Good Morning!
5 Days!!!! 🙂
Today’s header photo is from Kare.
*It’s now Sunday the 21st, so I believe someone has a birthday today.
Happy Birthday Linda. 🙂
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On this day in 1790 the first successful cotton mill in the United States began operating at Pawtucket, RI.
In 1860 South Carolina became the first state to secede from the American Union.
In 1879 Thomas A. Edison privately demonstrated his incandescent light at Menlo Park, NJ.
And in 1968 author John Steinbeck died at the age of 66.
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Quote of the Day
“Christmas, my child, is love in action. Every time we love, every time we give, it’s Christmas.”
Dale Evans
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This one is a request.
And this one is because I like it. From King’s College Choir
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And now it is midnight in the new secret room, and that gives us our first comment for May 3. Even thought it’s an hour until May 3 where I am.
Good night, secret roomers.
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still early on the west coast
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good morning.
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Good afternoon.
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We’re good at telling our time around here.
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Good evening!
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Anyone know when evening officially (or un-) becomes night? It’s 9:40 pm my time, so I think I’ll just go ahead and wish everyone a good night. 🙂
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Good morning, and welcome to May 4!
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Guten tag.
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I like the German language. Don’t know a lot of German, but enough to know Mumsee’s greeting.
Singing “Silent Night” in German (I only know the first verse) is very enjoyable. We sang it every year for the Christmas service at the Christian school I attended in grades 4-9. Memorizing it then, and having sung it periodically over the years in other church services, has helped me keep the words in my memory.
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How about this: 1616!
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In PNG from daylight to noon, you say ‘morning’, then from noon until 6 or 7 you say ‘apinun’ (happy noon), after that you say ‘good night’
I can’t make myself say good night unless I am leaving somewhere. I feel like I am asking someone to leave
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Mumsee, how is Mike doing today? oh, maybe I should have asked this over on today’s prayer thread. Feel free to answer over there.
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Kali mera!
Mike is doing. He continues to hurt but his family doc has approved a lymes test and will see him on Thursday. I try to encourage him to get up and move as per doctor’s orders, but he resists that. One of the coaches for boys’ basketball, and a friend, came over yesterday. He was astonished at how far down Mike has gone since he saw him last. He explained some anatomy to him and told him he needed to get up and walk so his bones don’t fuse. Mike is trying.
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Praying for all of you.
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Thanks, kali spera.
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Tomorrow is Thursday. Praying that this appointment will bless you all.
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Turns out the meeting with the doc is next Monday, the blood draw for the test is today. One step at a time.
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continuing to pray. You all need relief and especially Mike. I can’t even imagine how bad this is.
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in prayer for the nest. That God would give you some answers on Monday and that God would mightily restore Mike to health. and that sweet Mumsee would have the strength to endure and persevere.
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Amen!
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And amen!
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Hope Mumsee is feeling better today, and that the dizziness/vertigo/sleepy feeling she mentioned on yesterday’s prayer thread has gone away or is improving.
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Much better thank you, back to normal. No idea what that was and hope it does not happen again anytime soon.
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glad that it is gone and glad that you got some rest
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Happy Mother’s Day to all of us moms!
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Not much rest last night. I spent the night kicking myself. Just at bedtime, voices were wafting down the hall to my room. On inspection, I found a profanity laced conversation emanating from a couple of my boys. I thought we handled that years ago. Sad. I apologized to God, now to forgive myself and move forward.
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We administered drug tests this morning. Happy Mother’s Day.
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Mumsee, you work so hard with your children, & are giving them a wonderful life. Unfortunately, they can choose to ignore some of what you have taught them, as mine have chosen to ignore some of what I’ve taught them. It is so very discouraging.
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In some ways, Mumsee, that is the essence of what being a mom is all about. Tough love. hang in there
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By far the most difficult at this time would be the thirteen year old boy. He is living a very restricted life. Due to his molestation problems and destructive tendencies, he has to be watched all of the time and cannot be free ranging like the others. Very much limits his activities though he is able to go to the neighbors’ several times a week for several hours where he is able to act like a thirteen year old boy. But that is wearing out as he has been manipulating them and they are getting tired of it. Prayers appreciated as always.
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Buenos días./Buenas tardes./Buenas noches.
Glad this is still here.
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Mumsee, Michelle posted an article yesterday on Facebook dealing with Lyme disease. Wow, what an eye opener. The gal who wrote the article, or blog post, chronicled her history with the disease. Such a long time of doctors not having any answers and then tests which didn’t really give much in the way of results. Opened my eyes to what you are dealing with. Praying for you all today as you meet with the doctor.
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Thanks, she sent it to me. I showed it to husband. The Lymes disease test came back negative, as we expected if he has had it this long. The doc says there is no way his muscles could have atrophied to such an extent in such a short time just due to sitting in his chair. He is not making any suggestions to husband, but took lots of blood and he is scheduled for two MRI’s on the nineteenth. One on his brain, the other on his neck.
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Praying, Mumsee.
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How often does somebody spend an hour visiting with the doctor….
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Not very often at all.
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sounds like you truly have a doctor who cares for you. Praying for some answers and restoration of Mike’s health. Perseverance and endurance for you. Blessings
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^Amen.^
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Doctor was rather alarmed at husband’s appearance. He had not seen him for a while and he has lost about fifty pounds now. His muscles are atrophied and he is nearly unrecognizable. We have had that doc since moving to the area about seventeen, eighteen years ago. He takes care of the entire family residing here. Nice guy.
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Sounds like you have an advocate who cares and will work until he finds answers. praying for wisdom for all of you and that God will give each of you insights into what is happening.
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quite a busy day here. I went and observed in a kinder class that an old friend teaches and learned a lot. Then did some shopping for a friend who is off on a cruise and needed wool socks for Alaska. Finally able to get a haircut. Excited to spend more time in the classroom tomorrow. The teacher even introduced me to the class. When I visited several times at the Christian school, the teacher was very friendly and helpful, but never introduced me to the class. I felt rather invisible.
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Busy day here, too, babysitting Forrest all day. But it was very pleasant outside, eventually getting up to the low 70s, with a nice breeze.
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Not much happening around here. Slept in until after six, did my chores, weed eated for about an hour, lectured two boys on the dangers of the internet, starting schoolwork with the smaller folk, off to Moscow to visit parents, mow the lawn, and wait for eldest daughter and son in law to arrive.
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You must get so bored, Mumsee. Maybe you need a hobby to keep you busy. 😉
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“Not much happening around here.”
That reminds me of the former neighbors. One of their sons didn’t find school all that interesting, apparently. He showed up at our house one day (he was high-school age) and just kind of followed my husband around, not saying much, just hanging out mostly.
Hubby asked him, “No school today?”
The boy said, “There’s not much going on there.” 😉
So hubby got him busy helping him with whatever he was doing.
My MIL says she’d often get calls from the school, asking where (my hubby before he was my hubby) was. She never knew exactly where, but he’d always be over at one neighbor’s or another’s helping out with the farming. That was a lot more satisfying to him than sitting in a classroom.
So I’m sure he could relate to the neighbor boy not finding much of interest at school.
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May be heading to Colorado tomorrow. hard to make myself pack when I don’t yet know if there will be room on the flight. I may go on Monday. Who knows when I will return? Probably Friday or Saturday. My daughter understands my need for some space and quiet, so we work well together and I look forward to helping her.
There is also a plan for me to meet my youngest daughters soon to be mother in law. She happens to be visiting in Denver for a few weeks where one of her children lives. So we are planning on having her for dinner. it will be nice for me to meet her with some other family.
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I remember packing to maybe get on space A flights. You are right.
Some of my children have suggested I ought to get a job to fill my time and maybe contribute something to the family. I have not done it yet, I prefer my carefree existence.
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How silly your children are. Wonder if they could keep up with you for a day? 🙂
I know that I could not keep up with you. You are carefree in that you can choose which job to do next.
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Did Jo leave for Colorado?
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I believe she did.
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I haven’t left for anywhere. Still here in Connecticut.
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In case you were wondering.
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That was the very thing I was wondering. I had hoped you were coming to visit me and were almost here, but that is okay. You are needed there.
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Yup. I am needed here. Guess I’ll stick around.
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Hi all. I’ll take one-six-six-one, as long as it’s available.
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And I might as well grab this one, which ends in 62.
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Good evening to all.
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And good morning to you as well, Six.
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Good afternoon!
There’s a hot game of Go Fish going on in my living room right now.
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Hi Mumsee and Karen! I could go for some real hot fish right now. Yum! 🙂
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Hmmm, the hot fish never showed up.
Alrighty, then, I guess I’m gone fishin’… 😉
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We had hot chicken for dinner.
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Lots of music in this house
Yes I,m in Colorado
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Good morning, all. Another day is running by faster than I can keep up.
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And another day is drawing to a close.
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Busy busy day. Is Jo back yet or is she still flying the friendly skies and then driving after midnight. I am so behind the times.
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I haven’t been here in a couple of weeks, I see.
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And I see the count is up to 1674 with this post
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So I’ll claim number one thousand six hundred seventy-five! (Or, for you Spanish readers, mil seiscientos setenta y cinco.)
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Doesn’t it just fit……
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The shoe?
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Flew the friendly skies until midnight and then drove home.
I was in bed by 2am.
Tired today, but up and at em.
Mumsee, praying for you and Mike today, that God would restore Mike.
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^Amen to that!^
Have a blessed Sunday, folks!
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Thanks, and glad you made it home, Jo.
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One of my favorite sayings: Life is hard, but God is good.
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Life has not been hard for me and I am grateful as I am not a very strong or courageous person. There have been a few challenges and that is enough. But God is still good.
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Rain again, today. It certainly is green around here.
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It is overcast here. I think we’re expecting rain today or tomorrow.
I like rain. And I really enjoy lying in bed listening to a thunderstorm, & seeing the flashes of lightning.
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Just checked the weather report. It’s supposed to get near 90* later this afternoon, with isolated thunderstorms. There’s a larger probability of thunderstorms tomorrow.
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We have lots of thunderstorms around here lately. Almost daily this time of year. Beautiful.
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Neat!
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Good job keeping this thread going every day since I was last here. 🙂 I will help out a little so we can get a comment on the 27th, too.
Back to my regularly-scheduled fast. I know you guys can keep up with business here. 😉
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Trying to figure out all of the coordination for the upcoming surgery.
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Hi, 6. Bye, 6.
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Praying for you all, Mumsee.
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Thanks. We can use it. Always. And praying for you and the sales and health issues as well as daughters.
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Thank you so much.
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Donchya hate it when you think you’ve learned your lesson, but then you have to learn it all over again, & feel so stupid for not letting it stick the first time?
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Well, that is no fun. Isn’t it wonderful that God never seems to tire of walking us through it, again..?
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Yes, that is wonderful. 🙂
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I love God’s gifts of mercy and grace. Where would we be without that?
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Narnia fans: I reported here that we’d finished The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Now we’re done with the second one (going in order of publication), Prince Caspian, and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is on hold at the library. Great books!
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Is everybody shy about getting to a new 00 number?
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I’m not. 😀
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I hadn’t been paying attention to the number of comments. (I have this open on a tab, so it just comes up with the last comment when I bring up my browser. Congratulations, 6!
(I keep wanting to say “Congrats” to some people, but I guess that’s just not me, so I always type the whole word. 🙂 )
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Why, thank you. 🙂
Encouraging news to hear that Lee has an offer on his route, Karen! I do so hope and pray that that comes through for him.
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Thank you. We do, too. 🙂
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Oh, I get to be the June 1st commenter.
Finally made it home after leaving last Wednesday. I am ready for home.
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I came home in time for my grandson’s 10th birthday tomorrow. But heard a message on my machine that they already celebrated. 😦
I even stopped on the way home and got another gift for him. So sad.
Now I don’t know if there will even be a family dinner tomorrow.
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Jo, maybe you could call & say you’d like to drop by with your gift?
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I came home today to another message. Mom said that Sunday was the kids party and we will be celebrating tonight. HOORAY!!
I am only here for his birthday every 4 or 5 years, so it means a lot to me.
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Of course it does! So glad you will get to be there.
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As part of the birthday celebration we had smores. Such a perfectly cooked marshmellow to melt the chocolate in the graham cracker!!
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So… is Mumsee off to be with Mike while he has his second knee surgery? I was gone for a few days and am not sure of the timing.
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I’m not sure, either, Jo.
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We are on the bottom of the top posts. Better get 6 arrows back here to post!
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It is fun to keep this secret room going.
Never know who is going to show up.
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Just sent Aj a picture of Michelle and I. Have to record this historic meeting.
First time I have met anyone on the blog.
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That must have been fun. I think Kim has the record for meeting the most Wanderers.
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Looking forward to seeing that picture, Jo! I always enjoy meet-up pictures.
Second Arrow was home from Monday morning to Wednesday morning, and then yesterday was media-fast day, as usual, so I’ve hardly been on here and don’t know what’s going on. I’ll have to get caught up sometime, but it probably won’t happen until Monday or later.
But I will come sneak a peak tomorrow to see what (or hopefully who) is in the header picture. 😉
Have a great weekend if I don’t have a chance to comment!
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Hi all you secret people.
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Hi Mumsee, so nice to see, or not, you.
Off to visit old friends a two hour drive away and then hoping I make it back to see one last Little League game. The fellowship will be sweet.
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Hi Mumsee! How are you & Mike doing?
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Doing well, the children are still recovering.
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oldest daughter is 39 today. Youngest and her fiancé took me to dinner tonight.
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I have the privilege of meeting with the elders of my church tonight.
I had a question about forgiveness and yesterday in his message the pastor clearly answered my question. I want to thank him tonight.
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Forgiveness is a wonderful thing, bitterness is not.
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Very true.
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I see this thread is at the bottom of the Top Posts & Pages list, so this is my effort to bring it up a little.
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My “baby” is 23 today. We had Chick-fil-A sandwiches for an early dinner. She loves chicken, especially Chick-fil-A. 🙂
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I’ve never been to a Chick-fil-A, but I like chicken. In fact, I’ll be making some tomorrow.
And this is comment #1727 on this post, Kind of a cool pattern. I wonder if we’ll ever get to #172737. 🙂 What will we talk about for the next 171, 010 comments?
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Chick-fil-A is very new here in Connecticut, but quite popular. They just opened toward the end of February.
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Went back to watch the rest of a Little League game today. They ended the game at 10:30 last night and came back to play the last inning today as it was the playoffs. Jack’s team won and will play for the championship tomorrow. I heard that his dad, the coach, told the boys that he would get a Mohawk if they win tomorrow. Fun times and fun to be a part of.
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No Chick fil A around here. One of the irritations in my life is the late night activities for school children. I realize the coaches are volunteers often. But staying out to midnight on a school night for sports? And then having homework to do? Bizarre.
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I agree, good thing it was already school break and the guys didn’t have school the next day.
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Started packing my suitcase to take back. I leave this house next week, so it was time. It will be interesting to see how much it weighs. I already mailed 25 pounds of books and 40 pounds of mostly school supplies. Too bad that vitamins cannot be included in those shipments. PNG will not let you ship anything that you take by mouth.
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A lot of the school year, children around here have sports until ten or eleven at night on Monday or Tuesday or Thursday as well as Friday and Saturday. Not Wednesday because that is CCD and we are in a strong Catholic area.
PNG trying to keep the drugs out? Or trying to keep the obesity rate down?
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oh, no, we fell completely off the top posts list!!
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not sure exactly what PNG is trying to do.
Maybe making sure that you buy local????
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need to alter some pattern piece and then cut out a skirt.
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how many posts to get us back on the list??
Not sure, but this is enough for me.
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just saw that we made it to the very bottom of the list, so had to do one more post!
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Good work, Jo!
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Making a couple contributions to help out.
Isn’t it funny how invested we are in this old thread?
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can’t let it die!
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We won’t!
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Why not?
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Because Jo said so. 🙂
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excellent reason.
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I thought so.
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oh, you all are funny. It is fun to come here and make a comment that only a few of us will ever read. Almost a more private thread.
I loaded all my hanging clothes that are in those wardrobe bags into my van today to take over to my friends on Tuesday. A lot of clothes, but it is bulky winter things and a few nice things that I don’t need in Ukarumpa.
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This thread won’t die, will it, as long as a certain person is trying to be last, I guess. (I think that’s how this started to go on and on.)
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And then, Peter, we discovered the secret rooms that unlock at every 200 comments. 🙂
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missed 49, now I will have to wait for the next one to come around.
Interesting VBS group of six of various ages on my crew. One boy not too interested and was oppositional. A challenge
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but I did find out that he has a chicken named stella luna that is very smart. So I will be asking about his chicken.
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VBS: I love VBS as that was my introduction to Christ. I had never heard of Him before and as soon as I heard about Him, I became His child. However, as the parent of many oppositional children, I will say that coddling them does not help me. Asking about the chicken is great, by the way. But letting my child have any warnings does not help him. He knows the rules, he knows not to step on other children’s toes, he knows not to walk around during class. He knows not to dominate the conversation. He needs to sit out for the next activity. He needs me to be told he is not the little angel I know he is not. When he gets away with stuff, it makes the VBS job more difficult and makes the parenting job more difficult. I have tried not sending him, but they insist they want him there as well. I have made him miss part of it, but this year he stayed for the whole thing.
So, the moral of this story is: thank you very much for doing it. It gives child an opportunity to hear the Truth from another source. It gives me a much needed break. But don’t think for a second that his behaviour in your class is what is allowed at home. Make your life and mine easier but not letting it slide.
So many people love what we do and how the children are turning out. But so many think we are too hard and need to just love them more. We do love them, but with real love comes discipline as we know from God’s example. Our oppositional children need perhaps stronger walls.
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Mumsee – My prayer for Forrest is that when he really hears about Jesus, it will resonate in his spirit, & he will believe right away. Will you say a little prayer to that effect for him?
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Amen, Karen.
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VBS went much better today. my whole group came. yes, I did give the boy limits and worked to include him. I also allowed them to visit with the other two groups we went around with. Turns out my boy had asked to be in a group with this other boy. Well today I talked to that boy and found out that he had never been to our church and the boy in my group had invited him.
Makes sense to be together. They are in different groups, but there were ways to allow them to be together for some of the activities.
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I appreciate that. It is concerning to walk in and find my guy wandering around while the teacher is teaching. He can do so much better.
And I have been a teacher and helper in VBS for years but the last few years I did not feel up to adding one more item to the plate.
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For minor scars, you could use Dermefface
for three-four months for quality results while deep scars could demand you use it for no less than 6 months.
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Some spam has snuck in here.
Excuse me. That should be “Some spam has sneaked in here.” But “snuck” sounds more like it means, to me. 🙂
By the time some of you read this, AJ will probably have deleted it.
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nope, he does not care about us. He is busy with important things. How is Jo doing with the short folk?
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Hi all. Bye.
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I love that this is still going!
VBS is so very important (just like summer Bible camp). A friend’s daughter went to VBS, became a Christian, brought her mom (my friend) and dad to church. They were saved and when I met them the dad was an elder in the church. Daughter went to teach at a missionary school in Cote d’Ivoire and then married an MK and they are now missionaries in a closed country. VBS is so important. 🙂 Thank you to all those who teach and help out.
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Hi & bye, Cheryl.
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not much happening around here….party time???
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Are you going to bake one of your famous cakes for our party, Mumsee? I’ll bring a couple bags of Clancy’s Corn Chips from Aldi.
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This is the perfect party for us introverts. 🙂
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had a date with my granddaughter today. I told her on her birthday in March that we would have a date, so it was time. We went miniature golfing and she even got a hole in one. Other than that, we were both terrible. Making memories…
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Did I miss the party? The boys are off on a backpacking expedition. Should be fun. Especially if they catch up with the rest of the group, with the only adult, before nightfall. They expect to catch him tomorrow so they will sleeping in the wilderness on their own. Should be good for them.
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Sure is quiet in here.
Does that mean I will have to keep this running until Jo gets settled back in distant lands? She is coming to Idaho in June, but I don’t know when.
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I’ll help ya, Mumsee. How did the boys do?
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heading to Portland today, but the flights are full. No worries, I will take the 10pm flight, but my son just told me that it is delayed an hour. Might be a long night.
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bought another new suitcase and still can’t get my sewing machine in it.
What to do…..?????
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Can you mail it to yourself in PNG? Although, I suppose that would be expensive, huh?
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Aw, just take it apart and put it back together when you get there…..NO! Do not do that! If you are anything like me, it is a really bad idea.
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Boys are still out in the wilderness. The original plan was to be back yesterday, but I would not be surprised if it went to Thursday.
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Hi again. You guys are so much fun, I missed a lot of great conversation. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Where was I?
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The boys are back. Didn’t get started until five thirty in the evening, hiked eight miles until they set up camp. Then seventeen miles and found the other guys. Camped, then hiked seventeen miles, camped, and another eight. They got tired. But they did it. They did not need their tent.
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Is Cheryl mocking us?
God will not be mocked, but I guess we will be. 🙂
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Does she think we are boring? When the real opens up the blog, nobody will find us here. We are secret.
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If/when that happens, will we be famous? I’d better shine up my little blue teapot in preparation for my close-up. I might take on a pseudonym.
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Today is oldest son’s birthday. We have not heard from him in a month or so. He is in Baku. I suspect he is quite busy.
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Tired of traveling and I haven’t even begun my long trip yet
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Sounds like your boys had an adventure, Mumsee
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Hi all. I see I get a post with the number of a very important year in our history: 1783. The year we finally gained independence form Britain. Too bad the current “leaders” aren’t as moral as the Founders.
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They did. They are hoping to go back again, but this time to set up a base camp and have shorter day hikes from there. It is a big wilderness.
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They must gain so much confidence from that, & the other independent things you encourage them to do, Mumsee. You & Mike are wonderful parents!
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Thanks, Karen, God is doing wonderful things here.
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had a sweet lunch with a gal who is committed to pray for me. What a blessing.
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hmmm…. we must be almost to another room. Maybe 6arrows wants to come on and start a race.
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Ha, I just came over to the prayer thread to see what is going on in this room. 🙂 I can’t believe I haven’t been in here since June 10.
1789. 🙂
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not too hot to take a walk at 7:30
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must get in shape for the hills of Ukarumpa
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went to the thrift store today and took some things to my daughters to return.
Time to clear out whatever doesn’t go in the luggage
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My friend always reminds me that I am not traveling, I am moving homes.
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got an email today asking me to hand carry some small things for others.
This is what we always do for each other.
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fun to be facebook friends with some of you as you can see my children and grandchildren
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anyone else want to join this quiet conversation?
Oh, it is probably not a conversation as I am talking to myself. 🙂
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Tomorrow is time to clean out the van I have been using. My friend is returning from PNG and needs it back.
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The good news is that the folks who live here left a car that I am welcome to use. So sweet and just in time.
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1799, hmmm…. I wonder what it will take to open the door….
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loving watching the ducks in the stream. Cools me off just to look at the picture
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it is getting rather lonely around here. Anyone out there.
My house is quiet.
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knock, knock, time to open the door
this room is done…
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Finally!!
Welcome to the new room, isn’t it lovely??!
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Why, yes it is! Thanks for opening it up, Jo! 🙂
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Jo was busy in here last night! Thanks for opening the new secret room for us.
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