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Sharon Hooley <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Aug 2015 09:18:18 -0600
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Hey Phil,

Perfect!  All I have to do is to turn my digits around, so that makes me 05, which  means I'm 5 years old too!  Guess I could change my name to Hula Hooley, even if I wasn't playing with hula hoops yet. (lol)  I enjoyed jumping and huffing around, bouncing on the old couch and bed when I was little.  It was also fun to take a leaf from one of the tables, angle it against the couch to make a ramp, and pushed match-box cars down, listening to the noise of my automation set-up.

Good things to think about and practice some form of what we enjoyed back then,  in private or with like-minded friends.  I also think there are some things  that should be exposed to the  public to show that it's ok to be playful, even if it sounds weird. 

Sharon H.

> On Aug 2, 2015, at 7:53 PM, Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> Many years ago, there was a blind guy who showed up on talk shows here in Denver.  He took calls about the telephone company and new technology developments related to the phone system.  This was long before cell phones, too.  He also just took calls to visit about anything with people.  One night, a caller asked him how old he was.  He immediately said, “I am five years old.”  The caller asked him why he was just five and Joy Bubbles, he  legally had his name changed to Joy Bubbles, he replied that he decided he had the most fun at age 5 so he is forever five.  When asked about his new name, he simply said, a bubble bath was the funnest thing he ever did as a child so he changed his name to what he loved.  I was thinking this week about Jesus naming all the stars of the universe and knowing the exact number.  They say the human eye can see about 1 billion stars at night but try and imagine a limitless number of stars that all have individual names.  Only God can do that.  I am wondering what are new names in Heaven are going to be.  I know, it says a new name written in the Lamb’s book of life but I often wonder if we do get new names in Heaven.
> 
> Phil.

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