Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Tackle it Tuesday


Full day here beginning at 3a.m.
Dove is coughing and so I awoke to tend to her.
At 5:30 a.m. the dogs needed out.
It is raining gently so I donned my coat and garden boots and covered the coop.

I sit here in the silence and check up on some of you. Wanting so much to comfort the hurting friends that I love. Words are so dull and empty when wounds are deep and gaping.
So I will Pray.
Job one.

There will be lunches to make soon and children to feed and dress and usher off to school.
Bible study is iffy this morning for I am very wherry of bone, and need to take a paced day.

At mid day there is the Art Masters presentations. Throughout the afternoon. Dove has student council, so I will be hanging out at the school.
Keeping Dash interested until she is done.
Alone time with the kids.

I will need to be still inside to hear his heart and be present for him.


.....Now with Steve off and we prayed for a dear friend suffering through a divorce. We are praying for you...We love you so very dearly.

We both seance an unrest...
an unrest in the world at large. Pains of the consequences of error.
Debt and greed.
Economy stressing all over the globe.
Lives in the balance.
Fear and trembling all over the globe.


Job One...Makes every thing else pale this early morning.

Feeding the lives of chickens and dogs,
children and myself.
Getting ready and walking around the block and getting on the exercise bike.
Juicing the Lemons given to use by a neighbor
simple syrup to make
Lemon aide for the school day's end.
A meal to prepare.

The garden has been watered for me today :)



3 comments:

Annette said...

You and I have so much in common this morning..I too have been up long before the paper got thrown at my door cause of my Johnanthon coughing all night, the cat wanting out to cat around, and me with the head ache, I am so hoping I'm not getting this "stuff" everyone else has had or has, I did grind some coffee and its brewing...I think a nap is in store for you and I today. when I read that you and your husband had prayed this morning, I got all teary eyed, I cry so easy these days...must be that stupid depression TRYING to come back, I'll have to stop it cold in its tracks... I'll come back later to visit...Have a sweet day, my sweet friend.
Hugs
Annette

Susie said...

Tackling the day! I wish you well.

Denise said...

I truly admire you.

Older women likewise teach the younger women...

• how to love their husbands
• how to love their children
• how to be self-controlled
• how to be pure
• how to be keepers at home
• how to be kind and submissive (not subservient) to their own husbands. (See Titus 2:3-5)

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