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Monday, May 7th, 2007THE STORY GOES THAT SOME TIME AGO , A MAN PUNISHED HIS
THE STORY GOES THAT SOME TIME AGO , A MAN PUNISHED HIS
M,
I am worried about w.O.w. haven’t heard a thing from her all day. She
didn’t mention she would be gone. Wonder if her puter is not sending again
like yesterday?
I am beginning to feel it is only you and me on a deserted island. Of
course I have my faithful Glory and you have your mutt.
gd
Boy it sure is quiet tonight. Just me and thee and sometimes I wonder about
thee.
Where are you guys all hiding at?
I know Christine has company, so I excuse her, but where are you Iris,
Babs, Alan? I excuse you Rob too, because I know most of us do not have
computers in the BR.
I need so stimulating conversation to hold me over while I am gone.
Gail
Marius,
The flower was beautiful. Thank you. So many times I cannot see flowers in
the yard due to my vision and the light. I could see this one.
gd
M,
I can see a vague resemblence between you and the spider. Merredy is
beautiful.
gd
Christine,
I am glad that is over for you. Sounds like things may be starting to go in
your favor and JP’s favor also. Sounds like in hospital treatment may be
what he needs.
Where is he now?
Was he at the hearing and did he look at you or speak?
Gail
Hey everyone,
Connie wanted me to warn all of you that she is headed home Tues. or Wed.
So feel forewarned.
Gail
Jan,
Hope you get a good report at your Neph’s or at least a satisfactory visit.
I know how depressing it can be for me seeing some of my “specialist”.
Sometimes they make me feel like I am just “another Problem”. I don’t like
feeling that way. The problem is important to me. Anyway hope you are not
made to feel that way. I suppose Mr. Jan will be back at work in the morning.
By the time I have been getting up and on the puter I think Marius is off.
Gail
The Cross
The young man was at the end of his rope. Seeing no
way out, he dropped to his knees in prayer. “Lord, I can’t go on,” he
said. “I have too heavy a cross to bear. “The Lord replied, “My son, if you
can’t bear its weight, just place your cross inside this room.
Then, open that other door and pick out any cross you wish.”
The man was filled with relief. “Thank you, Lord,” he sighed, and he did
as he was told. Upon entering the other door, he saw many crosses, some so
large the tops were not visible. Then, he spotted a tiny cross leaning
against a far wall. “I’d like that one,
Lord,” he whispered. And the Lord replied, ” My son, that is the cross you
just brought in.”
When life’s problems seem overwhelming, it helps to look around and see
what other people are coping with. You may
consider yourself far more fortunate than you imagined.
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Jan,
I only got it once but that was all I received from him. Hope nothing
happened at home or work. Just got back from a ride in the “new” truck.
Gail