Posted on 03/01/2008 9:02:33 AM PST by JustAmy
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I have been doing a lot of praying and been so concerned over a beloved rascal kitty of my daughter’s this week..He was my best buddy when I was staying at my daughter’s home..
I read that Marissa has picked a new kitty and it gave me a lift..
Trubble has improved enough to come home and I am grateful to God..Of course seeing if his kidneys function or reblock has me concerned but I am so grateful he is home and getting lots of love. I dearly love that cat.
I am so thrilled Marissa will have a new kitty!
Matthew Henshaw got his name into the Guinness Book of World Records in an unusual way. After swallowing a 15.9-inch sword, Henshaw attached a 40-pound sack of potatoes to the handle of the sword and held it for 5 seconds. (This is not recommended.)
Henshaw and others like him have gone to extraordinary lengths to have their names memorialized in the worlds most famous record book. The longing for immortality compels people to do many thingssome remarkable, and some bizarre.
The immortality Jesus offers has nothing to do with anything we do. In fact, after giving His disciples the authority to do truly remarkable things (Luke 10:17-19), Jesus said, Do not rejoice . . . that the spirits are subject to you, but rather rejoice because your names are written in heaven (v.20).
At Golgotha, an unnamed thief believed that message just in time (Luke 23:40-42). He understood that eternal life had nothing to do with what he had donegood or bad. It had to do with what Jesus was doinggiving His own life so that even the undeserving could be welcomed into heaven by God. The important thing is being remembered not by others, but by God.
Bible in One Year: Deuteronomy 1921; Proverbs 28:15-28
JC, if you make that cake on Saturday, you won’t have dessert for Sunday. It is impossible not to ‘sample’ it, and once you do, you won’t be able to stop. LOL!
Actually, it is better warm. Just my opinion.
Yum - pineapple upside down cake? Yesterday I got out two pans that have 6 individual tube cake pans in each. (Like mineature angelfood cake pans.) I washed them up to make 8 little pineapple upside down cakes today. Great minds.........(tee hee)
Yorkie’s right—if you make that choc today, there won’t be any for tom!! And it is better warm.
Choc and pineapple?! Y’all are killin me here! I don’t make either of them very often. Love both! Do y’all use pineapple cake mix/pineapple juice in yours?
I use a yellow butter cake mix and use the pineapple juice for the liquid. It seems a little more dense. I melt butter in the pan(s), add a hefty amt. of brown sugar, sprinkle w/some juice, place pineapples on top - (marishino cherry in center), cake mix over pineapple, bake, invert, and EAT! Yummy
Wow, isn’t that coincidental! I never have a failure with pineapple upside down cake. I had thought of an angel food cake and fix a big bowl of strawberries, if I could find good strawberries right now. Will make up my mind soon though!
Did I send to wrong person....sorry if I did!
Great minds indeed!
WOW, OESY, these photos are absolutely beautiful. Thank you!
You outdid yourself this morning. I hope everyone gets a chance to check out the beauty.
I can’t choose a favorite.
That poem is wonderful and the kitties are precious!
No, you didn’t send it to the wrong person. I just butted in and answered for GG. LOL!
(Sorry, GG. I shouldn’t interrupt.) smile
Thank you for this post, Meg.
We will be praying for Trubble. A CD that the shelter gave us to review said male cats need to drink LOTS of water. Is there something they can give him to prevent the stones or whatever is causing the blockage.
“Kiity Mittens” was not ready yesterday so we should be able to get him today. We were going to take a drive to the foothills to view Spring in action and then have dinner at a small Inn. We are talking about putting it off until tomorrow so Marissa can get her cat. She is so anxious and was so disappointed yesterday.
Prayers will continue for Trubble.
JC, here is a very attractive, simple, quick and delicious recipe you can make a day ahead: (It’s almost like the brownie cake, but with peaches.)
Peach Cobbler
1 stick butter melted in 9 X 13 pan - set aside
1 c. flour
1 c. sugar
1 T. baking powder
3/4 c. milk
Blend until well mixed
Pour over melted butter
Empty 1 large can peaches (I use elberta, not cling, but both are good) with juice over the top of the batter.
Open 2nd can of peaches, and add them without juice to the first can of peaches on top of the batter.
Bake for 1 hour at 350 until brown and crispy on top.
**I melt butter in the pan(s), add a hefty amt. of brown sugar, sprinkle w/some juice, place pineapples on top **
Me, too! I love to bake—trouble is, if I bake it, I will eat it! Try to make sure I have plenty of company coming before I make the effort! LOL
Thank you for this link, Yorkie.
It is a beautiful way to tell The Story!
Thank you again.
Boy does that sound delicious. I have a simple recipe for Peach Cobbler but it called for fresh peaches (too much trouble) and its hard to find peaches now!
I may try that, yorkie! Thanks. Its not hard either!
It is a legend. There is no scriptural reference whatsoever to the Cross being made of Dogwood. It is just a beautiful legend, especially this time of year.
I was told this story when I was a little girl. And every time I have seen a dogwood in bloom since, I get all misty, remembering........
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