Sunday, September 16, 2012
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My Life as a Travel Agent
On a recent morning I was at work and as one of my patients was waiting for his death, I thought again about an idea that keeps popping int...
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Mike had a request for Father's Day. He wanted us all to go to Independence Rock . So we did. Sam came along with us and M...
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Recently my daughter, Maria, and grandaughter, Cordelia, went with me to a sale at a children's store. We had a great time and found a ...
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This mug is from Bed, Bath and Beyond and I love it. I am slowing aquiring the matching dinnerware set. I really like orange paisley! So...
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love everything about these photos!!
Their angels? I had missed that one. I always thought the idea of people having angels was a myth, like them being female and lying around on clouds plucking harps or earning their wings. That's something I'm. going to have to give some thought to. When my son was in Iraq, I always prayed for a batallion of angles to surround him. He survived 4 tours, including the invasion.
Annemarie, thank-you. I so appreciate living near these little girls!
Lisa, I know! I also used to think that also! I looked it up in several translations, though. To take it in context, the lesson following it is about the lost sheep. I think we are to take from this that we are individually precious and treasured.
I also love the verse about entertaining angels without knowing it. Hey! I think I will blog about that for today!
I am so happy your son survived those tours. I'm grateful to him and to you for your sacrifice.
Susan,
Love your posts about your little angel girls, love Cordie's trucks. God Bless you as you enjoy them - have a great week Friend.
Jojo
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