Saturday, September 4, 2010


I'll tell you what, We have eaten like kings and queens the past couple of days. Thursday, Willard's brother and his wife Judy, brought over ''the best'' chicken casserole that I have ever had, string beans, jello topped with whip cream, and a delicious fruit salad.

And then, yesterday, Willard's brother Weldon and his wife Kay, brought over a beef stew that was just out of this world, field peas and her special red velvet cake.
Now let me tell you, anyone whom has never tasted Kay's red velvet cake is really missing something goooooood!
The church ladies-Kathy McAllister, Joyce McLamb and Nan Starling brought over a beautiful fruit basket from the church.
Willard's sister Joyce and her husband JC, will be bringing a fish plate back from the seafood restaurant they frequent in Fayetteville, today.

Oh, the joy of it all.

But let me do something I seldom do, let me be serious for just a minute. From the very bottom of my heart. I want all these people to know just how much you have blessed my heart. Each and every one has given me a feeling of being loved and cared for. It has really meant so very much to me. Thank you so very much.

Now back to not so serious lol. Willard's cleaning house? lol. There's enough dust around to plant seeds in. I'm really trying to obey the doctor and keep myself setting in my chair until Friday when I'll go back to be checked, and these ugly staples taken out. But it's so hard to do. Willard's doing his best to be everything, cook, bottle washer, nurse, husband, dad. He's having a real hard time of it.
And oh joy, David is cleaning in his room too.
I want to get in my sewing room so bad I could scream, but alas that too is not on my can do list.
If I could say one thing about my self today, it would be, Oh, how blessed I am, I am so truly blessed. Wonderful family, wonderful friends, and most of all a wonderful Savior walking by my side. Psalms 68:19
blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our salvation. Selah.
The word ''selah'' means pause, think about what I just said. The Lord is the giver of all that we have. He has really overflowed my cup with blessings. He is the giver of my very salvation. Oh, praise God.
Until next time God bless.

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