Turkey Trot
07 Tuesday Dec 2010
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07 Tuesday Dec 2010
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06 Monday Dec 2010
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252. Hope.
253. Peppermint Café Mocha, half sweet. A treat.
254. Sleepy “good mornings
255. Anticipation
256. Cable internet! No data counter clicking away!
257. Audio books
258. Fellowship with dear friends.
259. Laughter
260. My friend Tami’s eyes, sparkling at her beloved, while we all converse.
261. Safe travel for Builder to BC and for us driving to KS and back home again.
262. Hugging my sister and dad as she cried on his shoulder. Truly miraculous! Friends, it sounds simple, but it is no small thing the LORD has done in these relationships!
263. Cousin laughter ~ I never knew these kinds of relationships and am loving watching my girls and my sister’s kids build deep friendships.
264. Christmas lights, reminding me of the Light of the World, who ignites light in those who choose Him.
05 Sunday Dec 2010
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04 Saturday Dec 2010
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21 Sunday Nov 2010
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16 Tuesday Nov 2010
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It was a long drive and short flight journey, but 4 of the 5 of us has made it “home for the holidays.” And soon Builder, Daddy, Husband will follow. My gratitude this week is mingled with the need for grace, and prayers.
But in it all is hopeful gratitude. Gratitude that HE who holds all, He who has done so much, will finish what he has begun.
#246-250
246. Safe travel & a warm welcome home.
247. Friendship.
248. Restful sleep.
249. Home.
250. Seeing my oldest girls again!
251. Dinner and fellowship with a dear dear friend.
12 Friday Nov 2010
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11 Thursday Nov 2010
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Dear Dad,
I want to tell you thank you.
All those years you served your country,
I now understand
That you also served your family, past, present and future,
Hoping to preserve the freedom to live…
To live a life free
To pursue life to the fullest.
It cost you greatly,
And us too,
But Dad, today
I simply want to thank you.
10 Wednesday Nov 2010
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Dear Dad,
I want to tell you thank you.
All those years you served your country,
I now understand
That you also served your family, past, present and future,
Hoping to preserve the freedom to live…
To live a life free
To pursue life to the fullest.
It cost you greatly,
And us too,
But Dad, today
I simply want to thank you.
09 Tuesday Nov 2010
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