Worries that Never Transpire!
Have you ever had yourself totally concerned about a
situation and then have it kind of blow over without a big deal. Seriously not
disappointed that today was an easy day. Did not have to testify and walked
away without having to say anything to anyone except the lawyer. Honestly, you
can bet that my friend ended up paying through the nose for having the
agreement put into the record. Next step, if they take it, is mediation. Maybe
that will not be bad either. Who knows. Since his oldest son is so volatile,
let’s just pray that no one gets shot for stupid “things” that people think
matter. The Bible tells us not to get into it with anyone about property, but
in some situations, a man/woman has to stand up and say, “Oh, hell no!”
Sent four dozen eggs over to North Church to the Miranda
family. Then Shona said that “Junior” was moving into his apartment this
weekend, so he will need some eggs soon for him and his little girl. Sounds
almost as complicated—maybe a bit more—than Grayson’s move into his new house.
Junior has to go all the way to Pampa to pick up his furniture! Not like it is
just across the road or even in the same town!
Weather forecast for this weekend: maybe some rain tonight
and Saturday. And yes, we still really need it—especially the lakes and the
area that drains into them.
In the morning, Colonial Park Vet Clinic will have Rudy’s
ashes ready for me to pick them up. They called this afternoon, but having just
taken a pain pill, the old woman was not going to drive. Callled Patty to let
her know, and she began to cry. Honestly not a thing that will help except the
time for this grief to not be so fresh.
Still have not ordered the snake snagger, but maybe this
evening some time might get spent looking at that and flower seeds. Isn’t it
funny the strange things that catch our eyes and make us happy. Have some room
to plant in the front two flower beds, so maybe tomorrow will see something
getting done. Or not. You know how these things go. Kinda like intending to go
to the Farmers’ Market downtown. Sigh.
Today my gratitude meter is bouncing on the full indicator.
Got gas at United for $2.29 a gallon. Picked up a couple of veggies and
actually got out of the store for less than a hundred! Love those reward points
for money off on groceries or gasoline!
Saw one stupid headline that bugs me: Poland and France have
been warned that Russia intends to send an attack on them that will not be
obviously from Russia. And then watched as our DPS and police took action on a
Texas campus to put down demonstrators and let them know that their actions
result in consequences. So, disgusting to see so much ignorance on campuses
where we are supposed to expect much better understanding of history and what
we can expect in the world today. These little spoiled brats need their butts
put into work camps so that they can learn the meaning of freedom the hard way.
In my estimation, every man and woman should spend at least a year in service to
our country. If they are not in school and doing well in their studies, they
should be eligible to join a river clean up crew or something of that nature.
Argh! Yes, the old woman used to do some highway walking and picking up trash.
But that was before she got so danged old!
Sometimes it is just so reassuring to know what the final situation
will be in God’s time. This Passover season reminds me that we need to wash one
another’s feet—if not literally, then figuratively. Guess that is why the old
woman was a driver today to help this friend. God gives us opportunities to be
a blessing to others. Take every opportunity!
Rest well, my friends. You are loved.
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