Tom and I went to church, then out to lunch, then to Walmart and Publix, now we are home and glad to be here. He is waiting for a football game, and I am comptemplating a short nap. I seriously hope that football doesnt interfer with Dexter tonight.
Reading! Classes start tomorrow, getting a bit of a head start.
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"If this is going to be a Christian nation that doesn’t help the poor, either we’ve got to pretend that Jesus was just as selfish as we are, or we’ve got to acknowledge that he commanded us to love the poor and serve the needy without condition — and then admit that we just don’t want to do it."
-Steven Colbert
Just "harvested" about 10 lbs of live plants out of the big plant aquarium. Managed to get about a gallon of water on the flour but was able to dry it up with 3-4 towels.
Thinking about heading to bed a little early tonight. It's been a long, but good and productive weekend. We had a Church Board Retreat Friday evening and all day Saturday. Then came home and made Green Pepper Soup for the potluck after church today. Had a guy come today to preach for us who we might decide to ask to come and candidate as pastor for us. So since I am the congregational representative on the Board, I spent the afternoon talking with people to see what they thought of his preaching and of him and his family afterwards. Got alot of very positive feedback. Only 2 negatives. That's pretty good! But now I'm whooped. I should go to bed.
On the other hand, I better check facebook to see if anyone has come up with any words in Words for Friends cuz if they did, it'll be my turn to play. I've got about 15 games going right now. Talk about an addiction! Anyone want to play?
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Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of a battle ! ! ! !
I am now back from church, excellent prayer meeting, had some ice cream, and am now surfing the internet, posting on AFF, and preparing to rediscover what a paramecium is.
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I am an Apostolic Pentecostal. Apostolic in teaching, and Pentecostal in experience.