Posted on 09/20/2003 4:48:19 AM PDT by Molly Pitcher
We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail!
Words taken from my own mouth! It is an adjustment for me because she used to be so good about our peace of mind. Lately, actually a couple of years now, she isn't thoughtful about that at all.
To answer your question, she didn't call, but her dad called her at work just minutes ago. We figured that she would at least let them know her situation. Sure enough, she was working and HAD BEEN AT WORK EVERY DAY SINCE THE STORM! Pardon me for yelling, but I need to yell!
I remember the India trip and thinking that I would need to be sedated for the duration.LOL. Thanks for the handholding, it helps to know that others share your frustration.
"Mine" is a deep red '98 Ford Taurus (beautiful! I love it!) and "his" is a..don't laugh....BRIGHT red '90 VW Fox. Hubby uses a car only minimally (he bikes to work, etc.) so for a second, "runner" type car, it will work out just fine.
Both cars are in great shape, body-wise, and interiors, and appear to be mechanically sound. So I think we did the right thing.
My younger son is VERY good about this, older son not too bad, but my daughter...........SHEESH..........terrible.......
and believe me, she's the one who INSPIRES worry.............
...We are still waiting for cooler weather here in Florida, but are very thankful we dodged the bullet with Isabel.----My regrets to you all who got caught in this thing!!!!.....I would hate to be without power, and I know it must be hard for you all!!
Chairm, hope you're OK!
The couple who got 'burned out' is managing better now....
..I took over a quiche yesterday....
...don't know if it's a Southern thing, but my mom & grandmother were always baking/cooking/ and carrying things to folks who were going through a trauma, and that's just the way I respond.
All crisis were dealt with food.
Today, I'm baking cookies....husband sorted out all the red/green M&M's for me)....
..Monday night is 'Christmas in September' at our ladie's circle meeting at church, and we'll be making Christmas decorations for our new little church, and eating Christmas cookies....
I'm making batches of oatmeal/peanut butter/chocolate chip/M&M's/pecans in dough.....
...they've turned out yummy.
..Tomorrow I make pecan balls.
....Stopped in at Mom & Dad's this AM....I was at Publix (supermarket) and they had huge 48 oz. size creamy peanut butter....buy one, get one free.
Mom likes peanut butter, so I took her over one.
She & dad have agreed to go with me this Monday to the alzheimers place and I genuinely hope she remembers that she agreed to do this, come 2 days from now.
Dad will not go if mom changes her mind.
Hubby spent the morning at church in prep. class.....he's been nominated for elder at our new little church.
I'm in charge of the kitchen and food supplies and calling folks to bring refreshments for each Sunday.
We love our little church, and it's starting to really grow!
That's about it from here.....just a quiet weekend.
I do understand what you ladies are talking about with our children responding ....when we think they should call.
Our 2 are still good about that......I think we ingrained it so much, WE get a good chewing out if we don't respond to them while on a trip or something.
Now they expect us to call the first day or night we arrive!!
kayak, Purdue, I think sometimes our grown children don't realize we are still their parents and don't automatically stop thinking/worrying about them once they hit adulthood.
They will realize this when they have children of their own.
I constantly keep my 2 in prayer, as I know you all do.
I tell young son, especially, if he only knew how many guardian angels are watching over him, because I call on them every singel day!!
I didn't have much to say today, but I so enjoy reading y'alls accounts of everyday stuff and activities, and Miss Marple's sausage shop and duckbutt's rose that survived, etc., so I thought maybe you all would read my daystuff too!
Nothing can quite compare to that rose, duckbutt, and your beautiful words :)
Sadly, I remember what you went through with your home...
...as my neighbors are going through the same thing.
They say they realize the police, and fire dept. are doing what they must do, but they're feeling like criminals already with all the questions being asked.
Also, they're having a hard time finding a builder who will rebuild their home.
We're having a huge expansion in our area.....shopping villages, new homes are sprouting up like crazy.....and the builders don't have time to take this man's offer to help rebuild his house.
...It's a huge dose of reality.....and they're chaffing from it!
Real oatmeal cookies?
Yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuummmmmmmmmm!!!!!
As opposed to 'pretend' ones? As opposed to artificial ones?
I think the reality is: They are HOMEMADE, not store bought.
Would have loved an after-report from you!
Yes, Dog, oatmeal from an oatmeal box.....not packaged cookies, LOL.
The taking-food-during-a-time-of-trauma is not widespread all over the South, Guennie, or even within a town.
In our church in the small town we used to live in, we took meals to families for all kinds of things .... deaths in the family, someone having surgery, the birth of a new baby .... during flu season, whoever didn't have the flu would cook meals for the family of those currently afflicted (and homemade soup for the sick one) ..... just all kinds of occasions. People would also do things like mow the lawn for someone out of town for a family emergency or death. At least that's what happened in our neighborhood and our church.
A close friend of mine (who went to another church) broke her arm ..... went with the youth group of which her son was a member to go skating. Got on skates for the first time in umpteen years and promptly fell and fractured her forearm.
I prepared a meal to take to the family, thinking nothing of it. To this day, she reminds me of that and how much it meant to them and it's been nearly 20 years. No one in her church did anything for them. That really surprised me ..... I just took such things for granted. It's not done much here where we live now either .... I guess people have gotten busier and busier .... eat out more rather than cooking. It's a wonderful and much-appreciated ministry though .... one of which I have been the recipient a number of times and tried to repay when I could.
I'm making another batch tomorrow, so I'll try that instead.
Kay, I'm sure you're right....folks didn't do that too much in our first church when we moved to Florida...
..but in both our Presbyterian churches, it's a given.
There is something so comforting when someone shows up on your front door with 'homemade' and a hug.
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