Posted on 02/02/2006 11:33:14 PM PST by Mama_Bear
And we love seeing them. :)
;)
Good morning, GeeBee. Missed seeing you yesterday. What a lovely greeting you posted.
Your spring flower tables are so refreshing during this cold, colorless winter!
Save your doll to your harddrive as a jpeg - just remember which folder you save it in, and then you can upload to server - "tinypic.com" is free and the easiest thing in the world to upload to!
It makes me smile to search through the flower pictures!
I stored a new one I made but had no luck uploading it to tiny pic or photobucket.
A new table post? Or just a new graphic? Each file (graphic image) has to be uploaded separately. I don't *think* they host html *files*, which would be the same thing as all your html text to build a table, but I never tried that - possibly they do. My server does. But at any rate, as you know, whatever you're posting as a table, or the graphic itself, has to be hosted on the net.
A doll I made, downloaded to my computer but could not upload it to tiny pic.
Yes, I did....
since I am here and in my dancing dress, we might as well dance. I brought music. :-)
Sway Me Now
Gulp! Your dress....oops....I mean, your beauty has my paws going in different directions, not good for dancin'.
What say we just retire to my lair unil they calm down? Hmmmm? : )
LOL
I love the wolf with rose in mouth gif on your Profile Page!
Thank you, (((((Majie)))))
: )
Whew! Sure glad you weren't carryin' a red light too. LOL
Mom would be happy to know that I changed into jeans before going out tonight. :)
Your Bro is very happy also! : )
Thank you, Victoria. You look stunning in red. : )
Thank you for supporting our troops!
Hmmm. What file extension did you save it? If saved as a jpeg or a gif, you should have been able to upload it.
Good morning, Wolfie!
jpeg I have it in my picture file. I emailed the link to myself ,too..just can't get the upload sign to show..I put the file name in,etc. I'll fool around with it some more.
February 4, 2006
Love Enough To Confront
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We hear a lot of talk these days about following the example of Jesus by "accepting" and "affirming" people just as they are. The implication is that we must never confront them when they do something wrong.
Yes, Jesus loved and accepted people, but He did not shrink from confronting them. We see this in Luke 7.
Jesus had accepted a dinner invitation from Simon, a self-righteous Pharisee. While at his house, the Lord permitted a woman with a bad reputation to wash His feet with expensive perfumed oil. Jesus knew Simon's judgmental thoughts as the weeping woman lavished Him with love (vv.36-39). So He confronted the Pharisee about his hypocrisy.
It's likely that Simon had invited Jesus to his home to try to trap Him. Jesus reminded him of his failure to extend the courtesies normally bestowed on a guest (vv.44-46). Then He acknowledged the evil of the woman's past and the genuineness of her repentance. The Lord said, "Her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she loved much" (v.47).
Jesus was respectful to self-righteous religionists, dishonest tax collectors, and prostitutes alike. Yet He never glossed over their sins. He loved people enough to confront them. And so should we. Herb Vander Lugt
True love dares to confront and correct.
You're just as pretty in the morning as when you go to bed.
Not that I see you get into bed. Wolfie would like to.
AhhhhhRooooo!
Morning, Rus! Hope you have a perfect day. : )
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