Posted on 04/01/2010 2:21:09 AM PDT by JustAmy
Hi Polly, Sorry I didn’t get back to you sooner, but I did hear you up here.... all the way from Phoenix! LOL! Glad your having a good visit with your daughter!! Have a safe trip back to L.A. Let us know when you get back, O.K? *HUGS*
Good Night...Start another day tomorrow.
FReep,Practice,Teach,FReep,Practice, Teach, LOL
Yorkie, your #1906 is Sweet!
Meg, your #1907 is Precious. I'm not Sure if the Roses are Lady Banksias; the Prior Owner Planted them.
The Whole Plant, including the Bridal's Wreaths, is between 15 and 20 Foot Wide,
About the Most Spectacular Thing I've ever Seen.
Tiapam, your #1922 is Lovely.
Left, your #1978 is Adorable.
Here is a Very Short Vid of the Rose Shrub I Uploaded to my Photobucket Album:
(((((God Bless)))))
Beautiful video of those flowers! I love the way the yellow roses are in the middle with the white flowers are so perfectly planted on each side...lovely...((((((HUGS))))))
Now that is sweet! I would love to just squeeze that cute puppy!
Did you know your picture is missing from your profile page?
That last post was supposed to go to you....NOT ME!!
Ahhh, they look just like my puppy Stuart.
Hi all! The dog rescue where we got our dobie-lab mix has posted my adoption success story.
It can be found at
http://ildoberescue.com/displaySection.php?id=7
My story is in the “most recent” section under the doggie name “Dusty”.
He and his DoberBrother Bart are right by me now, one under the desk, one next to it. Dobermans are known as “the Velcro Dog”. They love to be right by their people.
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On a more serious note, I checked into Jeff Head’s special thread about his terrible illness this evening. I was hoping he had added an update and he did.
You can find his thread by searching his name as the keywords. Go to the last page for the update.
If you are so moved, donate to his fund. I donated this evening.
Prayers Up for Jeff!
TCP
TCP, before I check out your ‘dobie’ link, I wanted to be sure everyone got the link to Jeff Head’s thread. I hope you don’t mind if I post it here, for everyone to click onto. HUGS!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2481989/posts?page=237#237
Thank you yorkie! I was hoping to encourage a few more donors. I know a lot of you already gave to Jeff’s fund. I should have done it sooner. Been thinking of him a lot as his surgery dates approach.
I also donated late (today) to the Freepathon. Better late than never as they say!
That PayPal makes it all so easy.
God Bless and Good Night to all!
pinging you to post #1993
Love all your puppy pics and wanted to make sure you saw my doggie post at 1993 tonight.
Happiness is a Warm Puppy!
Good Morning Jaycee!! What a precious precious grandbaby!!!!!
OH my goodness! Thanks for sharing!
Polly
People have some needs that are excruciatingly deep. Poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson wrote, Never morning wore to evening, but some heart did break.
We find ourselves in conversation at times with heartbroken friends and may feel at an utter loss to know what to say. How can we speak a word in season to him who is weary, as it says in Isaiah 50:4?
Telling people what human teachers have taught us may have some impact on them. But the most helpful or persuasive words are spoken by those who are taught by the Lord Himself.
Thats why its essential for us to sit at Jesus feet and learn from Him. The more we receive from Him, the more we have to give to others. George MacDonald pictures this time with the Lord as having a chamber in God Himself. He continues: Out of [that] chamber . . . man has to bring revelation and strength for his brethren. This is that for which he was made.
Its through our thoughtful and prayerful Bible study, reading, and quiet meditation that God speaks to our hearts. He gives us the tongue of the learned (Isa. 50:4) so that we have something to share with those who are in the depths of despair.
Bible in One Year: 2 Samuel 6-8; Luke 15:1-10
BREAKFAST
Belgian waffles (with honey whipped butter and syrup of choice)
Potato Pancakes (with sour cream and or apple sauce)
Bacon (thick and double smoked)
Sausages (grilled pork or spicy Italian)
Eggs (your way)
Fresh Bread (hot from the oven, or toasted)
Fried Potatoes (lightly fried in real butter and spiced with tarragon and dill)
Coffee (full flavored Arabic)
Tea
Milk, (served in a cold glass with a foamy top)
Hot and Cold Cereals
Fresh Fruit (with optional heavy cream)
Cinnamon Rolls (fresh from the oven and topped with a pat of butter)
MID DAY SNACK
Crab Cakes with a light Bearnaise sauce, or Half a Cantaloupe filled with Chicken Salad, A bowl of granola and blackberries, and a small dish of French Vanilla Ice cream with a generous pile of slivered chocolate and cashews.
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