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brothertoall:
Jennie,
Thank you for sharing that. Everytime I read your posts it just warms me up inside. I pray that God will help me to show the love of Christ the way you do. You are such a blessing to all of us here and I thank God that he has made you a part of my life and I am sure many here feel exactly the same.
Love to you my dear friend and sister,
bobby
hillsbororiver:
--- Quote from: brothertoall on October 30, 2006, 09:00:43 AM ---Jennie,
Thank you for sharing that. Everytime I read your posts it just warms me up inside. I pray that God will help me to show the love of Christ the way you do. You are such a blessing to all of us here and I thank God that he has made you a part of my life and I am sure many here feel exactly the same.
Love to you my dear friend and sister,
bobby
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My feelings exactly.
Thank you Jennie!
Joe
TRUTHSEEKER:
--- Quote from: jennie on October 29, 2006, 07:04:05 PM ---I don't have anything earth shattering to say just that I was thinking of ya'll this afternoon. I hope all have had a good day. I got to do something the other day that made me so happy. It really doesn't seem much but it was to me. My little neighbor that I walk with each evening had told me on one of our walks that she didn't have anything from her childhood. Her Mama just got rid of their little toys as they grew past them. My friend told me of this doll that her Mama had given her and how she and her husband had looked for one similar to it and have never found one. She described it to me and I realized that her doll was like one I had had before. It was the last thing my Daddy bought me before he left us. I thought the doll was long gone but that night I asked God to let me know where the doll was if it was still in this house. Well, God let me know where my doll was packed away at. The conversation we had was probably a month ago. Her mama died last week-end and I took supper over to them so she wouldn't have to think about cooking. She came over a couple of days later to bring the bowls back and I told her I had something for her. I got the doll and gave her. It still had it's original clothes on and all. When I gave it to her she cried. She said she couldn't believe I remembered our conversation! Turns out, I was the one surprised. She told me it was the same exact doll she had! Just being able to do that blessed me so much. She didn't want to take the doll but I wanted her to have it. I told her it was time for that dolly to have a new Mom! Even though , in the big picture, it doesn't seem like much... it was a tremendous answer to a little prayer I had. Thanks ya'll for letting me ramble, Much Love, Jennie
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I love it, I love it, I love it. Now this is love in action. Be blessed Jennie.
jennie:
Thanks ya'll for your unending love and kindness. I think ya'll show the love of God here on this little forum. Many times I feel like I don't do too much to show the love of God . Many people talk to mass numbers of people and help them in doing so. Many people, I'm sure, have been able to help people financially. All I do is cook biscuits and give away that old doll of mine. Much love, Jennie
jennie:
Sorry... almost forgot! Some of you get a kick out of my southern cooking so I had to let you know what I was planning for Christmas. I always take a little someting to our doctor's office. They are always so sweet to us . We all know each other's kids and families. I decided that everybody does fudge , cookies and all so I wanted to take them something a little different. I am taking them a basket with about 2 dozen biscuits... some will be bacon, sausage and ham and some will be plain. I got me some honey from a bee-keep yesterday so I am going to stick in a little bowl of honey butter. There is going to be sausage balls in their basket too. They will each get a home-made stocking( I save all my cloth scraps) filled up with fudge, candied pecans and Christmas cookies. I take baskets to my neighbors every Christmas too. It is really fun! Old, Southern, Jennie
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