11 thoughts on “Our Daily Thread 8-2-24

  1. We are looking forward one our daughter’s family coming for the weekend. Actually, they will spend all tomorrow with our SIL’s family, too. I have to go grocery shopping. Three teen boys and their sister eat a lot!

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  2. Thankful it went well, AJ!

    Have a blessed and peaceful weekend of rest and healing.

    Last night I went to an event for ladies at First Baptist of Atlanta where the Pink Bus Tour of Concerned Women For America stopped and presented a program. We got to hear from some young lady athletes who have had to compete against biological males in sports. So glad these brave young ladies are speaking out. Also heard from a young lady whose mom was told by several docs to abort her. Her mom spoke passionately against abortion.

    I had received an invite that I shared with my friend and she shared with others so we had a whole table full of ladies. We had Chick-fil-A box meals, the same thing I had a couple of weeks ago at the Prison ministry luncheon. As you can tell, Chick-fil-A is the go-to place in Atlanta.

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  3. Morning! Aj thankful for that good report!!!

    Smoky around here. South of us saw rain and hail last night. We didn’t get a spit! Hoping we see some tonight without the lightening!

    Kathaleena that sounds like fun! I love feeding grandchildren!!😊

    Janice Chick Fil A is a huge hit around here. Very consistent service and food…and they hire the sweetest kids!

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  4. It’s 92° but feels nice out with a breeze. This has to be the breeziest summer ever. Delightful. Somehow I am rem8nded of the Holy Spirit when I feel a gentle breeze and especially if I hear its in a group of big trees.

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  5. We’re having a warm day here, but finally getting a cool breeze off the ocean.

    Made some progress with Abby getting in the car last night, trainer had me doing a quick-step walkup with Abby to the wide open door and, for some reason, she was jumping right in and onto the seat. If I paused or stopped, so did she, turning right around and trying to yank away again.

    So: Don’t stop.

    So I just have to prep the car ahead of time by opening and leaving the door wide open, then getting Abby leashed up (treats handy, trainer brought tiny meatballs last night); then bring her out for the fast walkup to the open door, up and in, done. Sort of like a dance — or an Olympics trial.

    I hope a corner has been turned.

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