Posted on 10/31/2011 9:52:30 PM PDT by JustAmy
Me, too!! :)
I’m doing good, but busy with lots of studies. (((hugs))) And how are you doing oldteen? :-)
Thanks! :-) ((hugs))
Praying that it goes very WELL for you tomorrow, Dave!! Thanks for the update!!
Studies...UGH! I'm so glad those days have passed...lol.
You'll be surrounded by Angels and Prayers!
Been through the kitchen remodeling...oh my...did dishes in the bathtub for several weeks! Don't EVER want to do that again! lol
Stay well and don't inhale too much of that dust.
The eight week classes are the hardest and they have 7 or more chapters per class to read each week! UGH is right!
Are they accounting classes or something else?
But lets not talk about that un-fun stuff right now. Hey, want some doughnuts?
Oh yes...but tomorrow will be the busiest!
Oh, and yes, I would love to have a doughnut! Thanks! :)
Prepare yourself and rest up!
Pastries are so yummy...Have fun trying out that recipe! Hope it turns out great. You’ll have to let me know! :-)
Sitting in my kitchen having tea one morning, she asked when we were going to " resume" the remodeling we began in 2006!!!... I developed a life threatening case of shingles and the remodel was put on hold.....and on hold....and on hold!!
She said "give me a trowel and mud and I will get you started!!!" ..the rest is history.
out came the cabinets,off came the flooring, etc etc....and dishes in the bathtub is right. Not fun when the bathtub is upstairs!!!
Dust is EVERYWHERE...
Now you need to share that recipe!!! Oh that sounds good! Especially with a cup of coffee.
Sanding of the cupboards was really stressful with all the dust but at least my bathtub was downstairs...lol. Thank goodness!
I was walking in a subway in Minsk, Belarus, with my friend Yuliya and her daughter Anastasia when I suddenly fell face first onto the dirty concrete floor. I dont remember the fall, but I do remember suddenly having a mouth filled with sand, gravel, and grit. Ugh! I couldnt get that stuff out of my mouth quickly enough!
I didnt enjoy what went into my mouth on that embarrassing occasion. But Scripture teaches that its more important to guard what comes out of our mouths. When the writer of Proverbs 15 said that the mouth of fools pours forth foolishness (v.2), the word translated pours forth literally means explodes out. Rash accusations, angry words, and verbal abuse can do immeasurable and lifelong harm. The apostle Paul spoke bluntly about this: Let no corrupt word proceed out of your mouth (Eph. 4:29)no dirty talk. He also said to [put] away lying and to speak truth (v.25)no lies. And later, Let all bitterness, wrath, anger, clamor, and evil speaking be put away from you (v.31)no character assassination. What comes out of our mouths should be wholesome and uplifting.
We guard carefully what goes into our mouthsand rightly so. To honor God, lets also keep tight control on the words that come out of our mouths.
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