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Archive for August, 2007

Just for fun

Momma and me.  Wow… you gotta love those bangs!
 

Dad and me.  Can’t you just tell I was going to be his right hand mechanic?
 
Oh, and you can tell by the era of the pictures, can’t you, that I truly am only 26??  

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Inspiring

I received a message today from a sister Southern Living at Home consultant that has given charge to my day.   In it contained a short movie clip that was intended to be viewed from a business perspective, however, it is much bigger than that!  I found myself in tears because of the profound message.
I hope it [...]

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"I love…."

During the months that Momma was battling pancreatic cancer, she and I began a little dialogue when daily it came time for me to leave her house and come home to mine.  It would go like this:  I’d say, ”I love you Momma.” She’d always reply, “I love you, too, baby.”  And then I’d tell her, “I’ll [...]

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Precious reading time

As I mentioned yesterday, I had the privilege of reading to Momma everyday the last month of her life. Once I began reading this one book to her, she would actually make a point of asking me, ”When are we going to read today?” It is one of the most wonderful books I’ve read.  I’ve cried, I’ve laughed, I’ve grown and I’ve been [...]

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Seeing His provisions

May and June in the western section of West Virginia where we live were extremely dry this year.  Most generally we have wonderful May showers that lend themselves to greening up the lawns.  By the end of June this year our lawns crunched when you walked in them.
That was ok, though. With such a dry lawn, there wasn’t the need [...]

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It’s time

Yes, you are at the right page.  It’s just time for a new look.  And this one of serenity is just perfect.  
It’s also time to begin blogging the special stories about days with Momma before she went home to Glory.  There are many things to share.  There are so many accounts of God’s faithfulness then [...]

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