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John Schwery <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 Dec 2004 21:14:31 -0600
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Kathy, yep, I like that story.  I like Eudora because it has that cursor
one can move around.

earlier, Kathy Du Bois, wrote:
>Hey you guys,
>         Are you familiar with the Dr. Seuss story called "Green Eggs and
>Ham?"  It's about a guy who swears up and down that he hates green eggs and
>ham until he tries it and then, once he tries it, he loves it.  Well, I
>think that that's what is happening with me and Eudora.  I'm still horrible
>at it, but I do like it much better than Juno.  Thanks for hanging in there
>with me and helping me out.  Good Grief, between Brad and John, I've got
>homework assignments for a month, but, if i take all their suggestions, I
>actually might get okay at this.  Oh yah, Helen has been a real dear
>too.  I"m sorry for the oversight Helen.  I'll just blame my frazzled brane.
>         God bless, you guys.  I don't know how much posting I'll be able
> to do for
>the next few weeks.  Matt is home from college for vacation and he is
>sleeping in the room with the computer and I want to let him sleep.
>         Wow, has Matt grown up.  It is so nice to sit at the table after
> dinner
>and have real deep philosophical and theological conversations with
>him.  It is amazing how much he has matured after only one semester of
>college.  It has been funny to watch him with Chris too.  Chris is glad
>that Matt is home:  another ping pong partner, you know, but Matt can say
>things about Chris's behavior that Chris, so far at least, is respecting,
>that he would never take from us.
>         Matt told me yesterday that he was having trouble deciding how to
> treat
>Chris because he's so mad about Chris's idiocy.  I just told him to be a
>big brother.  Play with him and foster your relationship with him.  Don't
>feel any pressure about trying to get through to him.
>         Today, Greg and I went out to buy the wood to begin to finish off
> Chris's
>room down stairs because Chris complained to the probation officer that he
>lives in a wear house.  Funny, when we offered him the fourth bedroom
>upstairs, he said that he preferred the basement because there was more
>room.  We had always planned on finishing it off anyway, but now we feel
>the urge to move more quickly so that he can't cause more trouble for us
>legally.  What a mess.  God is faithful, however.  He always is.  I wish
>that that sounded more meaningful.  When I say that, I don't mean it as a
>cliche.  I mean it as something that I am really experiencing.  A few years
>ago, when we first moved to Maine, I felt so alone, but through that, I
>learned how to appreciate God's presence whether people were around or not
>and now, that sensitivity is really helping me through what is
>becoming   one of the most difficult paths that the Lord and I have walked
>together to date.  I'll try to share more, or explain better later when I
>have more time to myself again.  In the mean time, God bless, or to quote
>Tiny Tim, "God bless us, everyone!"
>Kathy

John

   How do you call a fly without wings ? A walk !

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