Posted on 04/01/2005 12:24:23 AM PST by Mama_Bear
What a sweet story, DD--it sure tops mine, which, of course, was just a "story"! I want pictures of you playing octopus with your grown kids! LOL! Glad I could call forth some wonderful memories!
Thanks LUV W for sparking the memories. Methinks I'll engage them in a game of octopus the next time they come over."
How tender are those kinds of memories!
Isn't it amazing to look at those 'litle ones' and realize they are older than we were when those games were played?
Now our steps are slower and they are play with their children -- and one even has a grandson now.
My firstborn 'little boy' called me today with an update on his mother-in-law, collapsing and hospitalized the week after burying her husband - Steve's dear father-in-law.
She had had a TIA with temporary paralysis and inability to speak - tests also revealed she at some time had two 'silent' ischemic heart attacks - but they found no other blockage. Sandy took her home on Easter, and she is doing well now, and will probably return to Florida with Sandy in another week or two; cleared to do so by her physician.
How special it is to talk with your grown up man child heart to heart, knowing he and his (and the two other children and spouses and their children) walk so strongly with the Lord!
I am blessed, and know it full well --
~ Call me "Happy Mommo"
You may wake up and brag about Illinois making it into
the NCAA Championship Basketball Game!!
(now I hafta sweat out the North Carolina - Michigan State game, on next..:((
:-)
I know what you mean about talking with your grown "little boy(s)" (I'm so glad your son's m-i-l is doing much better). My secondborn son called this morning so my heart's been singing all day.
Now, if your Tarheels will just win your day will be complete!
At the mment, with 8 minutes to play, NC is ahead by 13 - - I hope I hope I hope they hang in there!!!
Remember my friend Dale? Some lady corralled him...it was so sad. He didn't even kick and scream...the big wuss. Now that I know you are posting, I can harrass you again...:-)
April 3, 2005
The story is told of a painter who was commissioned to portray a run-down church. But instead of an old, tottering ruin, he painted a magnificent edifice of modern design. Through the windows could be seen an ornate collection box for the gifts of the fashionable worshipers. Above it hung a sign bearing the inscription "For Missions." Sadly, the box was covered in cobwebs.
The church or the individual whose heart and life is not involved in the worldwide proclamation of the gospel is on the way to ruin. We may be engaged in feverish "Christian activity," but our energies are misdirected if the main thrust of God's program for this age goes unattended.
God has so designed His plan of world evangelization that every believer is to be vitally involved. We all should "pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest" (Matthew 9:38).
Some will also hear His personal call to be preachers-otherwise, "how shall they hear?" (Romans 10:14).
Still others will be givers and senders, for "how shall they preach unless they are sent?" (v.15).
Let there be no cobwebs over the cause of world missions because of our lack of concern. -Paul Van Gorder
Untold millions are perishing-untold.
Good morning, your honor!
Good morning Gabz..
Guess what we forgot to do?
Set our clocks ahead, I should be in Church right now..
UH OH..................
I remembered last night.........shortly after hubby went to bed - but did get all the clocks changed and him up on time to go to work.
I am usaully the one to remember, oh well....
My husband is usually the one to remember - and usually does it in the middle of the afternoon.....but for some reason he didn't yesterday. The only reason I remembered was I was trying to do a quick time change between our time and Italian time shortly before 9 last night.........it quickly became shortly before 10 in this house!
One Fall sunday, I showed up for church and couldn't understand why I was the only one in the parking lot. I didn't realize I was more than an hour early for the first service.
It is a very strange feeling of disorientation when you are out of sync with the world around you. And of course, my first thoughts were more like what is wrong with everyone?
Good morning FReepers. Have a great day Mayor. Hope your wife is continuing to recover nicely.
I did something similar when I was about 14........but it wasn't a strange feeling I got, just one of annoyance. I was to be the Lector at 9am Mass........I showed up at 7:45 just in time for 8am Mass and Father decided I would do both Masses..........since I was there anyway.....
Wherefore hast thou been?!
Wert thou trapped on the other side of Freeper Island with those stranded Seabees since 1999?
In a perpetual stupor from the proceeds of Razorback-bert's still?
Miss ya, man -- how be the critters?
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