LutheranChick
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Wow is anyone NOT having a rough time these days?
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yeh, right.![]()
Probably NOT!Wow is anyone NOT having a rough time these days?
Probably NOT!
And I hate to add to it, but...
My husband just got paid today, and it is not going to be enough to cover our space rent...
EEEEEEEEKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Prayers please?
Probably NOT!
And I hate to add to it, but...
My husband just got paid today, and it is not going to be enough to cover our space rent...
EEEEEEEEKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Prayers please?
It figures that my husband has decided this weekend is the time I should learn to drive. Were I left-handed, it would be easier, as it would also be if he had an automatic, but no such luck.
EEK! Not only am I right handed, but I refuse to learn how to drive a stick. I guess England would not be for me.
As to your question, RIGHT!
Oh, no Revrand! A Chevy Tahoe would have been hopeless on British bike tra... um, ah, country roads.
Count your blessings, Porter, that you are at least driving a car configured for the roads there. I had to drive a one-ton dually pickup with a 40' horse trailer behind. Your want a challenge! Suffice it to say, I wasn't often the most popular vehicle on the road.You'll get the hang of it. Before you know it, all the differences will be old hand.
It is nice though, to hear about Jolly 'ol...
Hey, speaking of umbrellas; does anyone remember the bubble umbrellas? My Mother had one of the ruddy things. Reminded me of an up-turned pudding dish (LOL)! She loved it though, because it kept her hair dry.
What's this I hear about all the cameras observing the motorists? Some of the cameras even have speakers with then and talk to people. Somebody said that that vehicles aren't even allowed in London and if you do go into town you have pay an exorbitent fee?That's what I thought.Auto [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse] cars are available here, but 90% of the time, I don't need to drive. However, it would be nice to be able to go to some larger department stores nearby. Some motivation, huh?
Duallies with horsey haulers are common in Texas, Stude, but there's plenty of room to maneuver them. The horse trailers here are more narrow and the other vehicles employed to haul the beasts are more like vans. I don't think our neighbors at the estate have one, though. They must hire someone to move their horses when need be. That's something we won't need to worry about until we move to the country for good in a few years and I can hardly wait, but definitely no room for Tahoes there or here, not that curbs ever bothered me much.
Yes, I remember bubble brollies. Ack! I'll opt for a deep hooded riding duster. I like being dry head to toe.
I'm a wreck. We practiced the cardboard testimonies earlier and in just the hour long practice, it was so powerful, we were all bawling. I don't know how we are going to do this for 4 services.
Also, a lot of people (admittedly including me) have tried to get out of it. I had this overwelming feeling of dread about it, and that my story isn't as important as everyone else's so why do I have to do it, etc. I think the devil is working overtime on us.
My parents are actually coming tomorrow. I've been a member of my church for 12 years and they never came to a single service, except for my wedding. Mom never got over me leaving the Catholic church (even though she never goes to church) and I always suspected my dad to be agnostic. You can't even talk about it with them.
So, this is huge. Part of me is thrilled they are going, and the other part of me is scared to death they will think it's stupid.
They are going to the first service so at least we'll get it over with early.![]()
To those of you in the Eastern Time Zone - HE IS RISEN!!
I'm a wreck. We practiced the cardboard testimonies earlier and in just the hour long practice, it was so powerful, we were all bawling. I don't know how we are going to do this for 4 services.
Also, a lot of people (admittedly including me) have tried to get out of it. I had this overwelming feeling of dread about it, and that my story isn't as important as everyone else's so why do I have to do it, etc. I think the devil is working overtime on us.
My parents are actually coming tomorrow. I've been a member of my church for 12 years and they never came to a single service, except for my wedding. Mom never got over me leaving the Catholic church (even though she never goes to church) and I always suspected my dad to be agnostic. You can't even talk about it with them.
So, this is huge. Part of me is thrilled they are going, and the other part of me is scared to death they will think it's stupid.
They are going to the first service so at least we'll get it over with early.![]()
To those of you in the Eastern Time Zone - HE IS RISEN!!
It was one of the most powerful experiences in my life. I can't even put into words what it was like. I have never seen God's presence anywhere like I saw yesterday. My parents did come. I think God is really starting to work on them, and it started with the service, given their reaction to it.
It happened at the end of the sermon. There was not a dry eye in any of the services.
I can't say any more because of all the contemporary service bashing that goes on here. I'm not going to let ANY of you take what happened yesterday and make it into something less than what it was.