Posted on 08/16/2006 7:29:51 AM PDT by Billie
((((Adios & Happy Trails to Youie tooie Cowboy Louie!))))
Oh, that's right......THAT vacation. ;-)
Okay, see ya later, cowboybear. I've got to go fix dinner (no, it won't be SPAM!). :-)
;)
With talk of vacations;surfboards & SPAM...
Sounds like Hawaii "code words" to me!
;OD
Adorable! Looks like she knows a kittie secret!
Thank you for the thread. Thank you for letting my see the wonderful kitty graphics. :)
LOL. Wellll......close, except wrong ocean. The Caribbean. ;-)
Here is one of our vacation photos...
We sure turned some heads on the beach that day! LOL
The love it in Japan too. Japanese have been known to give it as a hostess or housewarming gift. I HATE THE STUFF! LOL.
The = They. The letter thief is at it again. :-(
Happy Wednesday, everyone! (What's left of it...) :-)
Happy Wednesday-goin'-on-Thursday to you, tulip. :-)
"...I HATE THE STUFF! LOL."
I hear ya! So do I!
No LOL...
but typing No LOL made me laugh so,
LOL! to that!
;OD
"Happy Wednesday, everyone! (What's left of it...) :-)"
By the time I read this t'was Thurs!
But thanks works for any day!
& by the time you read my reply it will
have changed to Thursday obv.
so, Happy Thursday tt!Lots left of it!
Tee,hee,hee!
Good one! Hugs to you, dear Mama_Bear!
August 17, 2006
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This grace was given, that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ. Ephesians 3:8
A story is told of Scottish minister Alexander Whyte, who was able to look at the bleakest situation and yet find something to be thankful for. On a dark Sunday morning when the weather was freezing, wet, and stormy, one of his deacons whispered, I am sure the preacher wont be able to thank God for anything on a day like this. Its absolutely horrible outside! The pastor began the service by praying, We thank Thee, O God, that the weather is not always like this.
The apostle Paul also saw the best in every situation. Consider his circumstances as he wrote to the church in Ephesus while he awaited trial before the Roman emperor Nero. Most people would have concluded that he was a prisoner of Rome. But Paul saw himself as a prisoner of Christ. He thought of his hardship as an opportunity to bring the gospel to the Gentiles.
These words of Paul should challenge us: To me, who am less than the least of all the saints, this grace was given, that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ (Ephesians 3:8). Paul, a prisoner of Christ, saw himself as being given the privilege to serve God and present the riches of Christ to many.
Whose prisoner are we?
Bible in One Year: Bible in One Year: Psalms 97-99; Romans 16
Yesterday morning, lonestar had a phone call from an old college friend to say that her little dachsund and been bitten by a large rattle snake and had died.
Schatze was one of lonestar's favorite little friends and loved going to New Braunfels to play with her. Schatze was born after I took over at The Bridge so I just met her yesterday.
You talk about BUSY! Schatze is driving me crazy! She is 3 years old, very sociable and doesn't understand why that snake didn't want to play with her. However, to ease her pain she is taking advantage of playing with all the critters at The Bridge and is happy that there are no snakes here.
Aunt Harriet is happy knowing that her "baby" is in my hands and I'm here to take care of her.
sorry for your loss...
pets never leave your heart & soul
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