Our Daily Thread 11-25-14

Good Morning!

Today’s header photo is from Cheryl.

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On this day in 1715 Sybilla Thomas Masters became the first American to be granted an English patent for cleaning and curing Indian corn.  

In 1783 the British evacuated New York. New York was their last military position in the U.S.

In 1850 Texas relinquished one-third of its territory in exchange for $10 million from the U.S. to pay its public debts and settle border disputes. 

In 1957 President Dwight D. Eisenhower suffered a stroke. 

And in 1986 President Reagan and Attorney Gen. Edwin Meese revealed that profits from secret arms sales to Iran had been diverted to rebels in Nicaragua. National Security Advisor John Poindexter resigned and Oliver North was fired. 

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Quote of the Day

We are not supposed to be all equal. Let’s just forget that. We are supposed to have equal rights under law. If we do that, we have done enough.”

Ben Stein

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Today is Arthur Schwartz’s birthday.

 Today is also Amy Grant’s birthday.

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Anyone have a QoD?

21 thoughts on “Our Daily Thread 11-25-14

  1. Good morning, Chas!

    Becca-boo and I just finished snuggling. The fire is lit (it’s 43 here this morning, which feels cold to this Texan) and everyone else is still asleep. I’m cooking today–just a couple of pies and the orange sauce for the sweet potatoes.

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  2. 😦 Yesterday, I estimated that Aj spent about half an hour putting the blog together every day.
    I thought abut that this morning when I noticed that I had spent about 15 minutes putting together the comment I made on the “News & Politics” thread about the calorie regulation.

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  3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Donald

    I remember this from my childhood. My father drove me by the tree and pointed it out to me. He explained what happened and how senseless it was. I don’t remember all the details and I don’t remember everything he said to me. I do know there were no riots.

    As always, in times of inner turmoil I turn to the Book of Common Prayer for guidance. It often tells me which scriptures to read. I’ve included several. They all seem to fit.

    Prayers for National Life

    18. For our Country

    See also Various Occasions no. 17.

    Almighty God, who hast given us this good land for our
    heritage: We humbly beseech thee that we may always prove
    ourselves a people mindful of thy favor and glad to do thy will.
    Bless our land with honorable industry, sound learning, and
    pure manners. Save us from violence, discord, and confusion;
    from pride and arrogance, and from every evil way. Defend
    our liberties, and fashion into one united people the multitudes
    brought hither out of many kindreds and tongues. Endue
    with the spirit of wisdom those to whom in thy Name we entrust
    the authority of government, that there may be justice and
    peace at home, and that, through obedience to thy law, we
    may show forth thy praise among the nations of the earth.
    In the time of prosperity, fill our hearts with thankfulness,
    and in the day of trouble, suffer not our trust in thee to fail;
    all which we ask through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

    19. For the President of the United States and all in Civil
    Authority

    O Lord our Governor, whose glory is in all the world: We
    commend this nation to thy merciful care, that, being guided
    by thy Providence, we may dwell secure in thy peace. Grant
    to the President of the United States, the Governor of this
    State (or Commonwealth), and to all in authority, wisdom
    and strength to know and to do thy will. Fill them with the
    love of truth and righteousness, and make them ever mindful
    of their calling to serve this people in thy fear; through Jesus
    Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the
    Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. Amen.

    820 Prayers

    20. For Congress or a State Legislature

    O God, the fountain of wisdom, whose will is good and
    gracious, and whose law is truth: We beseech thee so to guide
    and bless our Senators and Representatives in Congress
    assembled (or in the Legislature of this State, or Common-
    wealth), that they may enact such laws as shall please thee,
    to the glory of thy Name and the welfare of this people;
    through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

    21. For Courts of Justice

    Almighty God, who sittest in the throne judging right: We
    humbly beseech thee to bless the courts of justice and the
    magistrates in all this land; and give unto them the spirit of
    wisdom and understanding, that they may discern the truth,
    and impartially administer the law in the fear of thee alone;
    through him who shall come to be our Judge, thy Son our
    Savior Jesus Christ. Amen.

    22. For Sound Government

    The responses in italics may be omitted.

    O Lord our Governor, bless the leaders of our land, that we
    may be a people at peace among ourselves and a blessing to
    other nations of the earth.
    Lord, keep this nation under your care.

    To the President and members of the Cabinet, to Governors
    of States, Mayors of Cities, and to all in administrative
    authority, grant wisdom and grace in the exercise of their
    duties.
    Give grace to your servants, O Lord.

    Prayers 821

    To Senators and Representatives, and those who make our
    laws in States, Cities, and Towns, give courage, wisdom, and
    foresight to provide for the needs of all our people, and to
    fulfill our obligations in the community of nations.
    Give grace to your servants, O Lord.

    To the Judges and officers of our Courts give understanding
    and integrity, that human rights may be safeguarded and
    justice served.
    Give grace to your servants, O Lord.

    And finally, teach our people to rely on your strength and to
    accept their responsibilities to their fellow citizens, that they
    may elect trustworthy leaders and make wise decisions for
    the well-being of our society; that we may serve you
    faithfully in our generation and honor your holy Name.
    For yours is the kingdom, O Lord, and you are exalted as
    head above all. Amen.

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  4. The hawk is a juvenile Cooper’ hawk, its prey a simple house sparrow. I thought the feathers in the air were a cool touch. (His beak would have feathers stuck to it and soon they’d float downward, so I assume he was periodically cleaning his beak with this tongue or something.)

    It was far from ideal photographic conditions, midday with a gray sky, but I was standing by the kitchen window when the bush beneath exploded with bird wings. Initially I thought blue jay, but immediately realized it was bigger than that and thought Hawk! So I watched to see the hawk, and it came out clutching a bird and flew to the cottonwood on the other side of the driveway to pluck it and eat it.

    It was within easy shot of my zoom (though I did have to be cautious to shoot through the waterdrops on the window, and it was at an awkward angle), and it stayed there for a half hour. Both juvenile and adult Cooper’s hawks are almost impossible to tell from sharp-shinned (and juveniles are very different from adults), but this has the curved tail feathers and a couple other features of the Cooper’s, so I’m fairly confident that is what it is. At the end of its visit it cleaned its beak, stood for a while with its tail feathers fanned out (that’s when I saw its “fan” was rounded), and then flew off. I was hoping to get photos of it flying, but didn’t.

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  5. Just finished shopping for our feast. 🙂 I went today because of the snow forecast for tomorrow. It was crowded but we got thru pretty quick. Starting Thursday I will eat turkey and the sides for 3 days straight. And pie. Pumpkin of course, and chocolate cream….mmmmmmmmm 🙂

    And then I will be sick of it all and won’t eat it for another year. 😯

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  6. We’ve finished up school (except for a test tomorrow) until the 8th. Sunday is Cheryl’s birthday, so we’re having an extended weekend tomorrow thru Monday. 🙂

    I’m thankful for my girls, and some time together at home. 🙂

    Plus football, lots and lots of football and food….. 🙂

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  7. Aj, a rant before Saturday because I will be busy with the Christmas dinner then.
    The SC/Clemson game starts at noon. we start abut noon. I suspect there will be a TV on somewhere because we also have Clemson fans coming.

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  8. Sweet story:

    http://abc7.com/family/couple-adopts-8-boys-all-from-the-same-family/410681/

    Melissa Groves was a single mother when she met and later married her husband Scott. After marrying, the couple learned that conceiving a child would be very difficult for them. So they happily turned to the option of foster parenting.

    Little did they know, these parents would end up adopting eight boys from the same family. Groves details her experience in a blog post on the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute website. …

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  9. We got our turkey last Friday — 27.75 pounds — and the rest of the groceries we need for our feast I bought Sunday night. Today I made gluten-free bread, and still need to make cornbread tonight, both of which will go in the GF stuffing. I’m also making GF biscuits tonight.

    Tomorrow I’m making apple cider, the GF stuffing, pumpkin spice muffins and pumpkin pies. The rest of the food will be made on Thursday.

    Not too much more is needed to get the house in order, and by tomorrow evening, everything should be pretty ready, my two piano students will have had their lessons for the week, and the four youngest of my children and I will head to church for Thanksgiving services at 7:00 pm. Hubby and 1st Arrow have to work, and 2nd Arrow won’t arrive home until later, like 10:00 pm or so.

    But we’ll all be able to celebrate Thanksgiving together, along with 2nd Arrow’s boyfriend, and my whole side of the family. Twenty-six of us in all.

    The next two days will be busy at home, so I don’t think I’ll be on here. Praying you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving, with blessings of peace and harmony from our gracious Lord.

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  10. I tried to post earlier but it got lost in transmission.

    We had Early Thanksgiving with son in TX. It was very good to spend time with him and cook turkey and dressing in his small apartment.

    Bosley is glad to be back at home after boarding for almost a week. She is reestablishing her attachment to me.

    I love the H.E.B. grocery store in TX! Wow! Just Wow!

    Snow is a fifty percent chance for tomorrow. So far protests in Atlanta are peaceful.

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  11. It was difficult to leave all the. Thanksgiving leftovers behind in TX. That is the only time I have not gotten to indulge in leftovers. That will happen again on Thursday when we go to Crackerbarrel. So my new tradition is Thanksgiving with no leftovers.

    I am thoroughly enjoying Michelle ‘ s Yuletide Bride ebook. ❤

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