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Date: | Fri, 9 Jan 2004 18:52:55 -0800 |
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Yay, Kathy! Glad you have water again! Isn't it amazing how we take
things for granted until we don't have them? This was brought home to me a
week and a half ago when our power went out. It was fun at first, and even
more fun when we were sent home from work an hour and a half later. But
after almost 5 hours, it was getting really old, and I was delighted when
the power came on. I imagine it was even worse living without water for a
day and a half. It might be an interesting spiritual exercise to think of
all the little things we take for granted and thank God for them: Eating a
meal and digesting the food with no problem; being able to hear and smell
and taste and feel; waking up each morning; having a job; being able to
move our bodies and speak; etc, etc, etc.
Peggy
At 09:06 AM 1/9/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Hey guys, our water is flowing again. Yea! We didn't need to call the
>plumber. The drains aren't all thawed yet, but at least we're finally
>getting somewhere! Thanks for praying us through yet another Du Bois
>crisis!
>Kathy, who is heading for the shower now so you guys can start breathing
>without clothespins on your noses now!
>
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