Posted on 05/21/2005 7:16:39 PM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
Happy Birthday M0sby!!!
Thought you all would like to hear about an amazing kid...
She was awarded an
*Academic Award for being named to the A/B Honor Roll for the 2nd semester of the school year.
*Academic Award for being named to the A/B Honor Roll for the 2004-2005 school year.
*Attendance Award for Outstanding Attendance for the 2004-2005 School year.
*She received a letter from Senator Jim Isgar Congratulating her for all of these awards and praising her for doing such a great job!!
I am so proud of her!!!!
"The Stars and Stripes Forever"
"Amazing" is a good start! Congratulations, you should be very proud. In praise of excellence, trussel! Thank you for sharing.
Jim Ed Brown ~ The Chapel Bells Are Ringing
Statler Brotheres ~ Church In the Wildwood
Kitty Wells ~ Dust On the Bible
Great job on raising your daughter!
Tell her I said
CONGRATULATIONS!
Tonk, I've got a co-worker who is going back into the navy - this time as an officer (O-2) after having his first 10 as an enlisted. I'm sad he's going, but proud as pie that he graduated from Seminary with a Masters in Divinity (~9 days ago) and knows his calling is ministering to the men (and women) of the US Navy.
He's heading off to Chaplain School June 5, and I'd love to have this to give to him, before he heads off.
Thank you...I am extremely proud of her...she is an awesome child!
She says I should send my friend Tonkin a hug, and tell him thank you!
Oh for the love of the lack of chocolate!!
Although, I must tell you that I've only fretted about upsetting you for the past 3 seconds.
Now I think my Sunday is ruined.
Shall you send me some chocolate to make it up?
Sincerely,
MoJo
Please pass this on to him and please tell him
The Canteen says
Thank You for your service to our country.
We can all profit from a lesson a man learned on a business trip after attending a church service near his hotel. He talked with the pastor about how he had been blessed by the sermon, even though some of the worship time was not to his liking. The pastor simply asked, "What was it you think God didn't like?" The man had the grace to reply, "I don't suppose there was anything He didn't like. I was talking about my own reaction. But worship isn't really about me, is it?" We are entitled to our own preferences, and we must hold firmly to our biblical convictions. But before we voice our fault-finding opinions, let's seriously try to understand God's viewpoint. Consider Ephesians 5 in the light of worship: We are to be filled with the Spirit, speak to each other in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, give thanks to God, and submit to one another (vv.19,21). Whatever the style of worship, as we express to God our praise for who He is and all He has done, we lift Him up and encourage others. That's what God likes. Vernon Grounds
Lift our voice in one accord, Singing of God's grace and mercy And the goodness of the Lord. Sper At the heart of worship is worship from the heart.
What Is Worship? The Church We Need |
Boston, Mass. (May 19, 2005) The conventionally powered aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) makes her way into historic Boston Harbor as crew members are in formation on the flight deck to spell-out "JACK IS BACK. Kennedy Sailors, and embarked Marines assigned to Marine Expeditionary Unit Two Four (MEU 24), man-the-rails as the ship pulls into port. Kennedy and the 24th MEU are in Boston, Massachusetts for a scheduled port visit. U.S. Navy photo by Photographers Mate 3rd Class Joshua Karsten (RELEASED)
Boston, Mass. (May 19, 2005) Marines and Sailors depart the conventionally powered aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) for liberty in Boston, Mass. Kennedy and embarked Marine Expeditionary Unit Two Four (MEU 24) are in Boston, Mass., for a scheduled port visit. U.S. Navy photo by Photographers Mate Airman Nicholas Garratt (RELEASED)
Boston, Mass. (May 19, 2005) A Marine assigned to Marine Expeditionary Unit Two Four (MEU 24) shows children a .50 caliber rifle during a tour aboard the conventionally powered aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67). Kennedy and embarked 24th MEU are in Boston, Mass., for a scheduled port visit. U.S. Navy photo by Photographers Mate Airman Henry Vorderbuggen (RELEASED)
Boston, Mass. (May 19, 2005) U.S. Marines assigned to Marine Expeditionary Unit Two Four (MEU 24) man-the-rails as the conventionally powered aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) makes her way through Boston Harbor. Kennedy and embarked 24th MEU are in Boston, Mass. for a scheduled port visit. U.S. Navy photo by Photographers Mate 2nd Class Ruben Apodaca (RELEASED)
Good evening, lauren! Good to see Ray Charles singing again. Always love it, and love how you love the troops!
Thanks, as always, for inspiring us with your Salute to the Troops!
Hey there LUV! Happy Sunday to you. I hope you have a blessed day.
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