals make sure you don't overdo it. 

Carol falls, fires, and construction spells stress.  Take time to breathe, and careful of those falls!

Well to see if this will post!
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Jeanne Lee on October 12, 2010, 11:33:55 AM
You made it this time, Judy!   :D
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Etta Sue on October 12, 2010, 01:10:02 PM

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Photo guild was superb.  But they didn't eat much.  So I am sharing my apple slices and pumpkin cheesecake dip with Ivalou.  So much leftover! 

I have done a load of laundry and have made 2 pastor appreciation cards.  Also 2 cards for their wives.  Now to print them and get them in the mail.  I doubt if I make it in time for today's mail, though.  But all of October is Pastor Appreciation Month.

Time to find something for lunch.  Bet I have apples and dip for dessert!   ;)



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Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Etta Sue on October 12, 2010, 01:13:01 PM



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Karma!!
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Janet on October 12, 2010, 04:35:26 PM
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KARMA!!

Yesterday was my husband Darrel's birthday!  I think you MAY be a few years his junior, though.  :lol:  I hope you are having a wonderful day.  <3

I have been doing some painting yesterday and today, am planning on sticking with it better than I have been doing.  Not good to let it go so long between times.

Can you believe that I have only been outdoors once today, and that was to get the mail from the mailbox?!?!?!?  I can barely believe it myself!  That surely doesn't happen very often.

Carol, glad you felt up to going out to run errands today, in spite of your fall.

Larry, so nice to read you are feeling better today!  Keep it up!  ;)

I need to get a family reunion letter out, havent done that in a while now.  Tomorrow we go to Amarillo for Darrel's hearing aids and for him to see the other doctor.  He is still fighting that awful infection.  :(

See you next time.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Jeanne Lee on October 13, 2010, 08:43:25 AM
At 7:30 this morning the outside thermometer read 25 degrees!  The scary part of this is that it won't be long before I'll be saying it "only" went down to 25 overnight. 
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Etta Sue on October 13, 2010, 11:48:07 AM

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I have been mesmerized while watching the rescues at San Jose Mine in Chile.  I can't imagine all the emotions that are felt there.  I know I shed tears when each miners is rescued up!  Thank you, God!

Another day of lazy!  I have nothing to do to day!  Yesterday I did do a load of laundry, printed 4 greeting cards and crocheted a fringerless mitt.  Today nothing on the agenda!  There has not been many days like this!  Thank you, God!

I got another g-g-nephew yesterday...Jude Elliot, born at 5:04pm October 12, weighed in at 7lb. 14oz. and 20.5" long!  Family doing well!  Thank you, God!



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Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: JudyB on October 13, 2010, 12:04:56 PM
Humility, not humiliation

"You rescue those who are humble, but you humiliate the proud."

Psalm 18:27 NLT

The high and lofty one who inhabits eternity, the Holy One, says this: "I live in that high and holy place with those whose spirits are contrite and humble. I refresh the humble and give new courage to those with repentant hearts."
Isaiah 57:15 NLT


About this week's promise
"May God's grace give you the necessary humility. Try not to think—much less, speak—of their sins. One's own are a much more profitable theme! And if on consideration, one can find no faults on one's own side, then cry for mercy: for this must be a most dangerous delusion.

C.S. Lewis

Humility is not effacing oneself. It is not destroying one's sense of self-worth. It is honest recognition of our own worth, our worth as God sees us.

Pride elevated us above others, and often above God himself. But to destroy one's sense of self-worth is also unacceptable, for it denies the value God placed upon us when he created us in his image and when he sent his Son to die for us.

Christ did not die for worms but for people he loves very much, and those people have great worth or value in God's eyes.

To see ourselves as God sees us—that is our goal.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: JudyB on October 13, 2010, 12:17:02 PM
Hey it worked. I am able to post today. 

Etta Sue it is so touching seeing those miners rescued. 

We have rain today.  After a week and a half of sunny and beautiful weather the rain is back.  All the leaves are off our trees, and have been for about a week.  Thankfully I took pictures before the wind blew.  I have several good ones, but it is taking time to edit.  Folks lets get those pictures into the competition.  Enjoy the fun of seeing the best of the best.  Every picture is so good. 

Many up here in the north are struggling with the cold and flu viruses.  You walk into rooms and see kids and adults alike coughing into their sleeves.  At least their hands are not contaminated. 

I am working on a sweaters for my grands. 1 done, 2 3/4 done and I have the yarn for two others.  This is the year of the sweater.  if there is yarn left over I will add to them hats and mittens, but that is not my focus at this point.

I am off, have a great day folks.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Carol on October 13, 2010, 12:52:40 PM
JudyB:  Is there wool in the sweaters?  I went to the storage closet and pulled out a wool blanket last night.  Slept so comfy.    I am trying to learn & making a sweater for myself.  I still prefer to quilt but this has been nice while recuperating.  

Janet:  some things just have to be done whether a person likes it or not.  Yes, I have been out & really careful - now to go for several days of grandsitting - but she is so easy.  I did ask our daughter to not let the darling girl go to the mall with friends on Saturday as I would like to visit with her more - her whole neighborhood of friends just do too much of that & I have never approved of youngsters going to shop without a purpose.  

Today is the monthly meeting of sewing/knitting group in the little neighborhood & I plan on bringing my really inept beginning of a sweater.  

SonIL has an interview at 5 PM Rocky Mountain Time - please pray.  

Amazing rescues - and we know that faith has been a huge factor in the well being of these miners in Chile. How wonderful to hear this news.  
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Larry Hanna on October 13, 2010, 04:10:47 PM
Hi everyone.  Another good day all around.  We had Bible study this morning, visiting with friends at the donut shop and then lunch with the group.  I then had a nice rest and am looking forward to choir this evening.  Hopefully I will be able to sing with the choir this Sunday as missed last Sunday.

Carol, I am pulling for your son with his interview today.  I understand the concern we parents feel when our children do not have work.  I expect the knitting group will not be critical of your efforts as they all had to start out at sometime.  Glad you are enjoying it.  My wife has two quilts ready for the backing.  She works on them as she feels up to it.  I accuse her of just wanting to cut fabric into small pieces so she can then sew it back together.

Judy, the leaves haven't even started to fall down our way although the colors are beginning to appear.  It doesn't look like they will be particularly pretty this year but still too early to tell.  We are needing rain.  I liked the writing you posted on humility.

Etta Sue, I am sure it is a happy day for the family with the new born.  The older I get the more I enjoy seeing little ones.  There were a couple of real cute children with their mother at McDonald's this morning.  The little boy was all smiles.  Isn't it a shame when we have left over dessert that we just have to clean up.  (Guess I need to get real.)

Janet, a belated Happy Birthday to Darrel.  Hope you have a good trip today and Darrel gets some good news.  That infection has been a tough thing to conquer. 

Happy Birthday, Karma. 

I think they now have been able to get 22 of the 33 miners out.  I was touched by something I read this morning that one of the miner's said that he knew God was holding his hand the entire time he was buried. 
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Pat on October 13, 2010, 05:05:58 PM



I JUST have to share this.  We're all watching intently at the miraculous rescue of the miners in Chile and here's what I found (note especially the third paragraph!):



Chilean Miners Rescued – God gets the glory (http://voiceoftruthblog.com/?p=2033)
Posted on October 13, 2010 by John

Today's dramatic rescue of the 33 trapped Chilean miners serves as a global platform to put the Glory of God on display.  The miners have been trapped in the San Jose copper mine, Chile,  since August 5th, a total of 69 days in a tunnel more than 1,970 feet underground.  Rescuers have designed an escape tube 26 inches wide to hoist each miner to the surface.  As of this writing, the rescue mission is ongoing with more than half of the miners being rescued in a dramatic event that has captivated a worldwide audience.  As one news story notes, the event is being seen by an estimated 1 Billion people.  Another story notes that the miners were sustained by eating 2 spoonfuls of tuna and a sip of milk every 48 hours for the first 17 days in temperatures exceeding 90 degrees.  In a surprising twist of selflessness, the miners actually began to argue, not over who would exit first, but who would exit last.

So how then can God get glory from an epic disaster that drew the attention of the world?  As Mario Sepulveda Espinace, the second miner rescued, stated "I met God.  I met the Devil.  God won."  And as always, God did win.  Along with additional food, water, medicine, survival clothing, and handwritten notes, a Chilean evangelist sent 33 copies of the Bible down to them so that the miners could "find inspiration and hold up for the 4 months they have ahead."  The 4-months was an early estimate for the expected rescue.  Chilean engineer Igor Bravo, member of First Baptist Church of Santiago, was responsible for sending down the Bibles, Bible studies, recordings of sermons and Christian music down a series of small shafts through which the other supplies were sent.  "I had to help in some Christian way," Bravo said. "If there is an opportunity to share the Gospel — even if we're extremely occupied — and to contribute to the Christian cause and evangelism, it's something that's in [my] blood."

3 of the 33 trapped miners are reportedly evangelical Christians, yet it is being reported that 2 more of them have made professions of faith since being trapped.  One of the original 3, Jose Henriquez, has been leading Bible studies for the miners each evening.  "It [Bible study] started out 5, 10, now 20 participants," Bravo said. "[The people on the surface] have José Henríquez identified as the spiritual leader; they call him 'The Pastor.'"  Additionally, the family members of the miners have been witnessed to by Pastor Marcelo Leiva, of Vallenar Baptist Church of Vallenar, Chile.  The wife of one of the miners has also become a Christian since this disaster.  "This has been a testimony to what the Lord can do in a person's life," Leiva said. "Those that are the children of the Lord have been those that have shown, even in the midst of the storm, a testimony of peace, tranquility and trust in the Lord."  Pastor Leiva has also been able to witness to other family members, Chilean policemen, and foreign press, including a Japanese reporter.  As the rescue mission takes place and will soon be coming to a close the on-site Gospel sharing will likewise soon end, but Pastor Leiva maintains his obedience.  "Let's do our job and fulfill the purpose for which God brought us here," Leiva said. "Not to just have a protagonist role without sharing the Gospel.  Because this camp, in a few more days,is going to close and the people will return home. Pray that we, the children of God, will do our job."

And herein is where God's glory takes center stage.  Through this disaster that could've taken the lives of 33 miners, God has sent His Gospel message forth through the faithful ministry of one man below surface along with two of his brothers in Christ and then used them in conjunction with Christian rescuers and pastors at the surface.  In doing so, God's Word went forth and penetrated the hearts of two of the miners and so far one family member.  The Gospel is literally being spread underground and on the surface giving greater insight into the passage from Mark 16:15, "Go into all the world and proclaim the Gospel to the whole creation."   When we read of passages such as Matthew 28:18-20 or Romans 10:14-15, we too often think these refer to someone who is "called" to be an overseas missionary or a pastor of a congregation.  The truth is, this rescue is an example of how these verses are being lived out precisely the way they were intended, in an everyday context by everyday Christians, and these miners along with their rescuers are a testimony to the saving power of God's Word when proclaimed by those who faithfully follow Christ.

"For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes, for the Jew first and also for the Greek." Romans 1:16 NKJV

Additional Sources:

http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=33842

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2606473/posts?page=1

http://www.crosswalk.com/news/commentary/11639415/

http://hotair.com/archives/2010/10/13/video-the-television-event-of-a-lifetime-2/
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Jeanne Lee on October 14, 2010, 09:17:47 AM
Pat, thanks for sharing that wonderful testimony!
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Larry Hanna on October 14, 2010, 10:42:53 AM
Hi everyone. 

Pat, what a wonderful story and the rescue of the miners has indeed captured the attention of the world.  I know all of my friends have been talking about it and I plan to share the piece you posted above with them as I had not heard this before, other than the quote from the miner and also that one of the miners said when he reached the surface that God had held each of the miner's hands and that there were really 34 down there, the 34th being God. 

Pat is attending her Weekly Bible Study that her friend is teaching.  As soon as she gets home we are headed to Atlanta to have lunch with our daughter and to spend some time with her.  Originally she was planning on coming out for an overnight stay but has decided not to do this today.  It does make it much easier on us not having to make two trips in two days. 

It is suppose to be only up to 73 degrees today and tonight a hint of frost. 

Hope everyone has a nice day.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Etta Sue on October 14, 2010, 11:02:26 AM

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I kept flipping back and forth between CNN and Fox News.  Once Michael Moore was on Larry King Live.  Ugh!  He was asking why can't Christians accept the fact that evolution is right since scientists have proven we evolved by evolution?  Because scientists are wrong!!  I flipped the channel back to Fox real quick and didn't go back to CNN until the top of the hour! 

What a day yesterday watching the TV.  I cried each time a miner reached the surface.  And God had to be the 34th one in that mine.

Today is my Class of 1960 lunch.  I missed last month...sick.  Then I am planning on going swimming and then get some groceries in since Kaye Don is having a fish fry Saturday and I need to pitch something in!



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Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Janet on October 14, 2010, 11:23:01 AM
TO GOD BE THE GLORY, GREAT THINGS HE HAS DONE!!  When we left yesterday morning, the 10th miner was being rescued and when we were at the doctor's office, the 20th was rescued.  When we got home, all were out!  And we got to hear the president of Chile's speech, in which he gav e all the glory to God!  That was so good to hear, but sad to think what our president would have said in such a situation.  Throughout the whole ordeal, my heart was thrilled to hear of the faith and faithfulness of those miners who believe in God.  What an awesome showcase for His power and glory!  And I was so happy that Americans had a big part in the rescue, too.

Darrel was told to go off his antibiotic again, allow the infection to return, then get his urine cultured to ascertain if the infection has mutated again.  Such a long process.  They need to know exactly what we are dealing with, as that determines the type of antibiotic that will (we hope) kill it for good.

I need to go to Beth's care plan meeting, see you later!
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Pat on October 14, 2010, 11:48:19 AM
Good Morning Everyone...

Yes, it was indeed a wonderful rescue and to think that they had Bible studies down there is just so wonderful.  So often we hear of other things that folks do but not Bible Studies!  One fellow was in charge of "recording the sermons"!  ;)   I'd sure love to listen to those "sermons".

This President sure seems better than the one Chile had before (what was his name?).
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Carol on October 14, 2010, 12:02:47 PM
I can't recall the name of the former president of Chile but this  has been a wonderful thing for the country.  Glad that some Americans had a lot to do with the recovery as well as others from around the world.  Probably Canadians as well since it is mining. See what can be done when we just work together?  So glad that all the men "fit" into that little capsule. 

Lots of things happening in our neighborhood & especially serious is the cancer that is worrisome for a young man in his 40's - his mother lives on our block & she lost her husband not that long ago.  Our monthly meeting is good to check on people in these 101 houses.  We just heard that a couple from church is now ready to move in here too so that will be just great. 

Larry:  That is a Son-In-Law but he is like a son to us.  Treats us very well.  His interview was only with HR but I have been praying that he would now get a job that he could be home more, otherwise, he has been on a plane every week. 

I voted yesterday and only one person was not of the party I voted for - I said that I would never vote straight ticket but this time it is critical to our children and grandchildren.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Ruth on October 14, 2010, 10:38:45 PM
I have been away for more days than I thought.
I feel that many of us spent a lot of time watching the Chile rescue I know that is what I did and all praise and glory goes to our Father in Heaven.

Carol: You asked about the pepper squash it is in the squash family dark green skin and yellow inside to cook them I like to cut them in half remove the seeds fill the cavity with butter and a little salt then bake in the oven. Pumpkin is squash then there are others as well the two I have mentioned are the ones I like best. Also they are a winter vegetable.

Larry:  We enjoyed the fair very much, as we do every year.  In the evening when the tractor pull was in action they brought the steam tractor in for a show and the sound of the steam tractor frightened one of the near by horses so bad that he got loose and went straight to the track this was not planned of course the tractor stopped and allowed the folk involved to catch the horse and return him to safety. I had taken a picture but it was not very clear.

Marilyn: It is good that you are getting along much better than you had thought.

Pat: How is Paul.

I got my hair done this morning then met with a friend that I had not seen for some time.

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Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: JudyB on October 15, 2010, 08:12:57 AM
The fire is going and warm air is blowing through the house.  It was quite chilly inside this morning.  I got home last night about 6;00 and was about to continue with my knitting projects when a wave of tiredness hit.  So instead of staying up and fighting through it I went to bed.  That was about 7:30.  This morning I was asked to drive Kassie to her bus, and was refreshed enough to do just that.  Now a few chores and back to knitting.  My washer has given up the ghost.  The spin part of the cycle isn't working.  Maybe the pump but I think instead that it is the control knob.  John will be home tonight so hopefully he will be able to fix it for me.

I have checked out the entries for the challenge.  WOW are they ever beautiful!  I have several to enter but may be out of luck if my new computer doesn't arrive soon enough.  Seems since I have set the $$$ aside John hasn't gone that direction with the truck. :(  .

Pepper squash is also sometimes called acorn squash.  It is a favourite of John's as well.  He takes 4 halves and a container of cottage cheese  with him,  He eats them cold with the cottage cheese for lunch.  Most people like them as a side dish with their main meal for the day, I know I do but he prefers them this way.

Well have a great day everyone.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Larry Hanna on October 15, 2010, 10:10:21 AM
Hi everyone.  It is chilly in Georgia this morning.  I needed a jacket when I went to coffee at the senior center about 7:30 am.

I plan to go to Kaiser and get my flu shot this morning and likely make a quick stop at the store for a couple of items.  I really have nothing else on the schedule today so think I will do some readying this afternoon and perhaps evening.  I am in the middle of another good book.

We had a nice visit with our daughter yesterday.  We met at a good Mexican restaurant and had a great meal.  We then went to her apartment and visited with her awhile. 

Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Jeanne Lee on October 15, 2010, 10:30:44 AM
It's not only chilly, but wet this morning.  Flood watch for our area, another 1 to 2 inches of rain expected today and tonight.  High wind warning through tomorrow noon or so.  And a winter weather advisory for the higher elevations with mixed rain and snow expected.  I guess summer is over.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Etta Sue on October 15, 2010, 12:22:27 PM

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Class lunch was yesterday at a golf club.  Beautiful scenery.  Fall is here.  There were 17 of us.  Good showing.

Then I took Judy B home and went swimming.  Good work out.  Following that I stopped at Walmart for grocery items to make Cornbread Salad.  Kaye Don is having is annual Fish Fry tomorrow evening for the family and I am pitching in Cornbread Salad.  No calories there!

Judy, it must have been the night for tiredness.  I went to bed at 10pm and didn't get out of bed until 10am...and maybe not then, but Inky woke me up!

Ivalou and I are going to eat in Lapel and then go to the Dollar General.  Then I need to work on her handset for her cordless phone.  She got it wet and it doesn't light up now.  She can call and answer so it isn't broke all the way!  Probably needs to be dried out.  A hair dryer might help that.  And of course, unplug the battery and plug it back in.

That's it!
 


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Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Marilyn on October 15, 2010, 01:13:38 PM
Hello from the  sunny southwestern coast of Oregon. It is a beautiful day  albeit it a chilly 48°. Keith left for Portland this morning to go visit his boys for the weekend. I have been to the gym, rode he bike for 10  minutes, 2 miles and did a few of the machine that only require using the legs. Came home made the bed and changed into my my scrubs pants. Now I have to put the breakfast dishes in the dishwasher and get ready to go to Walmart later to buy a new clamp for my hair, My favorite one broke yesterday.

I completed my Photoshop classes and I sure wish there were more lessons. There is so much to learn that  were not in these lessons.

Happy's skin fungus came back just as the vet warned me would happen if I insisted on  an allergy shot for him, which I did against the vets warning. It compromised his immune system so he will probably be on the Anti Fungal med for another 6 months. the med is $10 less at Walmart than at the vet. Poor Happy has to wear that awful e-collar all the time to keep him from  licking and chewing himself.  I do take it off  when he goes out for potty and when I take him for a walk.  Oh my the things we do for our beloved pets.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Carol on October 15, 2010, 05:04:24 PM
Thanks for the information about Pepper Squash or Acorn Squash.  I have baked those for years.  It is strange that sometimes they look so good and there is no squash taste - too mild.  They are good with an old-fashioned bread dressing baked in the center too.  Love squash, unfortunately, our children threw fits about eating squash and I blame it all on what they talked about on the school bus.  Other children gave them ideas. 


Waiting to pick up granddaughter from her school bus.  The two dogs came with me yesterday & they were so good that they can come again.  I have tried fixing the old Elna sewing machine I gave her to use but now need a tiny screwdriver to get some thread out.  Poor old Elna that needs my attention at least once per year.  So, the machine will come home with me for a vacation & oil job. 

Marilyn:  The dog Gigi ( a little brown/black mix) has light diabetes so needs meds monthly that are very expensive - sad that son-in-law is out of work for almost one year now.  They are squeaking by & using savings too so the extra expense isn't fun.  I think meds & vet bills are almost higher than for people at times.

Jeanne:  We are warmer than you but that may change on Monday.  Retailers are worried about not selling all their winter clothes if this keeps up.  How are you feeling? 

JudyB:  You are lucky that John is a Mr. Fixer!  And, you do a lot of that yourself!  I missed what kind of knit projects you are talking about.  Send me your address in two days I will be home.  I have a pattern for a sweater almost shawl you might like - it is what I am supposed to be working on right now.  No buttons.  Are you interested? 

Everyone stay well and have a good weekend.  I will stay here & visit for a few days. 



Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Ruth on October 15, 2010, 08:18:03 PM
Good evening   

I had something ready and it would not go perhaps there was a reason even the arrow to go back did not pick it up.

Larry:  It is good that you are well enough to go out and enjoy many things
Marilyn:  How is your recovery going.
Carol:  I sent you a message I hope it gets there and if not let me know.  If you are able to find the Pepper Squash it has the best taste we at this house feels.
 
Time to call it an evening   
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Janet on October 15, 2010, 10:10:44 PM
I like acorn squash, but never heard it called pepper squash before.  Maybe that is a regional thing?  I bake the halves with a little milk, sugar and cinnamon inside.

Still summer here, it got up over 80 again today.  We went to Garden City to do a few things this afternoon.  I got some new shoes, Darrel got his prescriptions at Walmart, and we went to Sam's and spent too much money.  :P

Grandson Curtis is in Hugoton, but I probably won't get to see him this trip.  Darrel and he are going to Liberal tomorrow to look at a job, and Curt has a wedding dance to DJ tomorrow night in Garden City.  Then he is being sent somewhere again for another week as soon as he gets home.  The AF sent him to Seattle for two weeks, he just got back from there.

Tomorrow is scrapbooking day again.

So nice to read all of your posts.  Now I'm off to bed.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: JudyB on October 15, 2010, 11:50:32 PM
Carol Check for an IM.  I am knitting sweaters for my grands.  A little to finish on the last of Doug's boys.  Then the two of Heathers.  I just wish I could find a variegated black/gray in chunky.  That is the favourite colour for my oldest grandson.

Etta Sue.  Now I do love swimming, but I really don't recall swimming with you recently!  LOL Would love to do that some time.  This new antibiotic I am on kicks the stuffing out of me.  thankfully it is only once a day.  Problem is I have to take it on an empty tummy.

Janet I have never started scrapbooking.  I have too big of a material stash, and to do that would mean another type of stash!!!

Marilyn I am glad to hear you are getting around.  Yes our pets do cost us.  But the love , affection, and loyalty is worth it.

Jeanne you don't need to use 4 letter words.....s*** is one that I particularly like to see or use....too many days of it coming!!  LOL Yup winter is soon here, interesting that you are getting that weather and we have sunny sky's and jacket wearing temperatures.

Larry take it easy, don't over-do.  We are praying here in the north.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Jeanne Lee on October 16, 2010, 09:50:05 AM
Some of the higher elevations, like Stowe, VT, did get a couple of inches of that nasty stuff.  We're still under a wind advisory, and the sun and clouds are playing peek-a-boo this morning, but it looks as though the wet stuff has moved on. 
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Larry Hanna on October 16, 2010, 10:05:34 AM
Hi everyone.  It is another chilly morning but suppose to warm up nicely for the day.  Just got back from coffee and no one was anxious to leave this morning and we stayed longer than usual.  Today should be a laid back day and I plan to watch several football games.  

I was really tired last evening and went to bed at 8 pm but still feel fine this morning, for which I am very grateful.  

Judy, it has been so long since I have had to deal with snow that I have almost forgotten how hard it can be.  I sure don't envy you your long winters.

Janet, enjoy our scrapbooking today.

Carol, do you have a Bernina sewing machine now?  I think my wife had an Elna machine of some type at one time, but may not be remembering correctly.  She really enjoys her Bernina sewing machine and is on her second one.  

Marilyn, sorry to hear of the new problem for your pet.  It sounds like you are doing well.  Are you in much pain now?

Etta Sue, we just had a new Dollar General store open in our area a few weeks ago.  I haven't stopped in there yet but will one of these days.  We have several different dollar type stores in our area.

Jeanne, it sounds like you are getting hit with the severe storm hitting the NE that they have been predicting all week.  Stay warm and dry.

Ruth, I feel fortunate to have good days where I feel very well.  Hope all is well up your way.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Etta Sue on October 16, 2010, 10:18:13 AM

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It is bright and sunny in central Indiana again.  We have not had a significant rain for over two months.  Hope the winter is just as dry but I am sure the farmers wish not.

Ivalou and I went to eat at Lapel yesterday.  A great nephew and his girl-friend came in and sat with us.  Nice to chat with them.  Then we went to the Dollar General.  Ivalou had a purse to exchange...the one she got had a big hole in the bottom on the inside.  No problem.  I don't think I have ever went to Dollar General and not get something and this time was no exception.  But it was good spending. 

I have already made my cornbread and next is cutting up onions, peppers and tomatoes for my cornbread salad for tonight at Kaye Don's Fish Fry.  You never know how to dress...he has tables set up in the garage but the house is open also.  The garage is cold...the house too hot!  Oh well.  If I get too uncomfortable, I can walk back home! 

Other than that, I will just enjoy the sunshine for another day!  Not a cloud in the sky!

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Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Janet on October 16, 2010, 07:12:36 PM
I had a pretty good day scrapbooking.  There were only three of us today, but a couple of others stopped by for a bit.  We never know who or how many will show, but it's nice that we can come and go at will.  I think I got five or maybe six pages done today, on my Costa Rica Album.

Nice to know that most of you had a nice day as well.

I am very concerned about my youngest daughter Kerri.  She has been quite sick for seven weeks now, and what with her husband's drinking and the stress that is putting on their marriage, it is a tough time for her.
Of course, prayers will be appreciated.  I'm hoping to go visit her in November, her youngest son is a senior and has the lead in their high school musical, along with three solos!  He was always so small for his age, and now she tells me he is 6'2"!!  Whoa!!  I need to see that!  :o

I am hurting between my shoulder blades, need to get off here!
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Marilyn on October 16, 2010, 07:41:36 PM
Janet I am really sorry to hear  about Kerri being so sick for so long. I will certainly add her to my nightly prayers along with Beth and Darrell whom I already pray for.

I am doing quite well here on my own for the weekend. i did take the dogs for their walks today and Happy did real well. I took the e-collar off  him this morning and left it off, he has licked a couple of places  almost raw but I sprayed them with the Tea Tree Oil medication and he  leaves them alone after I do that. I will put the collar back on for the night.

I sure slept good last night, better than I do when Keith is here. I woke up once about midnight to see what Bebe wanted , put on my slippers and robe and asked if she wanted to go out, no that wasn't it, I ask if she wanted a drink of water and that wasn't it either, so I told her to go back to bed and she did  so did I. I next woke up at 6:45am. I don't know why I can't seem to sleep any later than that no matter what time I go to bed. I must have been asleep by 9:30 though so I got plenty of sleep.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Janet on October 17, 2010, 04:53:38 AM
It is 3:48 and I am wide awake.  :(  I have been doing better on sleeping, but not this time.  I am now taking three of the melatonin plus, and that does help.

We plan to go to Hugoton today to attend church with the kids, grands and great grands.  So I will get to see Curtis aftr all!

Marilyn, thanks so much for praying for my family.  It is so hard, knowing Kerri and her family are not in church and not walking with the Lord.  I know that is the root of all the problems they are having, so my prayers are that they get right with the Lord.  Time is short!!

Pat, how are you?  I miss you.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Etta Sue on October 17, 2010, 08:34:12 AM

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The fish fry went well.  They do such a great job of frying the fish.  So good and not real fishy!  I don't know how many people were there.  A house full and a garage full.  Me?  If I was inside, I was too hot.  In the garage, I was chilly.  So I came back home before it got dark. 

Looks like another bright and sunny day with not a cloud in the sky.  The mornings are cool...only 51 right now.  I got a call last evening asking me to be a greeter at the door so I need to leave a little earlier than usual.  Ivalou will drive her own car.  And since I have Cornbread Salad left over, I won't need to go out to eat after church.  That's a first for a long time!

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Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Larry Hanna on October 17, 2010, 10:13:28 AM
Hi everyone.  It was 44 degrees when I checked at about the time I got up this morning, which wasn't real early.  It is going to be another beautiful day with a high of 79 degrees.  We also need rain down this way but don't think it has been two months since it rained.

I am ready for church.  We don't have to go as early this morning as the choir will be in the loft but not singing an anthem. We just lead in the congregational singing and do the Amen's at the end of the service. This is children's Sunday so they are providing the special music, ringing their little chimes to call the hour, handing out the programs at the doors, and taking the offering.

I expect we will go out to lunch with the group today, unless they go to the Chinese place that we don't care for.  Then we will go someplace by ourselves.  Nothing else on the schedule for today.

Janet, so sorry to hear of the illness of your daughter Kerri and the tabulation due to the drinking.  I do hope she is seeking help for herself as there is nothing she can do about him.  Hope you are able to get to see her and your grandson.  It sounds like it has been awhile.  Hope you were able to get back to sleep after being up in the middle of the night.

Etta Sue, it sounds like the fish fry was a big success.  I didn't realize that Ivalou was driving herself at this point.  Glad she is able to do that. 

Marilyn, it sounds like your pet was just lonely in the middle of the night.  Glad you were able to go back to sleep. 

Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Janet on October 17, 2010, 04:56:26 PM
Larry, Kerri did tell me that she has begun attending Al Anon meetings and thinks they will be helpful to her.  Her mother-in-law told her that she had given Ray the name of a counselor and that he said he would call and make an appointment for them to go for marriage counseling, but it had been two weeks and he hasn't even mentioned it to Kerri yet.

I did finally go back to sleep for about an hour and a half this morning.  So I'm about to fall asleep here, may as well take a short nap.  Too long a nap and I will have problems again tonight.

We got to see all of Diane's family except Mark.  He had flown to Albuquerque to meet a lady he found on e Harmony.  He texted his Dad that he was on the way home early in the afternoon, so we are all wondering how that meeting went for him.

I got to hold the baby (Chelsea) all through church.  She's such a good, sweet baby.  And Lexi is really warming up to me, too.  They just need to get to know me better, and will once they move to Moscow.

The weather here is just perfect!!  Way too beautiful to spend indoors, and yet here I am.  Shame on me.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Marilyn on October 17, 2010, 05:13:04 PM
I need  to let you all know that I DID NOT send you an invitation to see my photos on Facebook, If you get one of those emails, my  email list have probably been hacked and I know not what  photos you would be viewing.
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: Jeanne Lee on October 17, 2010, 05:48:04 PM
Thanks for the warning, Marilyn.   :)
Title: Re: Thoughts For The Week~October 10, 2010
Post by: JudyB on October 17, 2010, 05:55:28 PM
Time to start a new week HERE (http://www.christianphotographers.com/community/index.php?topic=11004.0)