Ah, shucks! You're making blush!
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wow!!!.
what a wonderful gift.
i love it so much and i still haven't opened up all the packages.
Ah, shucks! You're making blush!
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http://www.theindychannel.com/news/10523738/detail.html.
indianapolis -- gov.
mitch daniels said tuesday that indiana and illinois have signed an agreement to study potential locations for a new highway that would run between interstate 94 in indiana and interstate 57 in illinois.
My son wakes up at 5:30am, no matter what. That is his own body's schedule, which is fine, because he spends time with us in the morning before he goes school and we go to work. He is exhausted by 8pm, and 8:30pm is late for him to go to bed as it is. Summer he gets to stay up until 9:00pm. We adults need some "quality" time together too. :) That schedule works out for us.
Any later than 9pm and we have a cranky grouch on our hands the next day. No thanks!
Seems like the days last forever and the nights not long enough. Kids are standing out in the pitch dark waiting on the school bus. Then they have to go to bed while it is still light out. Everyone complains about it. It is a change that is very hard for us to get used to in our area.
Of course, Daniels originally wanted us to be on the same time as Illinois, but that was changed. If we had went in that direction, it would have been much better.
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/10523738/detail.html.
indianapolis -- gov.
mitch daniels said tuesday that indiana and illinois have signed an agreement to study potential locations for a new highway that would run between interstate 94 in indiana and interstate 57 in illinois.
He really shot himself in the foot with this lousy time change!
It was not well received and it over shadows anything good he accomplishes, because it is such a pain in the butt for us regular Joe's.
I especially love it when I am trying to get my son to go to bed at 8:30pm and it is still broad daylight for an extra hour and a half! His grades really suffered last spring.
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/10523738/detail.html.
indianapolis -- gov.
mitch daniels said tuesday that indiana and illinois have signed an agreement to study potential locations for a new highway that would run between interstate 94 in indiana and interstate 57 in illinois.
Daniels has done some great things and some bone-head things. I certainly agree.
i have had time to think about this........... i was an attendent for many years.......... and looking up and down the rows at every family that was seating there in the khs........... no one was happy!.
i think of my mother (who brought this religion into our house)......she was one of the most unhappy and miserable people you would ever meet!
she was a spiritual orphan with few friends and no real family to speak of.. she got the "good news" back in 1950, that "the world" was a bad place and god, would soon be killing most everyone......she was thrilled!...............
I had a very religious Aunt (not a JW) who was extemely unhappy too. I used to listen to her go on and on about how I needed her religion, but all I could think about was how miserable and unhappy she was. She would reference the "future happiness" thought as well. Why would I want what SHE has? It looks like a miserable way to live. But to her, misery was happiness, and misery loves company.
A miserable existence was some type of martyrdom for God, and isn't He just SOOOO impressed?!
I only visited a KH once, but it was on the Memorial night. Of course, there was all that "love-bombing" going on, so I guess if you were looking for a place to be accepted, it might seem perfect. If you are looking for friendships, you might over-look the unhappiness of others, if there's a lot of attention lavished on you personally. Little do you know at that point that it is all an illusion. It is all conditional.
The most contagious Christian I have ever met was my father-in-law. He doesn't push "religion". He lives a pattern of Christ-like love. He makes you want what he has. Everyone should have at least one relative like him. He is amazing!
i borrowed the image from one of marys posts.
haven't seen one of these in a while, though we should get one going!
and here is one for you to play with!
My husband and I re-named one of the others:
Reasoning Away The Scriptures
That was our JW couple's favorite book, more so than the Bible, it seemed!
i sent my jw friend a christmas card a couple of weeks ago.
last week i sent a birthday card.. (i posted for advice on doing so.
) my friend is not baptised yet, but professes to believe all they teach.
So are you expecting to get one in return? :)
No. The only people I ever "expected" to recognize my birthday, was my Mom and Dad, and they are both gone now. We always had this under-lying depressing motto in my family: "If you don't expect much, you won't be disappointed." Getting away from that line of thought now.
Last year I sent this same friend a birthday card and she didn't acknowledge it and she was very cool towards me for a few weeks after. The reaction this year was so much nicer!
i sent my jw friend a christmas card a couple of weeks ago.
last week i sent a birthday card.. (i posted for advice on doing so.
) my friend is not baptised yet, but professes to believe all they teach.
I sent my JW friend a Christmas card a couple of weeks ago. Last week I sent a birthday card.
(I posted for advice on doing so.) My friend is not baptised yet, but professes to believe all they teach.
Anyway, this friend called me today and thanked me happily for BOTH cards, and then told me there was an assembly out of town today, so she skipped "church". I never commented on anything. I just asked her if the card got to her in time for her birthday, because I was concerned it would be late, and she said it made it right on time.
"Hope springs eternal", I know, but I really took this as a positive sign. She was so upbeat and happy when she spoke of it.
I just wanted to share this with you, since you have all been so supportive and helpful on the many issues I ask about. I am not thinking that this is a sign that she is leaving the WTS, but it is nice to know that she realizes I am not the "enemy", just because I sent her a birthday card.
I am still praying for a Christmas miracle for her!
i'm worried because i sent a christmas card plus had a gift sent by ups over the internet about 7 days ago and haven't heard anything.
i would feel really feel bad if my person didin't receive their gift or card.
so i think we need to have an official post place.
I sent mine Friday, with delivery confirmation.
Recieved mine a couple of weeks ago, but still waiting until Christmas to open it!
my friend (not baptized jw yet, but heading that direction) is having a birthday soon.
i received my last birthday card from her about two years ago.
i miss them too, because i don't have a lot of family left, and most of them don't even know when my birthday is!.
Strangest thing:
I've never had a birthday party of my own, but I've been to quite a few others. I have never seen anyone get their head cut off. Infact, I've not met anyone who ever mentioned such a thing happening at any that they had been to either!
Closest thing, was when a Spanish kid hit a pinata and a bunch of candy spilled out. And pinning the tail on the donkey! But that was about as deviate as it ever got.