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COMMON GROUND COFFEE HOUSE #87

I Am Blessed 24

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Good morning all:

Scarlett, that's why I drink water when I go out for supper... ;)

It is definitely fall here. 50's in the daytime and 30's at night. The leaves are turning and a lot of them are already on the ground. Hopefully it will not rain next week so we can get them raked and bagged.

Shawna gave me 1/2 of that huge cabbage. My half weighed 10.5 pounds! I cut it all up, boiled it, and froze it yesterday.

I'm going to get some Christmas presents wrapped today. I have them all hidden in the spare bedroom and I can't find a path to walk through...

Surfing,
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Gib

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Send some of those cooler temps down here. Our AC died Wednesday. It's been as high as 89 degrees in the house. It's actually cooler outside. Nobody has any window fans because of the fall season. Hello? We're in Southeast Georgia. It's still hot outside. Our new unit will be here next week.

This morning we have some relief. It's overcast and raining. What did we do before there was AC. I know what we did. We didn't live in Georgia
 

Jim1999

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Hey, I am absolutely frozen this morning! It is like the middle of January outdoors and I have about 100 small nuts and bolts to fasten in that metal shed..........and then they say rain to follow...I bet that rain comes in white coloured drops.

Talk later when my fingers thaw out.

Cheers,

Jim
 

Thankful

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Good Morning!

We are 61 degrees this morning, but the weather man said that "Big Blue" is on its way. Sounds like you are going to share with us, Jim. ;)

Sue, Christmas presents! I'm trying to figure out a way to skip the present thing. We have spent so much money on grandchildren this year, but they seem to forget that by Christmas time.

The little 18 month old is probably the only one I can please.

Any one have any suggestions, how to get the family to agree to no presents...just spend on your own family.

Betty
 

padredurand

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Any one have any suggestions, how to get the family to agree to no presents...just spend on your own family.
Smile at them and say, "I got you nothing. Merry Christmas!"
 

Jim1999

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We established a policy many years ago. We were allowed to buy one present for each other, not to value more than ten dollars, and to be wrapped in newsprint and tied with string. The monies we saved, estimated, were sent to a missionary in Africa for Christmas.

We had Christmas dinner at home, but no tree or decorations. On Christmas Day, in the morning, I visit the shut-ins at the nursing homes, serve communion, read scripture and have prayer with them. The Anglican Church always has a morning service on Christmas Day.

Cheers,

Jim
 

Thankful

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This year, we will have our traditional Christmas eve service at church and then we will have Services Christmas Morning also since Christmas falls on Sunday.

I'm considering establishing a "no present" policy, except for the little 18-month old.

I will present this proposed policy to the "Head of the Family" and see what he says.

We always give them birthday presents.

Jim, your Christmas sounds wonderful.
 

I Am Blessed 24

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Good morning all:

It is 35ºF heading for a 'not so' high of 50ºF. We may get some rain also.

Tony: Still praying for you.

Thankful: A 'no present' policy sounds good to me. With buying birthday presents for 16 grandkids and Christmas presents too, it really IS a drain on the pocketbook. At Christmas, we also buy something for each adult couple.

Jim: Sounds like you've got the right idea!

It would be cheaper and much less stressful just to get together and enjoy each other's company...

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Jim1999

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Good day to all.

Raining here, but a refreshing rain, gentle and fresh. Now if we could just turn the outdoor heat on............

On Christmas: As a pastor, I had to observe the holiday called Christmas, but personally never accepted it as such. It was a family day for us, including the family of God's servants. The exchange of a gift is but a token of our affection, a symbol of that love, and not a time to break the bank or finance commercialism. Yes, we have a wonderful time of fellowship.

Where is everyone these days?

Cheers,

Jim
 

Thankful

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I'm here. Church this morning. Children came by to have lunch with us. Then a nap.

Been really busy
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Concerned about my Florida kids. Storm should hit tonight sometime. It has been raining some there. My granddaughter has been trying to bring me up to date on the new electronics. It seems she has a ibook with wireless connections.

She can't tell me how it works. I will have to talk to her brother to get technical assistance, but I want one.

Jim, We had to turn on the heat inside today.

It's 46 degrees here.

Where is CJ? Did you see that OU-Baylor game last night? That was a thriller. For a tiny little moment, I thought it would be nice for Baylor to win since they have never won a game playing Oklahoma U. It was a very fleeting moment.
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Oh yes, Ou won in double overtime.

Have a great evening.

Betty
 

Jim1999

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Betty,
We have had the heat on the past two weeks. Several nights it got down below freezing, and we had a heavy frost on windscreen for three days running..............just maybe we will get a first snow followed by Indian summer. It rained all day to-day, but not enough to keep me indoors. I went picking puff balls for daughter.

Cheers,

Jim
 

Dan Todd

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We finally had our first frost overnight Thur-Fri!

Jim - for years - I've tried to tell my wife that the Sunday colored funnies - would make idea wrapping paper for presents.

The only time that happens - If I wrap a gift!
 

Jim1999

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Dan, especially if they include Peanuts. Over the years we did try to find appropriate and comical stories in print. Never really thought about using the comics exclusively though.

We also have a missions jar and drop our odd change into it through the year. Combined with wot we saved on presents and wrappings, we were able to send about $100.00 to the missionary,,,who is now retired...that was a lot of money in the early days.

Glad you have caught up on the frost, Dan,,and now for the snow.......

Cheers,

Jim
 

Dr. Bob

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It's pretty much below freezing every night and 60-65 every day. Bright blue skies and trees changing rapidly.

Even looks like we won't have parkas underneath the costumes on the 31st. Heavy jackets, but not snowmobile suits like the past few years.
 

I Am Blessed 24

Active Member
It started raining here a few hours ago and it will be in the mid 30's tonight. I have had the furnace running for over a week. I do turn it down to 50 at night though - we have blankets.

It is bedtime for us since it is a school night.

Pleasant dreams all!
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AVL1984

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Good morning, everyone.

Jim, you've got the right idea for Christmas. It does indeed sound wonderful.

Thankful, in our family, usually if the older ones of us want to give anything, it is either something we've made ourselves, or is something under $10.00. Because there are so many of us, sometimes we change and pick names. But, for the most part, lately, just a card or a phone call does it. We haven't put up a tree for nearly six years now, but are doing so this year because it's our first Christmas in the house. :)

Sue, it's been warm here except for the last few days. We had to turn on the heater this morning. It was only 58 inside and 34 outside. There was frost on the windows of the car this morning.

We didn't get to go to church yesterday. I was still so uncomfortable with the stent and having a hard time walking anyhow. Vivian had gotten up at 5 am vomiting and chills. We don't know if it was a virus, nerves or what. But, she seemed to improve as the day went by. She had stayed out all day mowing the lawn the day before. There are just a few areas that need to be hit by the push mower or weed eater and the lawn will be done for this year, I believe.

At about 2:30pm, the other associate pastor, his wife and our song director/missions outreach leader came to our home and brought us some potato soup. It was so sweet of them. We prayed before they left and an hour or so later, because I hadn't already gone and gotten my "Maxwell House Lite" with 1/2 the caffeine (they told me I had to either cut it by 1/2 or totally because of the stones and other things) she came back with a can from Krogers. I so appreciated that. We do these things for others, and I never realized just how much these two simple, heart-felt gestures could mean to someone. I guess the Lord just had to let me experience it again so I would remember how others do feel and receive a blessing. Our God is an AWESOME GOD! :)

I talked to my birth father and step mother yesterday. Our relationship is strained, but, it was good to talk to them. I told them what had been going on with us and they were both much more open with me yesterday.Please, keep them all in prayer. There is a LOT going on in my birth fathers family, legally, mentally and spiritually right now, and I greatly desire to see my family come to know the Lord and see their lives changed. My 1/2 brother, from what I was told, tried to commit suicide mid week in New Jersey. He didn't succeed. I'm praying the Lord can still reach him.

Thank you all again for the prayers. Please know that I love each and every one of you and am praying for you all, individually and collectively. This core group in the Common Ground Coffee House has become like a family to me.

Blessings.

T
 

I Am Blessed 24

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Good morning all:

Tony, good to see you posting. Is Viv feeling all right now?

We've been drinking decaf coffee for years. caffeine has no taste, so it wasn't really hard to change over, although the psychological attachment to caffeine stayed with hubby for a while...

It is 36º this morning. We had rain all evening and most of the night. The humidity is 93% and we're heading for a high of 51º with cloudy skies.

Time for breakfast before we start school at 8:00.

Have a great day everyone!
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menageriekeeper

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Well it's Monday. Sigh.....

Fall has officially fallen here. It was 38 degrees this morning and several of the houses had frost on the roof. In spite of my getting up at 6:15 this morning it still took until our usual time to walk out the front door. Part of that was due to Bitsy's fashion sense, but lack of ability to not stain her clothes. I had two outfits already picked out this morning, but neither suited her. :rolleyes: So she picks out something different from her closet. That would have been okay, except as we were putting it on, I discovered some stains I hadn't seen when I hung it up. So we grab another shirt that matched the pants out of the clean laundry. When we get to the car I take a good look at her, there is a big orange stain right in the front of the shirt. Back to the house for yet another shirt! Definately Monday!

T's sugar was 300 this morning. I discovered that after I went to bed he finished off the cookie bars I had made last night and intended to put in the kids lunches this morning. He probably ate a third of an 8 x 8 pan of them. I was sooooo agravated with him! The doctor has just been yelling at both of us about his sugar and cholestorol and it seems like T is only eating more bad things, not less! What ever happened to the "why husbands don't listen to us" thread?

To top off everything, I have a stupid cold this morning! I can't seem to quit sneezing. I'm afraid to take much because I have a full day today and I don't want to be sleepy.

Gotta good pity party going today don't I? :eek:

Oh well, I feel better now that I've had my rant. I'm going to get moving and work off my frustrations and hope that results in a house I can walk through, two karate uniforms embroidered, guinea pig cages cleaned out and the weed eater fuel line fixed. The last can wait till tomorrow, but I'd like to get started cleaning up the backyard for winter now that the weather is cooler.

I'll be in and out here today, ya'll have a good one.
 

padredurand

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What ever happened to the "why husbands don't listen to us" thread?
It was making the women folk angry and the men were saying, "There's a thread about men not listening?"
 
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