Posted on 11/30/2009 9:30:13 PM PST by JustAmy
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Meg, God Bless your Grandson Always, and Surround him with His Protecting, Strong Hand. I'm So Thankful for his Service to our America.
Lori, I Love your Sweet Pics of Chachi; he has the Most Adorably-Cute Face! Polly, your Pic of Shallie is Wonderful; she is So Beautiful. My Heart is Thankful our Lord Touched both of them, through His Kindness and Love.
Dolly, I'm So Sorry about your Friend's Daughter; Words Fail. :( Hugs, Dear FRiend, and Heartfelt Prayers for All who Loved her.
Amy, the Pics you Posted of Marissa are Precious; she is Lovely, and is Going to be a Beautiful Young Woman.
Thank you Jaycee, Meg, Yorkie, KittenClaws, and Polly for your Kind Posts on my Poem; you All Blessed my Heart! Hugs!
Yorkie, I Loved the Sweet Kitten Video from Pandy; that is Probably the Most Precious Kitten I've Ever Seen! Thank you Both So Much!
Thank you to Everyone for the Pings and Posts! Jaycee, my Prayers will be Ascending for your Cousin's Family, and All who Loved her Dear Son. Our Lord of Love Comfort their Hearts.
(((((((Goodnight to All FRiends, and God Bless)))))))
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Polly, if I get a paper cut, or scratch even, I scrub with soap and water for a couple minutes, and then cover the broken skin with a bandaid and triple antibiotic ointment. The doc at Urgent Care gave me a tube of ointment that is one of the very few that will stop MRSA - and he also told me, that if I’m ever in a situation where I think I have been exposed to something serious (like H1N1), to use it on a q-tip in the base of my nostrils along with salt water.
I have been washing my nostrils out with salt water for a couple months, now - and so far - so good.
Wow Yorkie! Is the tube of ointment a prescription? Sounds like something we should all have on hand.
I have never heard of swabbing our nostrils out with salt water!
Signing off of the computer and heading for bed in Los Angeles! Rain is due tomorrow, finally!!!!!
Yes, Polly - it is a prescription.
I will freepmail you some links about salt water and nostril wash.
I have been doing it for about 2 months - with warm salt water and q-tips. I have a friend who is VERY health conscious - and she told me yesterday - that she has been doing this for over a year!
Sawdust, shellac and guitars
these were the smells that greeted visitors
His dad passed away before he could pass on
all the tricks and things
he had learned over the decades
News I have
Four years late
that he is gone
as I pondered this
I picked up the bass he helped me restore
holding it like a living thing
and remembering
stopping in his shop
just to say "hi"
playing a tune or two
and reflecting about life, fishing, and everything
He would show me his latest
Creation
Restoration
Source of consternation
I had so hoped others I knew could benefit
From his gifted hands
Sad to say, sad to think, sad to realize
Those hands have turned cold years ago
Here I am with my Rickenbacker
holding, remembering
and praying
Christopher Allan Sheats 12-06-09 Starfire IV
On December 7, 1941, a Japanese war plane piloted by Mitsuo Fuchida took off from the aircraft carrier Akagi. Fuchida led the surprise attack on the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Through the war years to follow, Fuchida continued to flyoften narrowly escaping death. At wars end, he was disillusioned and bitter.
A few years later, he heard a story that piqued his spiritual curiosity: A Christian young woman whose parents had been killed by the Japanese during the war decided to minister to Japanese prisoners. Impressed, Fuchida began reading the Bible.
As he read Jesus words from the cross, Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do (Luke 23:34), he understood how that woman could show kindness to her enemies. That day Fuchida gave his heart to Christ.
Becoming a lay preacher and evangelist to his fellow citizens, this former warrior demonstrated the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding (Phil. 4:7)a peace enjoyed by those who have trusted Christ and who let [their] requests be made known to God (v.6).
Have you found this peace? No matter what you have gone through, God makes it available to you.
I bought for Christmas for a little girl a stuffed cat and Beatrix Potter's "The Tale of Tom Kitten."
Also, your little sleeping puppy is precious. Its a winner for sure!
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JC, I love that plaque graphic. I would love one like that for my front door.
And, I agree wholeheartedly with what you said to Kitty Mittens. What a sweet, sweet soul.
Polly - post 485 was meant for you.
She is a wonderful human being. She can always say just the right thing. I have called on her personally on many occasions.
That would be nice for your door or any door, as long a they love angels like we do and especially you.
DID IT SNOW? I meant to check on Sedona this morning but haven’t had time.
It is totally overcast, and very cold and raining pretty hard. It will turn to snow by this afternoon - we may get six inches (at 4,500 feet.) I’m hoping to get some good pictures!
But, Flagstaff, which is 25 miles north (at 7,500 feet) is under a blizzard warning, and will get over two feet of snow by tomorrow night. The winds are going to hit 50 to 60 mph.
My dad owned a business " Ideal Mfg Co" and made what he called " Avalon Shades" crafted and woven on large looms.Many celebraties of the 50's and 60's had dad's "shades" in their home. Jaschua Heifitz, Ralph Edwards,etc. Sadly he never patented these shades, and since he has died, the Avalon Shades of dear dad are reduced to only samples that I lovingly display as a bye gone memory!
Sounds like you too have those precious memories!!
oh OH!!You are such a dear heart! Love that princess and all of her sweet friends. I sure have found some gems of friends here on Amy’s Place!!!
Oh no! My sister is supposed to go to Flagstaff this week for her grandson’s graduation! OH dear!
Dressing The Season
The warm glow of Summer slipped away
and the shifting flame of Fall fell fey
As the breath of Winter kisses the air
and snow carpets chill ground gone bare
Wind whispers in the dead fingers of trees
telling of the new drifting snow yet to be
Sharp the scent of warm fireplaces all aglow
upon the crisp breeze that soft does flow
Winter comes on wind drift feet so fleet
and we feel the crispness so sharp and neat
White garments dress the trees and lane
and sense a new aliveness to winter’s reign
Cute kitty! Jaycee, check your mail. :)
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