Hi JC and thank you for the laugh about the cat...but the verse at the bottom brought out a real LOL. Hope you are feeling somewhat better, chronic pain is nasty to live with, but you give others chuckles and laughs....God Bless....GG

Pats first job was working on the night crew at a grocery store. After closing time, he and the other employees stocked the shelves. Pats boss had instructed them to always turn the soup cans forward so that the label could be read easily. But he had gone a little further by saying, Make sure that theyre facing forwardthree cans back. One night as Pat was arranging the shelves, his co-workers began to scoff, Just make sure the front can is turned the right way. Whos gonna know?
It was a moment of decision for the teenager. Should he obey what his boss had asked him to do, or just do what was easy?
Weve all been in similar situations where weve had to make a choice. The apostle Paul encouraged his fellow believers to be obedient even when no one was watching: Bondservants, obey in all things your masters according to the flesh, not with eyeservice, as men-pleasers, but in sincerity of heart, fearing God (Col. 3:22).
Doing the right thing should not be dependent on whether our employer is around or if anyone else is watching. Its not always easy or convenient to be obedient. But its right.
Remember, to him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin (James 4:17).
Read: Colossians 3:22-25
Thank you, GG! I laughed at the whole thing. We who have
had cats know how conceited and bossy they are but oh,
sooooo lovable. I kinda liked the litter box remark, too.
I try to keep on fighting with the back...I’ve done every
thing possible, whatever the doctors suggest. The pills
help some but who wants to take those all the time!!
Hope all is well with you and your doggie! I can’t stay
on the thread long at a time and sometimes not at all. That
aggravates me, too! Glad to “see” you!