Hi all,
Check the spelling on this stuff. It's
absolutely deplorable what goes through the minds of crazy working people at the
end of the day. Dinner is in the oven, Dave was doing dishes, but I hear
him reading e-mail and he kiddingly about pulled my chair over so I'd notice
him, but I didn't have braces when I was a kid and now I have a bridge so I
couldn't whistle at him. Oops. Hey, but that back stuff can be
painful now. And the eyes have it when it comes to horrible pain.
Laura, the girl who stays with us, has artificial eyes and she has had to have
several really painful surgeries to reconstruct the eye socket.
Ouch! I get e-mail from those home tool companies, and I just wanna take
something and fix that socket myself, but, as usual, I know nothing of the signs
of the times. Kids are home schools, Christian schooled, and forced to
leave school or get locked up at school because of that three-letter word--and
here I thought it was four letter words that got us all in heaps of
trouble S I N does it everytime.
In case you think I've totally lost my mind, let me
assure you I have. I think I dumped it out in the box my electric potato
masher thing came in that Marilyn sent to me. And as for Vergie being
nice, why of course she's nice! And the two nieces, are they okay
now?
To be Frank with you, Mr. DeWeese is in God's hands
and I am praying that they'll be wise comforting hands with sharp keen
instruments so as not to cause more pain than necessary. Oh, no!
Frank already has pain! He has Marilyn! *hugs*
Psst! John! John! That was a
great post! You know the one about Tommy? I had seen a variation of that,
but I loved this one just as much.
Dr. Phil! Wait, it is Pastor Phil?
Father Phil? Hmmm. Brother Phil! Hey, Phil! I have been
especially praying for you this week. I pray God stretches and grows you to
prepare you for the coming days as you pray with many people.
Sandy, has Phil tripped over his cane lately?
I think it's time to resurrect that story as it is priceless.
I love you, Jen. Tell Jeremy I think he got
the prize and you got the Sir. Together you have a Sirprize!
Doris, thanks for making me feel so welcome in the
Gospel Sounds room. I love playing music and fellowshipping with
others.
Okay, very seriously and with a deep heartfelt
love, I love you all and may God grant you what you need and what you want
according to His special plan just for you. When we close a call at
Verizon, we have to say something like, "Julie, thank you for calling Verizon,
we're open 24/7 to support your Verizon Dsl experience." or something like
that. Well, it really could be said of us echurchers,
"Lela, Tod, Cecilie, Thank you for checking in with
us today. We're here 24 hours a day seven days a week to support your life
experience.
I didn't forget you guys across the pond either,
honest. *Great big hugs* from Central Ohio.
Pzat, did you think I forgot you? Well, as
usual, inquiring minds want to know. Are you enjoying that beautiful
island that Vernon put in your kitchen? Shshsh, don't tell anybody, I know
it's old news. Sharon, Karen, Brad, Paulette, all of you are family.
I can't wait to meet everybody in eternity or before if God permits. And
David is still reading his e-mail.