Sunday, April 27, 2008

WHO WILL FILL THESE SHOES?

Some folks have very shiny shoes and they keep them that way. Some folks have shoes that are well used and are not so shiny. All in all everyone uses shoes in one way or another.

Some people are lazy and their shoes never get much use. they use slippers as they don't go out much. Others need many pair of shoes as they do lots of work, go lots of places and use each pair till is nothing left to be used.

My husband is a man who has many jobs each day. He is always busy and never quits. He enjoys work and can lay down at night feeling that he gave the day his very best.

The shoes in the picture were throw away before we left for Brazil. Our wonderful son took them out of the trash and took a picture of them for us. He wanted his dad to never forget these shoes. They were well worn,dirty and smelly as they had been used for months doing a lot of jobs getting ready to pack up and leave for Brazil.

Let these shoes be a symbol of those who work hard and leave a lot for others to do the same. Hard honest work never hurt anyone and perhaps these worn out shoes will spur someone on to do a better job than usual.

I will save this picture. They show me a man who gives his all to whatever he has to do.

He will go from handy man to minister again in Brazil. May God always have someone near by to fill these shoes when he can no longer walk the journey.

Thanks for reading my thoughts.

Linda

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Has it occured to you?

Today is a Saturday. Sleep in day and cleaning day for most of us. It seems to be a good day to do what needs to be done.

Having a heart right with God is the most important. I thank God for all HE has done, is doing and will do in my life.

Today is a great day to be thankful!

I am glad I am alive.

Just my thoughts about today.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARCH 25, 2008

TODAY is a great day to celebrate as our only daughter has a birthday and celebrates once again the fact that she was born. we are happy to be the parents of Rachel as she is a beautiful girl with lots to offer this world.
She is a teacher at West highschool in Tracy, Ca.and teaches in three languages when needed.
Living in Brazil for the most part of her life has helped her to learn many things that the usual student in public school in American does not get the opportunity. Learning another language is one of those opportunities.

We are wishing her the best day ever as this is her special day.
We also thank the Lord for each day He has allowed us to be a part of her life.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY RACHEL.

We love you.

Mom and Dad

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Thankfullness is a gift


Being thankful is an art that some folks seem to never have aquired. In my old fashioned way of thinking I do beleive that being thankful is a blessing in ones life that many just do not have.


How much does it cost to say "thank you"? Not much. Just alittle effort on the part of the one who has recieved something.


It could be a gift, a kindness, a rememberance or just somehting that was done to another in the way of a kindness. A thank you is not required but it is always appreciated.


I am not sure what to do with people who never say "thanks". I am tempted to never send another gift, never remember that birthday or give anything to anyone who shows no kind of thankfullness.


I am wondering if the Lord feels that way about me? Hum....? Could be I have not been grateful enough in my life to HIM who has given me so much.


Each morning when I greet the Lord I am careful to ask for nothign but to priase him for the good nights rest, a roof over my head and food on the table and all the generous blessings HE gives me each and evey day.


It is important to never forget to say "thank you Lord" as He has done so much for us; we just take it for granted, I am afraid.


While I registered my complaint of my fellow man, the Lord has shown me I also must be quick to say thank you to HIM.

God is good to remind me of this.


To all of you who may read this little post today .............remember, I thank you for taking the time to read my thoughts. God bless.

Linda

Sunday, February 17, 2008



This is my granddaughter Vanessa. She was baptized on this day and that is the reason she is so happy. On Wednesday of Feb 6th of 2008 she recieved the Holy Spirit and the next Sunday she was baptized. It was a great day for her and for all her family.

She is 7 years old (going on 15) and is a wonderful girl. She is loved by those who know her.

Congratulations to Vanessa.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

A lot of candles!

My husband Philip is seen in the picture trying to blow out his candles. All the grandkids are helping him as there were sooooooo many.
He is now offficially 67 years old. He has earned all the white hair on his head; believe me.
We almost started a fire with so many candles. :)

Having the children around always makes for a jolly celebration as they think everything is wonderful! If I had known that grandchildren could be so wonderful, I think we would have had them first instead of the children we had. (just joking)
It is good to be alive today and good to celebrate with a man I have lived with for over 46 years. Maybe I have been responsible for some of those while hairs on his head. No doubt about that.
God is good and now I must go to bed. Once more it is past the witching hour and I am still up. Good night to all.
Linda