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Beth,
So sorry to hear about your car but am very happy that you were not hurt not was anyone else. I know that you just had some work done on the car. It is important that we count our blessings. In light of what happened in Connecticut I know that I am trying to keep things into perspective. Compared to that and the people still suffering from Hurricane Sandy, my life looks pretty good. Hope that you can use this holiday break to heal and get the car situation under control before school resumes. Take good care of yourself.
Love, Donna
Trish,
So sorry to hear about your foot. It's good that you and Utley can stay with your sister until you are fully healed. Don't worry about the Christmas dinner. Let the family pitch in and help out - it is really out of your hands. I will keep you in prayer and hope that all goes well with your surgery. Have a good Christmas. Take care.
Donna
Oh Beth,
I'm so glad you were not hurt badly in the accident. It is heartwarming to know there are nice people in this world, where the headlines have had such negative stuff to report these days. Praise the Lord your daughter was not with you, and that people helped you.
Take it easy, and get some rest.
Hugs,
Trish
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Good Morning PA,
I haven't been checking in as often as I used to. Was crazy busy packing for a planned move to Michigan. Well, my plans have been altered. I broke my foot on Thursday, and need surgery next Thursday, the 27th. So, my belongings are moving to Michigan on Saturday, the 29th, and Utley and I are staying with my sister, in Levittown, for four to eight weeks. Right now, I'm at my apartment. So, if you're a person who prays, I'd appreciate prayer.
So, today, I am basically panicking a little because my apartment is a disaster, and my place is where the family Christmas dinner is. My family has offered to come over and tidy up. I'm thinking I need a bulldozer.
I hope everyone is having a blessed day.
Hugs,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer
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Ida,
How sad that is. I empathize, having lost both of my brothers at young ages. My prayers are with everyone.
Love,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer
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Good Morning and Happy Holidays PA!!
I am writing this grateful post because I have much to be thankful for!
Yesterday morning I lost control of my car and slammed into a guardrail. I believe I hit blac**** There is a great deal of damage to my car, but I am here, a little sore, but I walked away! It didn't involve any other cars(although it was close!), Dee was not with me, which was the first thing I thought of. I don't know yet if my car can be repaired, but that is secondary.
I am also grateful for the very nice lady who stopped to make sure I was ok, hold my hand and comfort me until the police came. She let me use her cell phone to make some phone calls and another nice man called 911. With all the negativity that is out there, this woman really made me believe in human kindness.
I thought this was a heartwarming story to share during the holidays....
I am grateful!!
Beth
((HUGS))
Beth
Prayers and strength to you and your family!
Ida,
So sorry to hear about your SIL's brother. I agree with Laureen, death any time is sad but during the holidays it is especially difficult. Add on to that he was such a young man. You, your daughter, SIL and SIL's brother's family will be in my prayers. Hang in there.
Donna
Oh Ida,
I am so sorry for your SIL's (and yours) loss. . . death is never easy, but when it's someone so relatively young and at this time of year. . . again sorry for their loss and I will send out prayers for their safety and for peace to be found in their grief.
Laureen
My Mantra is that I do not determine my success by the number hanging in my closet, nor will I let the scale determine that success either. . . It is through trial and error I will continue to grow and succeed. . . Laureen
"Success is a journey, not a destination." Ben Sweetland