***WEDNESDAY'S ROLL CALL***
Hi Cindy and everybody. Yes, I know it is Thursday, but that obsessive/compulsive part of me just won't let me move on to Thursday without answer the Wednesday roll call! So, here are my answers:
Love you all!
Peg
TODAY'S QUESTIONS:
1. What is your favorite time of the day & why? When I first wake up in the morning. That is when I get together with my best friend, Jesus, and we start the day off together.
2. Besides our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, who do you admire the most in your life? My DH.
3. What is your favorite day of the week? Saturday.
4. What message would you pass on to others suffering from obesity? There is hope! In the meantime, use your weaknesses to allow God's light to shine through to others who sit in darkness.
5. Do you see the glass half full or half empty? Half full...even when the glass IS empty!
TODAY'S QUESTIONS:
1. What is your favorite time of the day & why?
Lately between 12:30 and 4:00 pm. Everyone is at work or school,
I can enjoy the quite.
2. Besides our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, who do you admire the most in your life?
My surgeon, Dr. Carlin. After talking to him for a little bit, I find him to be an amazing person. He has such a love for his patient's. This is more than a job for him and it shows. The Lord truely blessed me through him.
3. What is your favorite day of the week?
I don't know that I have a favorite day of the week. They're all just about the same.
4. What message would you pass on to others suffering from obesity?
That they don't have to suffer from obesity and it's effect's any more. We have been given a gift of healing. Each person should do their research into weight loss procedure's to find the one that's right for them. The decision to have W.L.S. is a very personal decission and is not for everyone, nor is it to be taken lightly. It is a drastic measure to take. but If they have genuinely tried to lose weight and it hasn't worked for them, then perhaps it's time to look into surgical weight loss procedure's. This is a lifesaving procedure. Not only does it save many lives, it also returns to people to healthy, active lifestyles.
5. Do you see the glass half full or half empty?
My glass is most always half full. I try to be an optimist, but I must say there have been many times when my glass was half empty, And I couldn't see just how full it really was.
God bless you,
Annette