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We are happy to have you back. We missed your words of wisdom and your
babbling as you say.
Virgie and lady Hoshi
doing business at
www.vunderwood.ktostemtech.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "MV" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: Thanks for the honesty
> Kathy and all,
>
> I've got a blind friend and we got to talking a few years back about
> seeing again or not. He honestly, and with conviction said if he had the
> choice to see again or not, he'd choose not as his life has adjusted to
> it. Friends, job, the way he does things, everything. I've never truely
> understood that. I understand it from the point of comfort zone in where
> one is presently at in life, but frankly I don't understand it in the
> heart and what it would mean. The other day my wife and I were saying
> grace over the meal and my daughter walked up just as I said... "thanks
> Lord for the provision you've given" and she didn't hear the "pro" part
> and said... "Vision?" questioningly, new word :), and I said. "No kiddo,
> if it were vision I'd be scaling our six foot fence jumping all around
> and you probably wouldn't see me for a month". I've often told my wife if
> that day comes? I can see again, I'm jumping in a car and traveling this
> country for a month straight no matter what the cost.
>
> I have thoughts on why folks embrace it as such, especially when it comes
> to God, healing possibilities, when it doesn't happen and beliefs that
> follow and etc. but they are probably best not mentioned on list as to not
> hurt or offend anyone.
>
> And. Its good to be back on list... I missed all you E stinkers. hahahaha
>
> Babababababababababbababb babblin Brad
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