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COMMON GROUND COFFEE HOUSE #74

I Am Blessed 24

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Well, I am off to the corner in the rain. Then I will be back home to school Brent and get some housecleaning done.

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MargoWriter

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Good morning all!

AVL, oh dear, welocome to the asthma club. :( I have two different inhalers, one for normal use and one for emergency use . . . I was really good about using 'em when I was supposed to, but for some reason I'm not very good about it anymore . . . :rolleyes:

We're supposed to get thunder storms this morning. :D I love thunder storms.
 

Friend of God

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Morning everybody!
Just stopped in for an RC and a honeybun(wife is a transplanted kentuckian and I'm aquiring "southern tastes"
I'll trade your thunderstorms for our snow anytime. Snow is predicted here for today and tomorrow, and possibly on Easter.
To everybody who has this flu or whatever it is, you have my sympathies. I've had it twice, and my whole fanily is on their second bout.
If I don't make it back on for awhile I want to wish all my friends at BB a blessed Easter.
 

MargoWriter

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Happy Easter to you too, Friend.


Funny, we had honeybuns up north qutie often. I got so sick of them, but my dad still likes them.

And I'm sorry abuot the snow because as much as I love it, I think i actually like thunder storms more. So this one time I'm not trading weather.
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Friend of God

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Hi Margo!,
Guess I should stop being so formal. Friend of God is my BB name, but I answer to Rob.
Actually I like rain too-it's easier to shovel! :D
 

MargoWriter

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I like rain for unexplainable reasons . . . it calms me--eases me. I love the taste of the air and the smell of the greyness . . . And the sound of thunder thrills me--makes me think, "thank you, God, that you are God!" I know, I sound like an idiot--oops, I mean a poet. I wonder why. ;)
 

Barnabas H.

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Originally posted by I Am Blessed 16: Well, I am off to the corner in the rain.
Poor Sue.... They made you stand in the corner again????! You must have been a bad girl!
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Margo, this rainy weather is for the ducks! I see them frolicking around and enjoying the shower. However, for the older generations, like myself, the problem is not only getting wet but to discover that you have bones aching in places you did not know there was one. :(

I just came back from outside, and after a bout with the flu the past three weeks, this weather does not help much in my recovery. But thank God for the warm, dry, and cozy home, and a big easy chair to stretch out on. There is hope yet!
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Friend of God

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Morning Barnabas!,
Yes!, thank God for a warm, cozy house & a big easy chair.
I suffer from dropsy & heart-trouble-I drop into my chair and don't have the heart to get up out of it.
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. It must be contagious.
 

MargoWriter

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Yep. I get aching bones, ROFL . . . It's kind of weird. But I have either tendinitis or carpal tunnel syndrome also, aggrivated by constant typing and writing. :rolleyes:

For the ducks reminds me of something. As a writing exercise, I decided to take some cliches (GASP!) and make them "worthy" again. I wrote a poem based on "lucky duck." I rather liked it.
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But, yes, come back inside and get warm. I have two girls staying with me now and I was horrified last night when I heard them both caughing up a storm . . . I'm scared. I don't want to get sick again!!!
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padredurand

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Just stomped out to where we usually hold Sunrise service. The snow is 17" on the level and deeper near the trees. Guess we'll be meeting indoors this year.
 

MargoWriter

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Cah-rAzy!
My grandfather's church (Maine) always has a sunrise service, but they have as far as I know never had it outside.

Only one I've ever been to was here in SC . . . it rained. And everyone was soooo tired anyway that it was kind of pointless. :rolleyes:
 

Debby in Philly

Active Member
hello.
haven't posted in a while as i had an accident sunday. see my tale of woe in the prayer thread. still alive and sort of smiling though. PTL

hope your easter warms up.
 

Gayla

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Padre, I think an indoor Sunrise Service might be a smart idea. Unless you have a really quick melt-down!!


Going back to yesterday's discussion about child-bearing ages. I was 35 and 37 when my children were born. Now they're 5 and 3 (you can do the math) We get asked alot if they're our grandchildren! :rolleyes:
 

MargoWriter

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Gayla, my dad was a mere 45 when someone assumed my my baby brother (now 12) was his grandson.

Dad was holding him while walking around a store. This little old lady said, "Awwwww, Grandpa's boy!"

Dad turned to her and said quite flatly, "NO. He's DADDY's boy!"
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MargoWriter

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When my oldest brother J---- and sister A---- were 16 and 14, my youngest sister was a baby. People thought J and A were my baby sister's parents!!!! :eek:
 
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