Posted on 10/01/2013 6:00:29 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
Thank you Kathy for keeping us updated On JR’s condition. Prayers continue!
Snickerdoodles! :)
Just got a call from Jim.
Again good news and bad news.
Jims heart is okay but he will be going home tomorrow. They will schedule surgery for next week.
Evening, Kathy. I’m Allspice — sort of like the vanilla ice cream of spices.
Good evening Nutmeg! What would I do without you in my spice cabinet! (You would have to be a nut right?):) *Hugs*
Many thanks for the update, Kathy. Prayers up as usual!
Awww....so sweet of your daughter to cook for you all! Can I borrow her? *grin*
It’s close.
It actually warmed up a little bit here the last couple of days. I think we reached 81 this afternoon.
The nights and mornings are great though.
Welcome to the canteen! *Hugs*
For the most part, the quiz was fairly spot on, with one exception:
You enjoy the company of others, and you appreciate people from all walks of life.
I am not a loner, but I really don't like crowds. There are a few "walks" I don't care for.
Funniest thing about the result was the fact I've been looking for a Jerk Chicken recipe. Allspice is one of the main ingredients.
I think you have a good plan there. Having someone there after everyone goes home is a good idea.
Traveling right now might not be so good either. And you need to take care of you first. I would take care of Lynn-Dah if I was closer.
Prayers of peace for everyone in need.
The book To Marry an English Lord chronicles the 19th-century phenomenon of rich American heiresses who sought marriages to British aristocracy. Although they were already wealthy, they wanted the social status of royalty. The book begins with Prince Albert, son of Queen Victoria, going to the United States to pay a social call. A mass of wealthy heiresses flood into a ball arranged for Prince Albert, each hoping to become his royal bride.
Believers in Christ dont have to just hopethey are assured of a royal marriage in heaven. John talks about it in the book of Revelation: Let us be glad and rejoice and give Him glory, for the marriage of the Lamb has come, and His wife has made herself ready. And to her it was granted to be arrayed in fine linen, clean and bright, for the fine linen is the righteous acts of the saints (19:7-8). Jesus is the Lamb, who is the Bridegroom talked about in that Scripture, and believers are His bride.
As the bride of Christ, we are to make ourselves ready for that day by striving to live close to Him now in anticipation of our future with Him in heaven. There we will be glad and rejoice and give . . . glory (v.7) to the King of kings and Lord of lords!
Read: Revelation 19:6-9
I can't think of any reason for them to do so other than to inflict duress on the citizenry.
That is the whole idea!!!
I am allspice too, but didn’t see “get HTML” anywhere. I’m really more cayenne I think anyway. (giggle)
Welcome to the Canteen, grimalkin, soothing and calm.
Thanks for playing.
Thanks for the ping and the news Kathy.
Great news that his heart is ok.
Good evening, CS...ya gotta watch that bold orange. LOL!
Thanks for playing.
Yes...the heart news is very good. So sorry he has to wait for surgery, but the timing must be just right.
What an emotional roller coaster!
Good evening, Mayor, and thank you for today’s sustenance for body and soul.
It dropped below freezing last night, altho it warmed up during the day.
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