Good Morning!
It’s Friday!
On this day in 1431 Joan of Arc was burned at the stake in Rouen, France, at the age of 19.
In 1848 W.G. Young patented the ice cream freezer.
In 1883 twelve people were trampled to death in New York City in a stampede when a rumor that the Brooklyn Bridge was in danger of collapsing occurred.
And in 1971 Mariner 9, the American deep space probe blasted off on a journey to Mars.
______________________________________________
Quote of the Day
“Worry is interest paid on trouble before it comes due.”
William Ralph Inge
______________________________________________
Today is Benjamin David Goodman’s birthday. And on this day in 1962 he led the first American jazz band to play in the USSR. And yes, I found some footage of it. 🙂
And this is because I’d like to hear something loud today.
______________________________________________
Good morning! First?
LikeLike
First? All today’s posts went up while I was reading Janice’s nice prayer she posted this morning on yesterday’s prayer thread.
Good morning, AJ — and anyone who may have beat me to #1 while I was typing this. 🙂
LikeLike
I knew it! Good morning, Janice. 🙂
LikeLike
oh, that is funny, that you just want to play something loud to wake us all up!
I didn’t listen, so I will be able to get some sleep.
Senior/Junior Banquet here tonight. All of us went down to watch them arrive. Quite a lovely show. Other years someone has even come by helicopter.
LikeLike
Interesting discussion on yesterday’s political thread about over medicating our population.
LikeLike
First!
Oh…. I see….
LikeLike
Good evening, Jo.
Janice, yes, I thought it was interesting, too, and enjoyed participating in that discussion.
LikeLike
6 Arrows, I was reading what you wrote on th political thread while you were reading what I wrote on the prayer thread. 🙂
LikeLike
🙂
LikeLike
10! Double digits!!
LikeLike
It has been a challenge for first today almost like the challenge for 100 use to be. I slid into first on a wing and a prayer. 🙂
LikeLike
More beautiful flowers! Thanks, AJ.
LikeLike
I know. It was funny to type and have no other comments show and then to hit post and end up fourth!
In my last ten years of teaching, I have only had one child that I felt would benefit from medication. And it was obvious to all.
LikeLike
Yes, nice flowers! I’ve been enjoying all the pretty ones lately. (That is to say, they’re all pretty, and I’ve been enjoying them! It’s all in the wording.) 🙂
LikeLike
With this many comments not much more than 15 minutes after AJ posted, maybe we’ll make 100 today!
Off to do my Bible reading and get my day started. See you all later.
LikeLike
And have a good day! 😀
LikeLike
Night for Jo! See, I’m building to 100!
LikeLike
Just posted some photos from tonight on Facebook of the students arriving for the Banquet. They keep the theme a secret until they arrive. it is Treasure Island. Tomorrow night the rest of us get to go see the decorations and enjoy the play the parents put on. The first car to arrive was the one I purchased today, so I had to put it on too.
LikeLike
I love the flowers as well. I have some really good news to post. I guess it was about 7 or so years ago now that I asked everyone on WorldMagBlog to pray for a woman I knew who was pregnant and the tests on the baby were all coming back with horrible news. The baby girl (they named her Sophie) was deformed, I cannot remember what all was wrong now, but the mother went to see several specialists. Eventually Sophie died in utero and the mother had to labor to deliver a stillborn. Through it all the mother never once considered terminating the pregnancy. Eventually that marriage ended — turns out the father was into some shady dealings and was cheating on his wife.
This woman got remarried the Saturday before Mr. P and I got married on Sunday, a year and a half ago. I just found out on Wednesday that she is 6 months pregnant!!!!! Everything is going perfectly this time. The baby girl is healthy and growing just as she should. The mother is in terrific health. She walks around patting her stomach and is positively glowing. Just telling all of you about it makes my heart swell and my eyes sort of teary, and of course I have a big smile on my face. I am so thrilled for her. She is married to a man who positively adores her and will be an excellent father. God is good;.
LikeLike
Good Morning Ladies and AJ, Jeff Foxworthy might be from Georgia, but he understands Texans:
http://www.conservativeconscience.com/2009/04/jeff-foxworthy-on-texans.html
LikeLike
Thanks, RW! Passed that to one who will appreciate it. 🙂
LikeLike
Good Morning everyone!
It’s Friday. You know what that means?
Good news Kim. At six months, she’s starting to get big. And apparently proud.
LikeLike
Kim, Thanks for the great story.
LikeLike
Kim, that is really special news to go with a collection of how God works things out for good stories!
LikeLike
I put a question on the political thread about Dr. Ben Carson if anyone cares to answer.
LikeLike
Rickyweaver: Thanks for posting the link! I love Texas!!!
Kim: Thanks for sharing the story. Hope all goes well through the rest of her pregnancy. Children are indeed a blessing.
Good morning, all.
LikeLike
When I lived in Ft. Worth, I had a book called Texas Braggs”. A lot of those facts are in it, but Rick added some new ones. e.g. “Houston” was the first word spoken on the Moon. Right before, “The Eagle has landed”.
When in the Air Force, I started measuring distance by time rather than miles. I think I told this before, I don’t know how many miles, but Spartanburg is 50 minutes away and Columbia 2 hours.
LikeLike
As soon as I hit, “Post” I recognized that I hadn’t closed my italics. But it was too late.
I know you don’t care, but it bugs me.
😦
LikeLike
I enjoyed the Rick Bragg books.
LikeLike
I noticed in World that yesterday was the birthday of an author both Cheryl and I like, Gilbert Keith Chesterton: http://www.worldmag.com/2014/05/happy_birthday_to_the_best_author_the_culture_ever_forgot
So, in belated honour of the occasion, how about one of his poems – I used to think of this when I heard the village donkeys bray in The Gambia:
The Donkey
‘When fishes flew and forests walked
And figs grew upon thorn,
Some moment when the moon was blood
Then surely I was born;
With monstrous head and sickening cry
And ears like errant wings,
The devil’s walking parody
On all four-footed things.
The tattered outlaw of the earth
Of ancient crooked will;
Starve, scourge, deride me: I am dumb
I keep my secret still.
Fools! For I also had my hour;
One far fierce hour and sweet:
There was a shout about my ears,
And palms before my feet.’
LikeLike
Linda if you read Rick Bragg’s books you have a better understanding of the South. I can’t remember which book it is in but he tells of being so poor that the Black people down the road helped them out. Not everyone in the South was “to the manor born”, not all of our ancestors lived on plantations and owned slaves. Not all relationships between black and white were bad.
LikeLike
After all this good and fun news, I hate to bring in sobriety, but here’s an interesting article on dealing with transgendered folk in the church: http://www.faithstreet.com/onfaith/2013/08/15/conservative-christianity-and-the-transgender-question/10610
LikeLike
Michelle – for I presume that is who is behind the Anonymous – I agree with Moore. Male and female are immutable characteristics given by God, but the Bible offers grace to all those who are broken. I notice in the comment section that one ‘Tammy Beth’ is still advocating for the church to embrace transgenderism – I engaged him nearly three years ago on a World thread. I saved my comments, but I don’t care to re-engage, on the principle of “a man that is an heretic after the first and second admonition, reject.”
LikeLike
Beautiful Friday flowers.
And nice photos Jo! Good looking young people and your car is very cute. 🙂
I’m off to court this morning, have to cover an arraignment — I’m feeling much better now. But I’m still VERY glad it is Friday, amen?
LikeLike
Amen Donna!! So good to know you are feeling better!
Rainy…and can you believe it…humid…day here in CO!
Beautiful flowers up there…what are they…and what were the white bell shaped ones that were posted…did I miss the telling?
LikeLike
I just played the videos now. While I was watching the Benny Goodman one, 3rd Arrow comes over and says, “Boy, you can tell that’s old.”
1962 was the year I was born. 😉
LikeLike
Busy place. Well, slow down and read the “Friday funnies”.
LikeLike
I am on the office computer. Wow! What a difference to see the flowers on a full size screen instead of on the Smartphone screen.
I liked the poem you posted, Roscuro.
LikeLike
Good thing it only took two tries for me to get my password right. I have not used it in awhile.
LikeLike
This office computer does not have sound on it, so there is that. But the big screen is so much easier on my eyes!
Bosley’s heart grows fonder with my absence. I can’t make hearts on here like I can on the Smartphone.
LikeLike
yes you can, but I can’t remember how.
LikeLike
Well, according to http://en.support.wordpress.com/smilies/, this sentence should be followed by a heart. ❤
LikeLike
There you go. Just type < 3 without the space in between.
This is my contribution to the "let's get to 100 today" project.
LikeLike
❤
LikeLike
Works! And we’re one step closer to 100. 😉
LikeLike
Just had lumch with my sweet<3 while my other sweet<3 (Bosley) waits at home.
LikeLike
❤ 100 ❤ Took me a long time to find the < , it better work!
LikeLike
Let me see if I put another space in there if it will work on this office computer. Sweet ❤
LikeLike
I just had lunch with my sweet ❤ while my other sweet ❤ (Bosley) waits at home. By the way, lunch tastes better than lumch.
LikeLike
Half a hundred!
LikeLike
Janice, maybe you could spell it lummmch, and have a big mmm in the middle. Wouldn’t that taste good. ❤
LikeLike
I always like to come in and read the funnies. The recent ones haven’t shown up in the local paper yet.
LikeLike
I couldn’t remember how to do the hearts, but I have lunch covered. 🙂
🌯
🙂 I remember that.
LikeLike
Yes, that’s a burrito. 🙂
Cracks me up. 😆
LikeLike
I don’t know none of that.
😦
LikeLike
🌯
LikeLike
How do you make that gluten-free?
LikeLike
Eye M ➡ ➡ ➡ ➡ ➡ ➡
LikeLike
Glad to see all those arrows are pointed to the right. Surely don’t want to see any veer off course and go to the left!
LikeLike
I would love to have the secret recipe for making a virtual burrito. I promise not to tell anyone the secret recipe. 🙂
LikeLike
I don’t know how to make virtual burritos, either. But let me try something.
🌯
LikeLike
62 burritos!
LikeLike
Janice, type the word burrito with the symbol for a colon just before and just after the word.
: burrito :
(but without the spaces)
LikeLike
🌯
LikeLike
It has onions!
LikeLike
:cake:
LikeLike
Well, I guess that one doesn’t work. 😉
LikeLike
Poor Chas and those onions.
LikeLike
Yum :burrito:s and cake. Don’t go spoiling my supper! Let’s see. When I started reading this thread it was 68. I wonder if I can get 75?
LikeLike
Maybe I should put a space between 🌯 and the ‘s’. 🌯 s.
LikeLike
So what’s for supper? 😉
LikeLike
Not 🌯 s. I think I’ll slice a leftover baked potato, fried it and add some leftover sausage. Mrs L will make a salad and we’ll be ready!
Is this #75 yet?
LikeLike
But there is leftover birthday cake and :icecream:.
LikeLike
Oh well. I can’t wait around for someone else, so I’ll talk to myself.
This is #74?
LikeLike
And this is 75!!
Okay. The rest of you can fight over #100.
LikeLike
:love: 🌯 ‘s
LikeLike
How do you make the hearts again?
LikeLike
:pizza:
🌯
Back at home on the Smartphone. If I can have a choice of virtual pizza ot burrito, I will have pizza. But if I can’t get virtual pizza then a burrito will do.
LikeLike
Donna put a space before the left pointy arrow “<" and then the number "3" right after the arrow. Put a space after that. No space between the arrow and the number.
LikeLike
❤ 🌯 s
LikeLike
Who’s going to pick a fight over 100 🌯 s ? That’s plenty enough to share!
LikeLike
oh, Donna, that was an interesting post!
So grateful to sleep in this morning. I woke in the middle of the night and was up for two hours, so it was nice to sleep in until after 9 ❤ very quiet around here as all the juniors and seniors had an all nighter and most parents were working on the banquet
LikeLike
Did Donna lose her voice?
LikeLike
Well, we aren’t going to get to a hundred at this rate. A little effort is all that is required.
LikeLike
However, being a good student of the Mumsee method (at which I attained considerable success, if I do say so myself), I cannot post more than three posts in a row – that would be hogging the thread.
LikeLike
So, someone is going to have to help me out here.
Now, to try out those emoticons:
🌯
❤
LikeLike
1
LikeLike
“You are posting comments too quickly. Slow down.”
2
LikeLike
3
Next…
LikeLike
Now, what kind of a post is that?
LikeLike
Oh, dear, I seem to have incurred some competition, rather than the assistance which I was seeking.
LikeLike
Each (wo)man for (her)self.
LikeLike
As Bugs Bunny would say: “This means war.”
LikeLike
It would be easier if the posts were numbered. This way, I have to do arithmetic every time I refresh the page.
LikeLike
Strategy, strategy… Have I paused long enough for her to insert a post, or will I have stalled myself by being too precipitate in my posting.
LikeLike
LikeLike
Trying to distract her with a video…
LikeLike
Who is more ruthless?
LikeLike
I got one hundred way back there.
LikeLike
Not going to work.
LikeLike
and oops, looks like I got it again.
LikeLike
Well…
LikeLike
Too bad, so sad….
LikeLike
Who’s talking to whom?
LikeLike
“Foiled again!”
Mumsee, I might have known…
LikeLike
She’s a sneaky one, that Mumsee. She takes the cake.
LikeLike
Ah well, it was fun while it lasted. Took me back to the old days (all of three years ago, but on the Internet, that is a long time).
LikeLike
wow, the competition is fierce around here, though the comments are not too interesting. Anyone want to talk. It is Saturday and I am about to make cottage cheese and then lasagna. I found a recipe that says to use powdered milk and gives the quantities. Why didn’t anyone tell me about this when I first came here??
LikeLike
I would stay and chat but I still have a bunch of petunias to plant and dogs to walk.
LikeLike
What was to tell? That you could make cottage cheese with powdered milk? Or that you could make lasagna with powdered milk? I even make pancakes with powdered milk sometimes. Of course, I make just about everything into pancakes at some time or other.
LikeLike
How are things out your way, Jo? Any ants running around the house? did you find out if we could send tangerine jelly beans?
We have ants in the back rooms, from what I understand. I suggested they not leave food there, but that is not likely to stop the invasion.
LikeLike
Well, clearly Jo’s invitation to chat did not include me….back to the petunias. But I was tired and wanted a break. I am not sure husband quite knew what he was about when he bought me the petunias. He knows I like them very much and had a brilliant plan for them. But he bought a lot of them. Which meant I needed to expand my plan. Maybe in a month I can submit a picture…..
LikeLike
Yes, that was sure fun. Phos had that certain gleam in her eye, and Mumsee, unbeknownst to us all, was waiting in the wings, vigorously rubbing her hands together in wicked anticipation.
Ah, Friday nights…you never know what will happen. 🙂
LikeLike
Chas, I laughed out loud at your onions!! Scared the dog! My husband can’t eat onions or onion powder due to getting migraines from them, so we avoid onions like the plague around here.
LikeLike
Those will be some nice petunias, I bet.
LikeLike
Wow, I thought maybe I’d have a shot at 57 or 75 when I came back later, but here I am at 117 having missed the party with all those burritos. Did anyone put jalapenos in them for Mumsee? Would they be good with petunias?
LikeLike
Good job Mumsee, sneak up on ’em while they’re busy talking. 🙂
LikeLike
Mmmmmm lasagna…. ❤ ❤
I'm making lasagna soup this weekend. ❤ ❤
LikeLike
Hahahahaha. My voice is back! But alas it’s too late I see.
I can make a burrito. But I cannot make a heart. Tell me again how.
LikeLike
Donna ❤ you just find the < and put it together with a 3, with no spaces in between
Mumsee, I am still here, but had to get to work on my cooking.
Enjoy your planting, whoops, probably too late for planting there, but not here, only 1:33 in the afternoon
LikeLike
❤
LikeLike
❤
LikeLike
Yay. Success!
❤ 🌯
LikeLike
We had a 3.8 earthquake off our coast in LA a little while ago.
Cliffs still standing?
Apparently so.
I guess the good news is I can’t see the ocean from my house yet.
But the bad news, too, is: I can’t see the ocean from my house yet.
LikeLike
Donna, 🙂
LikeLike
Not all of the petunias are planted, I told you, he bought a lot of petunias. Anyway, one of the sixteen year olds wanted to walk along with me so I let him join me. He stayed up an hour past his bedtime but that is okay once in a while.
Speaking of bedtimes, the little folk sure are suffering with these late games. They don’t start until five thirty and the bedtime for them is six thirty. Poor eight year old was sound asleep this morning at chore time. Ah well, it is only one more month. Then we can get back to a more sane routine. Did I just say “sane” in the same paragraph as discussing our lives here at the Nest?
LikeLike
mumsee, we all think you all are sane and perfectly normal.
😉
LikeLike
so nice to hear that someone wanted to help. That is special.
LikeLike
Well, I missed out in the competition to one hundred, but I did not miss out on Miss Bosley’s fascination with blinds in the middle of the night. Lots of noise as she went behind the blinds and stuck her head back through, maybe looking to make sure her tail got hidden behind the blinds, too? This must be payback for the hours I have been away this week. Can’t get attention in the day? Make it happen at night!
LikeLike
The train is passing by behind the houses across the street. Such a familiar sound. I think it must be the same track, further down the line, that ran near my home when I was growing up about twenty minutes from here. I would have to look on a map to be sure. Listening to the same sound in the night at sixty that I heard at age six. So much has changed in this urban area, but the railways continue to be the same. Comforting to a sleepy :<3:
LikeLike
The train is passing by behind the houses across the street. Such a familiar sound. I think it must be the same track, further down the line, that ran near my home when I was growing up about twenty minutes from here. I would have to look on a map to be sure. Listening to the same sound in the night at sixty that I heard at age six. So much has changed in this urban area, but the railways continue to be the same. Comforting to a sleepy :<3:
LikeLike
❤
LikeLike
Train is quiet, Bosley is quiet, husband snored through it all, peace is again established in the household. God is good! ❤ conquers all!
LikeLike
❤
LikeLike