Oh yes, tell these folks, Spring and Annie both have volcanos in our back yards.That looks remarkably (95%) like the viewout our East-window
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Oh yes, tell these folks, Spring and Annie both have volcanos in our back yards.That looks remarkably (95%) like the viewout our East-window
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Yes, Radman, your home looks like a true hermitage for peaceful living. My home is quiet now too...all children grown and raising families but I remember getting them on the road of life was a bit hit and miss. Several times our home was not so quiet and peacful when one or the other of the adult children had to move back in with us for a while. These were the most challenging times our parenting had to endure and failure was just not a possibility. We learned as much as we gave. My mind just remembers how we solved issues, although there are many ways to resolve issues, I really liked "The roundtable sharing" idea. We had much success with it where everyone had their say. The difference I found was some personalities were more giving and bendable were others were more selfish and greedy. There was the source of contention that requiered a lot of patience and prayer. Over time, it has worked out for the Glory of God. I just want to say that a peacful home requiers work but peace is in the heart. A home can be empty, a heart can be empty...I can deal with an empty home but I can not deal with an empty heart.No volcanoes or mountains. Just a cedar log cabin in the country.
Yes, Radman, your home looks like a true hermitage for peaceful living. My home is quiet now too...all children grown and raising families but I remember getting them on the road of life was a bit hit and miss. Several times our home was not so quiet and peacful when one or the other of the adult children had to move back in with us for a while. These were the most challenging times our parenting had to endure and failure was just not a possibility. We learned as much as we gave. My mind just remembers how we solved issues, although there are many ways to resolve issues, I really liked "The roundtable sharing" idea. We had much success with it where everyone had their say. The difference I found was some personalities were more giving and bendable were others were more selfish and greedy. There was the source of contention that requiered a lot of patience and prayer. Over time, it has worked out for the Glory of God. I just want to say that a peacful home requiers work but peace is in the heart. A home can be empty, a heart can be empty...I can deal with an empty home but I can not deal with an empty heart.
My peacful hermitage is empty right now but it is always open if the kids ever need a home again.
I am sure of one thing...that God Blessed you for being such a good father regardless of "almost loosing it".As you make very clear here, Springrain, a home is much more than even the most physically comfortable or beautiful of houses. I miss my children some when they are not around much now, but I am not even considering wishing that they still lived with us.
The last time one of them came home to stay we had only a small two bedroom trailor house in the country. There were four adults, two chidren and 5 dogs living in that home. One stormy night when I son-in-law woke me up to say that the ceiling over their bed was leaking I almost lost it.
I love them dearly, but thank God they are gone now.
I'm here on my own choice. Some of my kids and gkids are within 90 miles of me and I like it like that. I visit them when I want and then leave when I want. Don't get me wrong. I love them all dearly but I like my solitude....somewhat. I do miss my X after her leaving a year ago but I just have to live with that. Otherwise I keep busy with chores around here and volunteering 4 days a week. It's somewhat lonely but I can live with it. Church and God are my solace.I am sure of one thing...that God Blessed you for being such a good father regardless of "almost loosing it".
I think we all took turns loosing it...my husband did loose it, more than once. We made it and all grew in patience and love. I remember having to speak to a priest once in regard to my role in forgiving. In the long run, our heritage as a Christian Family is being passed on to our grandchildren...Praise God.
The Gospels tell us Jesus was driven by the Holy Spirit into the desert in preparation for his mission.
That is a good solace my friend!I'm here on my own choice. Some of my kids and gkids are within 90 miles of me and I like it like that. I visit them when I want and then leave when I want. Don't get me wrong. I love them all dearly but I like my solitude....somewhat. I do miss my X after her leaving a year ago but I just have to live with that. Otherwise I keep busy with chores around here and volunteering 4 days a week. It's somewhat lonely but I can live with it. Church and God are my solace.
Yes, sometimes getting to your "closet" alone to pray can be very difficult with all of the traffic.

I have the CD entitled "Give me Jesus" by Fernando Ortega. Thank you for sharing it here Springrain along with the slide show.If you have one of those ALONE moments...you might enjoy this video...
Lyrics to sing along....Give Me Jesus
In the morning, when I rise
In the morning, when I rise
In the morning, when I rise, give me Jesus
Give me Jesus,
Give me Jesus,
You can have all this world,
But give me Jesus
When I am alone
When I am alone
When I am alone, give me Jesus
Give me Jesus,
Give me Jesus,
You can have all this world,
But give me Jesus
When I come to die
When I come to die
When I come to die, give me Jesus
Give me Jesus,
Give me Jesus,
You can have all this world,
You can have all this world,
You can have all this world,
But give me Jesus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkv0wxMmTw4