Someone dripped (slobbered) toothpaste on the hallway carpet. Who's the culprit, you ask? Hubby uses a reddish cinnamon flavor. I use the standard blue Crest. Blue loses.
I may be old enough to be your grandmother but I hope you will enjoy my musings. Currently my favorite scripture is Romans 8:28-29. I also love Colossians 1:13 "For He rescued us from the domain of darkness, and transferred us to the kingdom of His beloved Son..." The verb "rescued" is active, past tense. It's done! Every time I read that verse I can't help but sigh with great appreciation for the great love of God for His people. (And, Yes, I love having you comment! So please do.)
I am also a survivor of ovarian cancer. I'm not certain how you define survivor except that I live each day joyfully. That seems a good way to survive.
Hi, if you're here because you googled for aClovia dollplease leave a comment on any of my posts. I had a Clovia doll in 1950 and have a photo to prove it. Would love to correspond with you if you had one, too.
The Holy Spirit by John Owen Luther's Small Catechism Rev. H. U. Sverdrup 1900 translated from the Norwegian by Prof. E. G. Lund, D.D. Sermons from Job John Calvin The Three Forms of Unity
Semi down
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Remember those roundabouts I was complaining about - how they are on dark
country roads and sneak up on you?
Well, yeah. This accident happened at one of t...
Out For Their Morning Constitutional
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I love the area that I live in.
Do you know why?
It is because on any given day you might be going to work, in this case I
was going to an early morning...
Delight!
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“Delight thyself also in the LORD; and he shall give thee the desires of
thine heart” (Psalms 37:4). I guess most of us focus and dwell on the
desires of o...
Tidbits
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On Saturday I worked at an estate sale that was a painter's dream. The
homeowner had been a ceramics painter and had many many vials of paints to
go along...
Thankful Thursday
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This week's list:
~ Impromptu farewell party last night. We're blessed by the military
families in our church, but it's sad when Uncle Sam moves them a...
Remembering What Christ Has Done For You
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Never be ashamed of living the life of faith in Christ. People may ridicule
and mock you, and even silence you in argument; but they can never take
from yo...
A Child’s (Mis)understanding
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Like many, I have watched my fair share of films over the years, and the
vast majority have been quite forgettable. There are a small number that I
enjoy...
3. Lenten Bible reading
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Matthew 7-9 Matthew 7 Judging Others 1(A) ”Judge not, that you be not
judged. 2(B) For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged,
and(C) with the ...
Thought's Captive, Part 6
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*When the Dark Cloud Looms*
The other day, I mentioned to my husband that in that this next post I was
planning to finally relate what I do when I feel an ...
What Does It Mean To Be Biblically Balanced?
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I increasingly hear people talking about the need to be “Biblically
balanced” and I think I’m starting to understand what they mean. As I talk
to people wh...
The Need To Know!
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*As my three year anniversary is quickly approaching this weekend, I read
an article in the New York Times, "After Diagnosis, wishing for a magic
number.*
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Still Cancer Free!
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*Just had my CT scans and blood tests yesterday, and I already have the
results--everything looks good! Thank you God! I'll see the onc next Wed.,
and th...
i’m baaaack
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ok. super quick update, because i need to update more often, and the only
way to do that is just to DO IT. Quick Summary of last week: Tried out the
Inklin...
Beauty For Ashes - Repost
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Two years ago I referred to this link from Laurie at Beauty for Ashes
wherein she speaks frankly about abortion. It's one of the posts that
stick with yo...
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The Transforming Power of Prayer (Part 5)
"And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil” (Matt. 6:13).
Prayer reminds you that your biggest l...
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