Posted on 06/24/2024 6:02:22 PM PDT by laurenmarlowe
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Greetings to all at the Canteen!
To all our military men and women, past and present,
THANK YOU
for your service!
Howdy, lauren.
I hope all’s well.
Is it to the point you can start counting down the days yet?
Good evening to you PROCON!
Thanks for being here!
Howdy radu!
Making big progress with wrapping up projects here, so maybe, just maybe, I can hit the road just after July 4th.
Keepin’ my fingers crossed!
Hope you have a good week dear one.
*HUGS*
Keepin’ my fingers crossed with you. That’s just around the corner. You must be getting really antsy these days. LOL
Knock out those projects!
Howdy, PRO.
Did you and your son have a good time last evening? Everything going pretty well up there these days?
Bible in a Year :
I have not stopped giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers.
They didn’t think Jørn, a tenant farming the land, would amount to much. Yet despite his weak vision and other physical limitations, he poured himself out for those in his village in Norway, praying the many nights when his pain kept him awake. In prayer he’d move from house to house, naming each person individually, even the children he hadn’t yet met. People loved his gentle spirit and would seek his wisdom and advice. If he couldn’t help them practically, they’d still feel blessed when they left, having received his love. And when Jørn died, his funeral was the biggest ever in that community, even though he had no family there. His prayers blossomed and brought forth fruit beyond what he could have imagined.
This humble man followed in the example of the apostle Paul, who loved those he served and prayed for them while confined. He wrote to those in Ephesus while he was likely imprisoned in Rome, praying that God would give them “the Spirit of wisdom and revelation” and that the eyes of their hearts would be “enlightened” (Ephesians 1:17–18). He yearned that they would know Jesus and live with love and unity through the power of the Spirit.
Jørn and the apostle Paul poured themselves out to God, committing those they loved and served to Him in prayer. May we consider their examples in how we love and serve others today.
Reflect & Pray
Who do you know who’s a gentle prayer warrior? How does that person reflect Christ’s heart?
Jesus, You served others and put their needs first. Please help me to love and serve You joyfully each day.
Thanks, unique, for the road trippers!
~ Road Trip: U.S. Coast Guard Base Alameda, California ~
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Working on it for sure, I should know by this time next week if I can make this all work out.
WOO HOO!
Good evening Mayor, and thank you!
Good evening Kathy!
*HUGS*
Always a good time when my boy stops by, great company.
Visited Robin and the pups and enjoyed all her backyard flowers.
Nothing else going on, typical summer temps here, hope all is well your way!
Golf 121
Company Commander Senior Chief Boatswains Mate Adams.
top of pic 2nd floor on right side of quad barracks was home for 9 weeks.
shoreline very top left there is a moth in a match box that my company was detailed to bury in the sand at about 0230 in a 6 by 6 by 6 foot grave.
fun times.
Hi Everybody!
(((HUGS)))
we used plastic spoons to dig with
/-)
Howdy, Kathy.
Another sunny day up there, I see, though it’s hazy. Warm but not as bad as yesterday. That stiff breeze looks refreshing.
Good luck this week. I hope it doesn’t get woolly.
I hope it does work out. You’ve been bustin’ yer hiney and it’s time for a well-earned vacation!
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