One of My Favorites
Posted by Phyllis Rice on June 27th, 2007 filed in UncategorizedAs most of you are reading this, we are more than likely traveling. Headed down to SC. Please say a prayer for us. I will continue to stay in touch while we are gone so keep the comments coming. Also, pray for Gloria Meadows who had a brother pass away this week.
I know I been a little sappy lately about my family but I just can’t help it. I have the best husband and children in the world. And since I’m the one writing this, I get to be the one to say it. I really do believe we need to tell those we love how important they are to us as often as we can. We only have them a little while here on this earth.
This is one of my favorite recent pictures. You may not be interested but I’ll show it anyway. Have you noticed the best pictures are those we’re not posing for?
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June 28th, 2007 at 6:15 am
I am so sorry to have to disagree with you Phyllis, but I have the best husband and kids in the world, even if sometimes I want to wring their lovely necks.
I really do appreciate all my husband does, he works so hard with so little rest.
Charley had a terrific message last night. The Lord can do so much more with us when we totally surrender to Him. When we try to be holy by our standards, we get so self-righteous, and as Charley said, “it is so much work”, but when we let God be holy through us. Thank you, Charley.
June 28th, 2007 at 6:18 am
let me finish my statement; when we let God be holy through us, it is so much easier. The world is still hateful, but the Lord is always faithful.
June 29th, 2007 at 2:13 pm
Jeanne’s statement reminds me of the saying, Life is hard but God is good. That is so true. I disagree with you both. I have the best husband and son in the whole world. God knows that they have put up with me this week. If the devil comes after people who are living right, then I MUST be a Saint. haha.
Phyllis, I hate you are going through a rough time right now and I don’t envy you one bit. You know it is truly our husband (or wife) that is left when our family grows up and I hate to see people not nurture that relationship to find that when their children leave, they don’t even know their spouse very well. I hope we all try to keep our marriages alive and getting better as we age. Phyllis, we will be praying for you.