1 I will bless the Lord at all times; his praise shall continually be in my mouth. 2 My soul makes its boast in the Lord; let the humble hear and be glad. 3 Oh, magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together!
4 I sought the Lord, and he answered me and delivered me from all my fears.
The sun is shining, and we started the day in the high 50s and will go up to the low 70s today.
I could feel the higher humidity yesterday when I walked and raked.
This weather is a mood lifter, however, Art came home with a cold (hopeful nothing more) yesterday. We don’t not need that for his first week of meeting with clients this tax season.
Excellent passage from the Psalms, I appreciated v 4 especially — and 2 happy, curled-up cats taking a cat nap.
It’s dark and raining this morning. It’s trash night tonight and I need to get to bed earlier than I did last night. Not enough sleep and I’m feeling it now.
A wet LiLu greeted me this morning at 6:30 a.m., she was sitting on the front porch.
Good morning from beautiful snowy Idaho. Currently 29 and hoping to reach 30. Snowing.
I am hearing a helicopter heading into the storm. Most likely a life flight. Praying for safety for them and whomever is needing them. And that all would know Christ.
Well Janice I read your post as “the weather is a moon lifter!” Had to go back and turn off auto correct in my vision. Older eyes play tricks at times!
Weather is chilly but pleasant. Lu had to have her shots this morning and she is now sleeping off the anxiety of the office visit.
subject is whoever, object is whom, I believe. But in this situation, it is both, so…. First is the object, do I go with that? Is is closest, making it the subject. Go with that? The problems in my life sometimes seem insurmountable. Where is a good editor when I need one?
A thought for Thursday:
Psalm 34 (ESV)
1 I will bless the Lord at all times;
his praise shall continually be in my mouth.
2 My soul makes its boast in the Lord;
let the humble hear and be glad.
3 Oh, magnify the Lord with me,
and let us exalt his name together!
4 I sought the Lord, and he answered me
and delivered me from all my fears.
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Aww . . . what a pair of Sweetie Cats♡
The sun is shining, and we started the day in the high 50s and will go up to the low 70s today.
I could feel the higher humidity yesterday when I walked and raked.
This weather is a mood lifter, however, Art came home with a cold (hopeful nothing more) yesterday. We don’t not need that for his first week of meeting with clients this tax season.
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Excellent passage from the Psalms, I appreciated v 4 especially — and 2 happy, curled-up cats taking a cat nap.
It’s dark and raining this morning. It’s trash night tonight and I need to get to bed earlier than I did last night. Not enough sleep and I’m feeling it now.
A wet LiLu greeted me this morning at 6:30 a.m., she was sitting on the front porch.
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We don’t not need that, lol. I think my phone enjoyed inserting the not. My phone has a sense of humor.
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Good morning from beautiful snowy Idaho. Currently 29 and hoping to reach 30. Snowing.
I am hearing a helicopter heading into the storm. Most likely a life flight. Praying for safety for them and whomever is needing them. And that all would know Christ.
mumsee
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whoever is, for whomever. Help me here editors.
mumsee
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heading to church to cook meals to freeze. We have so many needs
jo
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Just as I feared, Christmas is right around the corner according to that photo. Sigh.
Raining today. Basketball league championship tonight.
Such an odd time. How I deal, Kathleena, with grandchildren launching into such a strange world?
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I liked the Christmas blanket 🙂
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Kitties for Christmas! Sweet
Well Janice I read your post as “the weather is a moon lifter!” Had to go back and turn off auto correct in my vision. Older eyes play tricks at times!
Weather is chilly but pleasant. Lu had to have her shots this morning and she is now sleeping off the anxiety of the office visit.
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Moon lifter! That is God since He placed it there in creation. He is so awesome!
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Whomever.
If the who is a him, them, or a her, it’s whomever.
I think.
Therefore I remain anonymous. 🙂
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subject is whoever, object is whom, I believe. But in this situation, it is both, so…. First is the object, do I go with that? Is is closest, making it the subject. Go with that? The problems in my life sometimes seem insurmountable. Where is a good editor when I need one?
mumsee
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in my read through the Bible today, I was struck my the wisdom of Exodus 23: 1-2 Perhaps it was written yesterday?
Peter, those verses are a song also. thanks for reminding me
Jo
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Whoever/whomever
Though I’m not an editor, I did teach language for 25 years and have a Master’s in TESOL (teaching ESL).
Praying for safety for them and whomever is needing them
Since it is the object of “praying” I’d go with “whomever” in this case. However, one could argue that “whoever” since it’s the subject of “is”.
See why English is so hard for whomever to learn?
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I have read that whom and whomever are being phased out, by lack of use, I think, as our language continues to slowly evolve.
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That’s too bad because I think whomever sounds lovelier.
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