Wednesday, January 4, 2012





Willard and I both have been volunteering at the nursing home for many years now. We have sang, had a daily Bible study group and have given Sunday school lessons. As we did this, we never expected any rewards, any pats on the back, etc.. We did it because we love the Lord, and we grew to love the people, both residents and staff of Golden Years.
Willard and I both were blessed just by having the privilege to know these gentle, loving people. We never thought that we would be blessed in any other way other than that. But blessings seem to be pouring on us lately. First, my sister Jean finding out that I was unable to get my medicine due to lack of money, gave me $50 in which to buy it with. Then we were blessed by Weldon and Kay Glover, with $200, which they gave us to help pay for gas to and from Chapel Hill, plus pay some on our Dr. bills. Sylvia and Diane, employees of Thomas drug gave us a $100 gift card for IGA grocery store. And then today. Willard went to Thomas drugstore to pick up my medicine. When he went to pay for the medicine, he was told that a good Samaritan had given them $500, and told them to choose someone that they knew needed it, to help pay for medicines. They chose Willard and I to give it to. Willard was in tears as he told me the news. He and I both cried tears of joy over this wonderful gift.
I don't know who you are, but if you should somehow read this blog, I'd like to thank you from the very bottom of my heart. May God bless you as tremendously as you have blessed us.
They say you can't see angels, but let me tell you, they're all around us.
I thank God, who knows our every need, for putting this on your heart.
I am just so overwhelmed by your generosity. Again God bless you.
Until next time, God bless and God save.

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