Slowly, ever so slowly, I am accomplishing things.
I dug out an old 'housekeeping' check list that I used once, for a few months. Today I accomplished all of the things on the 'Wednesday' check list. My bathrooms are relatively clean. (That means they are clean enough for relatives.) I even threw away some books. Yes. Me. I did that.
I also wrote 25 new books into the library accession book. Still don't have pocket cards, but I've got them done up to that point. I feel like I have accomplished something, just getting them in the book.
Piano playing. I did that too. I'm working on three new songs. Ancient Words, Thank You Lord, and Offering. I absolutely stink at timing, but I keep at it.
Did my usual Wednesday work.
I spent the evening watching news reports out of the gulf coast. How sad. My level of comprehending another's pain is stretched to the breaking point. How must those who live there feel?
Daughter got a crib today. At this point, Baby is a foot long and weighs about a pound.
Now, it's off to bed to read "Gilead" which I am greatly enjoying. And, more than ever, I am enjoying having a nice dry bed, water and food. And. knowing were my loved ones are, I feel grateful.
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Life is indeed stranger than fiction! While our leaders were good at pushing Israel to move out the Gaza settlers quickly...they were not so quick to move our own people out of harms way. Well, the OT prophets have a bit to say about all that! The sad thing is it is innocents who basically suffer from all this! The only good thing that has come of it so far in this disaster of ours, is that the planned weekend of debachery has had to be postponed. Perhaps the stench finally reached the nostrils of God? I wonder... what will it take for people to understand how God wants His earth to be run? Well, we best prepare the best we can for the difficult days ahead for us all...this storm will impact every single one of us! And try to help those in need the best we can...a great opportunity for witness through charity. Hubby says they may not be allowed to rebuild a great portion of the area...though we suppose they will find a way to reopen the port.
In sadness for the grief of all those people! Elizabeth
Is there a bomb in Gilead?
Oh, maybe I should read "Gilead" next. It's on my shelf!
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