Posted on 12/16/2007 6:18:47 PM PST by The Mayor
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HALL OF FAME #19 THE WEEKEND THREAD T.G.I.F. at the Finest |
Every Thursday at the Finest |
As always Dubya, Thank you for your informative posts.
Thats a good picture, D.D. Good luck on the upcoming Support our Troops Rally. Hope it draws crowds and I think it will.
Bless his heart....he looks so alone! They are so brave and wonderful.
December 18, 2007
READ: Psalm 139:1-12
O Lord, You have searched me and known me. Psalm 139:1
Mary received a ceramic frog for her birthday from a co-worker, and she displayed it on her desk for all to see. Some of her fellow employees began to think she must like frogs, so they started to give her frog items for Christmas, birthdays, and special celebrations. Her office soon became filled with things frogpens, candles, stickie notes, posters, coffee cups.
After Mary left the company, a friend asked her what she did with the frogs. She replied, Well, I dont really like frogs, so I gave them all away.
Others mean well, yet dont always know us well. Theyll never know us as God does. We are an open book to Himthere is nothing about us that is hidden from Him. Psalm 139 tells us:
God knows everything we do (v.2). He knows all the activities of our day and every detail of our schedule.
God knows everything we think (v.2)the good and the bad, the wholesome, and the impure.
God knows everywhere we goYou comprehend my path . . . and are acquainted with all my ways (v.3).
God knows everything we say (v.4).
He knows us better than we know ourselves. Isnt it a comfort to be known so intimately by our Lordeven with all our flawsand yet be loved so completely!
Good morning, Mayor - thanks for the daily lesson.
Good morning.
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Good Morning Meg, Merry Christmas!
Good Morning, Mayor..Just found this on another thread.
Christmas Wish
“Theres no such thing as Santa,” jeered the group of older boys
“There isnt any reindeer, any elves or magic toys.”
“Oh yes there is.” I cried aloud, my little fists curled tight,
“Hes on his way with loaded sleigh to visit us tonight.”
“I made the most imprtant wish a boy could ever make
and Ive been good for oh so long, been good for goodness sake.”
And though the tears burned in my eyes, I swore I wouldnt cry,
I didnt want to be a man, but promised dad Id try.
That night was spent, just mom and me, like many nights before;
the house was never quite the same since dad went off to war.
We had our Chistmas dinner and we sang O Holy Night,
We read about that meany Grinch and cheered when he did right.
But sadness showed within Moms eyes as she stood by my bed,
and tucked the covers to my chin and kissed me on the head.
“Dont worry mom,” I whispered “Things are gonna be all right.”
“Were sure to get our Christmas Wish when Santa comes tonight.”
I tried my best to stay awake and listen to the roof,
for telltale ring of jingle bells or clop of reindeer hoof.
But snug and warm it wasnt long before I gave a yawn,
And would have gone to sleep but for the noise out on the lawn.
Then came the clump of heavy boots across the hardwood floor,
the tread somehow familiar like Id heard it once before.
As quiet as a mouse I crept, my eyes flew wide to see
the silhouette that stood alone before the Christmas tree.
His frame was lean and fit, he had no belly big and round,
the heavy sack a duffle that he placed upon the ground.
He didnt wear a stitch of red, the uniform was green,
And not a single jingle bell, just medals could be seen.
And then the strongest arms on earth wrapped round and held me tight,
and I knew then that Santa really rode on Christmas night,
and Christmas Wishes did come true, just like I knew they had,
For Santa came on Christmasn night and brought me home my dad.
© 2005 Michael Marks
Used with permission
What a lovely poem, Meg!
Thank you, Pippin.. Good to see you here! How are you?
But I'm gonna have not so good of a Christmas this year. Back in November. a week before Thanksgiving, my father was rushed into the ER with breathing difficulties.
The hospital kept him a few days and did some tests on him.
The day before Thanksgiving Day, my mom and my sister brought him back home, but mom had to turn right around and call 911 to send him back to the hospital because as she was feeding him dinner, he collapsed.
he stayed in the hospital a week. his doctor sent him to rehab in a nursing home and placed him on phase one hospice.
for a while it looked like he was getting well enough to go home with mom. but yesterday he started vomiting and complaining of stomach discomfort.
the doctors say all we can do for him right now is to make him as comfortable as possible.
It doen't look good for him at all.
The hospital tried to do an MRI to see if he had a stroke, but with him shaking so badly, they couldn't keep him still enough to get a good image.
I ask for a lot of prayers for my dad that he does not suffer or be in discomfort.
also pray for strenght for my mother.
I am so sorry about your father, Pippin..Prayers he will not suffer and may God strenghthen amd comfort you and your mother.
What a beautiful thank you graphic!..and sweet compliment.(((HUGS)))
As far as I know, everyone listens to Billy Gilman and I'm the last to know about his talent.
If you haven't seen him as a young boy singing, "Oh, Holy Night," put on a sweater because you're going to get the chills.
http://www.folsomreynoldsartgroup.com/Billy%20Gilman-Oh%20Holy%20Night.wmv
Amen..beautiful voice.
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