Posted on 02/10/2008 6:00:58 PM PST by The Mayor
You all stay warm; sorry to hear about the sub-freezing temps...:(
Thank you, Dita, very much.
Wondering about the hummingbirds, am I an Auntie yet?? LOL~~
Dita, I got there to the site and kept getting “Oops, you must have this, this, and this to play this program and I have most of that on my computer. Wonder why I can’t get it? Do you have any idea?
Is anybody having trouble posting today.....how long it takes to post?
Hi, GeeBee! I Hope your Day is a Wonderful One. The Pond Down the Hill from my House has Several Ducks in it Again Today, and a Large Sand Crane is Walking Around at the Waters Edge. A Flock of Robins is Surrounding the House as I Type; I Love these Blessings from our Lord's Hand.
'Dita, I just Saw the Link you Posted to the Show on ABC; Thank you!
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080205-N-2984R-072 PERSIAN GULF (Feb. 5, 2008) - An F/A-18 Hornet launches off the flight deck during flight operations aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). Truman and embarked Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 3 are on deployment in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom and maritime security operations. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Ricardo J. Reyes (Released)
080202-N-9643K-008 CENTRAL IRAQ (Feb. 2, 2008) - An MV-22 Osprey vertical-lift aircraft is refueled before a night mission in central Iraq. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Joe Kane (Released)
080126-N-7981E-165 PACIFIC OCEAN (Jan. 26, 2008) - Ships assigned to USS Abraham Lincoln Strike Group, led by the guided missile destroyer USS Momsen (DDG 92) during a straits transits exercise. Ships and aircraft assigned to Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 9 are underway off the coast of Southern California participating in a Joint Task Force Exercise. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class James R. Evans (Released)
I will let you all know when you are “Aunties”:) Trust me, I keep checking every 20 minutes when I’m home...LOL.
Know what, I can’t get that vid to play either.
I had the same problem on the Fox site last Wednesday, trying to watch the live stream. I have all the players and I checked my connection; all is fine.
Help....
Thanks for your encouragement.
Should be an interesting day in Berkeley. Plan to arrive over there (85 miles) a little after noon PST.
Got my sign, Old Glory and my camera all ready to go.
Cool pics EMB. Thanks for posting them.
We will be with you in spirit....hope we get some pics.!
Good Morning Jaycee
I wish I had stayed and seen your post. I missed Tony Snow 2 times now. :( How did he do?
Thanks for giving the heads up. :)
Looking forward to your after report. Can’t wait to see pictures! Thank you! :)
February 12, 2008
READ: Ephesians 5:25-33
Husbands . . . dwell with [your wives] with understanding . . . that your prayers may not be hindered. 1 Peter 3:7
My wife, Marlene, and I have been married for some 30 years, and have learned to appreciate each other and enjoy each others unique qualities. But even after all these years she still surprises me from time to time. Recently, she reacted to a news report in a way that was opposite to what I expected. I told her, Wow, that shocks me. I never would have thought you would land there on this issue. Her response? Your job is to figure me out, and my job is to keep you guessing! The responsibility to understand your spouse is what keeps married life interesting and stretching.
This is an ancient challenge. Peter wrote: Husbands, likewise, dwell with them with understanding, giving honor to the wife, as to the weaker vessel, and as being heirs together of the grace of life, that your prayers may not be hindered (1 Peter 3:7). He saw it as a priority for the husband to become a student of his wifeto know and understand her. Without that commitment to understanding his spouse, a husband is not capable of doing what comes nexthonoring her.
As a husband, if I am to love my wife as Christ loves the church (Eph. 5:25), it will begin with the intentional effort to grow in my understanding of her.
His speech was absolutely wonderful. Tony has a great attitude....and he tells it like it is. If you check C-span’s schedule, they usually show these things many times at odd hours.
Hate you missed it!
Yes we did, she arranged a surprise and had a couple good friends join us from Church. We arrived at 5:30 and didn’t leave until 8....
Got home and as soon as I walked in the door my kids bombarded me with confetti and silly string.
Good day with good friends and my Family. It couldn’t get any better than that!
City conveyed its appreciation to Marine
I am a Marine Corps dad who picked up my son from the U.S. Marine Corps Recruit Training Depot at Paris Island on Jan. 25. I had no idea what was in store for him when he came home to Columbus.
Upon our return, we have witnessed a gratitude from the people of Columbus that we did not expect. Last Sunday, my son, Pvt. Tyler Allen Leavitt, put on his dress-blue uniform for church to visit those who have prayed for him during the tough training that Marines must endure for the honor of being called a United States Marine.
During this “victory tour,” Tyler has witnessed a grateful nation through the awesome, intimate hand of fellowship from the people of Columbus.
Here are a few of the wonderful gestures:
After church we had lunch at Stan’s Restaurant. A waitress slipped Tyler $20 and whispered, “Thank you,” and went on her way. We went to T-Mobile at Easton to re-establish Tyler’s cell-phone service. The customer-service line was out the door. Tyler looked at me and said, “Dad, this could take a while.” I left him there for a couple of minutes to look around. I came back to find that the entire line had moved this Marine to the front, as he was already being taken care of by the T-Mobile staff.
While walking to our truck to leave Easton Town Center, many acknowledged Tyler by blowing their horn shouting, “Semper Fi.” The most emotional event was when we heard a mother with her young children say, “Kids, you have just been passed by a United States Marine.” It was all I could do to hold back my tears.
Tyler joined the Marines from his deep passion to serve and protect the nation and people he holds dear. I know from his silence and the look in his eyes during these events that he was deeply moved.
I can see that the honor, courage and commitment instilled during his training was strengthened by the people he loves so much.
Thank you, Columbus.
ANDY LEAVITT
Columbus
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