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@Deb... THAT is priceless!!!
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Yeah I sort of love it because of the clear genuine feelings of the father, so easy to relate to. And I sort of hate it because she gets no voice and I don't like that ritual of her dad passing her off to her husband. Like she's just an asset.I rarely post something lik this... but.... Tissue alert..... The best father of the bride speech ever deb
Quote: Oh I suspect thats not the case.... VBG. And in the context.... I dont have a problem with something that is soo clearly from the heart.
deb
Melanie, I got a letter off to Jason this week.![]()
oh Bee that was awesome! So glad you had a wonnnnnderful day rejoicing. Praying a lot these days myself because so many people need prayers.Deb, that was lovely! Glad I had a tissue handy!
Today was so incredibly gorgeous and tonight is beautiful, with every star in the sky and a soft warm breeze. I had a wonderful day here by myself, except I wasn't by myself...I had the Father, who was with me all day long as I worked and walked over this land. I stopped this evening to sing some praises to Him and the animals all listened like they always do. I think they worship along with me sometimes. The meaty chicks seemed soothed and nodded off in a pool of sunlight in the coop and the new dog, Ben, was glad to attend the service too, except he wanted me to pet him all the way through it.
I hope you all had a blessedly peaceful day like the one I had. I can't begin to describe how beautiful it was or how the breeze felt like a kiss from the Father each time it caressed my face, but suffice to say that it was like walking on a cushion of air all day long. I don't think my feet ever touched the ground. I'm going to go look at the stars a bit before I go to bed and talk to Him again before I lay down my head. I hope you all pause in your evening to speak to the Father and tell Him what a good job He is doing in your life, because He is praiseworthy indeed!
'nite, all!![]()
soooooo cute. congrats on your chicks!!I attempted broccoli but I found out after I planted seeds that I should have planted transplants. I have carrots, onions, rutabaga and parsnips along with squashes, tomatoes and 3 kinds of bush beans. All heirloom seeds (except the tomatoes-bought those) I got from Baker Creek Seeds.
I tried Mortgage lifter. They don't do well here. It gets too hot for them. I need the smaller fruiting kind. The one Mortgage Lifter I got sure was good. I like the Homely Homer tomato too.
What is white Dutch clover?
I wish I could grow rhubarb. I really miss that.
Yeah!![]()
Actually I burned off a lot of calories today, dealing with branches fallen from the ice storm (made hopefully-safer-from-hawk-attack-chicken-bunkers throughout the sheep field) and got the garden started. So if there's any of that chocolate brownie with cream cheese topping still going I'll have a piece. Been salivating for it for several pages but today I think I earned it.
Id do the coffeshop deal just good coffee/espresso the occasional sandwich. Have a quiet corener for studying and writing .... But I would only be there a few days a week. The rest of the time I would be enjoying my horse, build my carriage designs out. (I would have to build a metal fabshop to do that... and hire someone to help me)
I might take a cruise or two... Loved the Carribean ... want to see Alaska, And Australia and New Zeland. Not interested in china .... but would also love to see the Phillipenes and Samoa.... Then I would like to see some parts of South America.... Like Patagonia.... Some of Mexico on the Carribbean side. Machu Pichu....
Oh and in order to do that I would have a serious talk with a Doc I know of and get RID of this weight.
deb