Posted on 02/21/2011 6:04:20 PM PST by laurenmarlowe
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LOL! It is!....and is calling my name! :)
Been in the lurk mode...my 3 days off felt more like a week, so I feel rejuvinated and ready to go tomorrow1
Also had beautiful sunny weather for most of the day.
How about you?!
How about you? Anything new over your way? :-)
Peaceful sleep and a wonderful tomorrow! *hugs*
Hope you don’t get any aftereffects from this, Big Guy!
Safe journey, Kathy!
LOL....neither do I...nor do I want one!
I saw this show the other day....good Gads!!!!
Thanks!
Please let us know, when you hear from her, that she is safe!
Evening Kathy, Hugs.
Safe trip.
Amen!
Evening Peaches, Hugs.
Nothing like fresh clean sheets!
It’s a lot easier and less messy to just pick one up at the store.
:)
Thank you for your prayers.
And I will let you know as soon as she calls!
What a gift it is!
Did the daughter have time for you yesterday? ;)
Can't beat that!
Unfortunately, nothing new here!
Thank you for tonights thread, Ms.Lauren.
Good evening, Gang..
Okay..
Mega prayers needed tonight, as we we have two rides coming up.
We, in the Maine PGR have lost one of our own.
Please pray for:
L. Stephen Steve Greenleaf, 64, of Livermore Falls, died unexpectedly Saturday morning, Feb. 19, at Franklin Memorial Hospital. Steve was a member of the Maine Patriot Guard, and his family has requested the presence of the PGR at his service
Steve attended grade school in several locations, ranging from Limestone to Pennsylvania. He graduated high school from Morse High School in Bath.
Steve was an advanced EMT, and was an officer in the Livermore Falls Police Department. He was a member and past master of the Oriental Star Masonic Lodge No. 21 in Livermore Falls, the Knights Templar in Farmington, and the Patriot Guard Riders.
His passion was time spent riding his Harley-Davidson, equipped with a sidecar that was often occupied by his co-pilot and young second cousin, Noah Greenleaf.
Second set of prayers is asked for the family of Pvt Jordan Chase:
AUGUSTA, Maine — A new member of the Maine Army National Guard has died during basic training at Fort Jackson in South Carolina.
Maine Gov. Paul R. LePage’s office says Private Jordan Chase died Sunday morning from complications connected to a medical emergency.
Chase was born in Lewiston. He was a recent graduate of Gray/New Gloucester High School.
LePage says he joins all Maine residents in extending their deepest condolences to Chase’s family. He says Chase was “in training to serve and defend us all.” He says he’s saddened by Chase’s death.
Maine’s U.S. Sen. Olympia J. Snowe says the 20-year-old’s service “will live on in the collective heart of our grateful nation.” She says he “answered our country’s most honorable call” by joining the Maine Army National Guard.
Don’t mean to be a wet blanket..
Just kinda really sad tonight.
Teehee...
I’d take a goat but not a pig.
Guess goats would eat them too.
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