Doug over at Savage Chickens is one of my regular reads, just because he's such a HOOT sometimes. He does one of these every weekday, so go check him out!And Hillary Clinton did NOT approve this message....
The sometimes funny, sometimes sad, sometimes good and sometimes bad of an incomplete work of God.
Doug over at Savage Chickens is one of my regular reads, just because he's such a HOOT sometimes. He does one of these every weekday, so go check him out!
Turning 50 must have affected my brain in more than one way. I mean, sure, I'm atrophied. Sure, I'm aged. Sure, I'm on the downhill side of 100 now.
Oh yes, they have. Indeed.
Psalm 92:14
Let me just start by saying I have nothing but respect for our men and women in blue and or tan. Really. NOTHING but respect.
My daughter is 15. In our state, she has to get a learner's permit in order to be able to drive a car, and she has to have an adult with her at all times while she is learning to drive. At 16 she will be eligible to take her intermediate driver's test, which will allow her to drive for the first 6 months with one adult passenger. After that, she will be able to drive with three passengers, and it goes on from there. It's called a graduated driver's license. A very good idea in my book, and I'm glad the state came up with it. From the looks of it, it will save a lot of teenagers and parents from having to deal with what could be devastating results of teenaged driving.
I assured her it was going to be a great class, and by the time she was done with it she'd be able to pass the test with flying colors. She would have no need for fear. No need to be apprehensive. No need to dread. The Class would provide her with a solid foundation. A firm footing on which to base her driving knowledge. Yes indeed, The Class might just very well be the deciding factor in whether or not she actually passed the test.
What followed can only be described as Officer Bob and His Traveling Film Clip Show. For the next solid hour we were subjected to clip after clip, mangled car after mangled car, accident replay after accident replay, until it all merged together into one big nightmare.
To be fair, he only read excerpts - not the whole thing by any means. He showed the kids where the sample questions were at the back of the book, and told them those questions might or might not be on the test. He told them they didn't have to worry about chapter 15, because that had to do with getting a chauffer's license. He told them to study hard and learn the whole book. He wished them luck.
Have I ever told you that I'm a tad on the heavy side? Some people, those obviously ill-bred, might even call me
Let's see, this would be attempt number 5,203,390,201 if my count is correct.Well, I guess the cold weather got the best of our group tonight. The only gals who showed up were our two new ladies. In a way it worked out OK because I was able to get them up to speed on some preliminary information.
Several of you called or emailed to let me know you were not coming. I appreciate that. If each of you could let me know when you are not coming, it would be very helpful. I'm not trying to be fussy, just honest. I made 2 pots of coffee tonight expecting a big crowd and.... well, you get the picture. I say all this in love .... :)
Oh yes. I am lower than worm excrement. And feeling just exactly what I deserve to feel.
And we both love Jesus.
Wow.
And to think we've been this close to each other all along!
Julie has become one of my best friends over the past year. She's kind, caring, and has a heart that's as big as all outdoors (even without her medical condition). She needs a kick in the pants every now and then just like I do, and we're both happy to provide that for each other.
And one more thing we have in common...our birthdays are both in January.




Here it is.And now, Dear Reader, if you've gotten to the end of this list without falling asleep, I have one request of you.....
For my birthday wish, I'd really like for you (yes, YOU) to PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE leave a comment telling me what city and state you are from. That's all. Just that. Would you please indulge an old lady with that small act? I'd be ever so grateful.
Did I tell y'all we have a new coffeepot?
Now, lest you think me to be a Sally Spendthrift, let me tell you that the last coffeepot we had lasted NINE YEARS. An amazing feat, that. Nine years of daily pots of coffee. Nine years of making tea...because we use the coffeepot to brew our iced tea as well. Nine consistently wonderful years of service. And due to that, as well as considering the utter QUALITY of the products made today (cough), I was not in the mood to purchase anything but the same pot. However, the new model of our old pot got such bad reviews I decided to change brands.
My family has very particular tastes. They like Ragu Old World Style spaghetti sauce flavored with meat. No other spaghetti sauce will do. And LORD HAVE MERCY if I add any crazy things like ... oh, ONION to the hamburger I combine with the sauce.
Since it was too late to turn the coffeepot back in and get any kind of refund, and since I don't relish trying to purchase the old model of our old coffeepot on eBay or from some black market coffeepot dealer under a bridge at midnight, I decided to try a new tactic. I bought a Mr. Coffee Iced Tea Maker. And I told them if it didn't work the way they wanted it to, they could find their own solution to the problem because I had done all I was going to do, and if that wasn't enough they could just drink WATER.
From then on it seemed to be a contest to see just exactly how many cookies I could eat in one day and still be able to (1) breathe, and (2) fit into my pants.
Of course, that all depends upon your definition of "fun."
In my case it will be fun in an Eeyore-ish sort of way for the first few...um...years or so, but I'm sure y'all will just leap for joy every time you put those tennies on to hop out the door! Of course, since I'm planning on whompin' all over HeyJules as far as The Mileage goes, it may be somewhat enjoyable at that. Hmmm.....
With that, I'm going to roll out of this chair and waddle up the stairs to bed, determined to think more about these upcoming changes tomorrow.
Because after all, tomorrow is another day.
Lamentations 3:21-24
Yet I still dare to hope when I remember this: The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease. Great is his faithfulness; His mercies begin afresh each morning. I say to myself, “The Lord is my inheritance; therefore, I will hope in Him!”
