Our youngest tends to start crying unless she's asleep because we get the others unbuckled before getting her. I think she thinks we are abandoning her when we close the door to go around and open her door.Wade wrote:Standing out in the rain where it is cold and dark at six years old...
Just got home in the dark and it is raining fairly hard. Took the baby into the house as most everybody ran in. Came back to get our three year old who was sleeping soundly in the vehicle while she stood there in the dark, cold, and rain.
She didn't want him to wake up and be alone.
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Yes. This does happen at times for us too...Soloist wrote:Our youngest tends to start crying unless she's asleep because we get the others unbuckled before getting her. I think she thinks we are abandoning her when we close the door to go around and open her door.Wade wrote:Standing out in the rain where it is cold and dark at six years old...
Just got home in the dark and it is raining fairly hard. Took the baby into the house as most everybody ran in. Came back to get our three year old who was sleeping soundly in the vehicle while she stood there in the dark, cold, and rain.
She didn't want him to wake up and be alone.
We got a special treat today after the nursing home service a Mennonite choir came and sang so we stuck around too listen. Our baby was excited clapping, laughing, and smiling. I was too... But I contained my excitement to my inside.
Nice to see some familiar faces.
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Thats always nice!Wade wrote: We got a special treat today after the nursing home service a Mennonite choir came and sang so we stuck around too listen. Our baby was excited clapping, laughing, and smiling. I was too... But I contained my excitement to my inside.
Nice to see some familiar faces.
I discovered how long viewing services take... never been to one before and I hadn't allowed enough time for 1.5 hours to wait... This was one of those times I really didn't want to cut (I was offered to be allowed).
Next time I arrive 30 minutes early for the start
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The problem with arriving 30 minutes early at a viewing service is that the next people decide to arrive 45 minutes early. My wife wanted to go to a viewing service early so we could get an early start to our 6 hour drive home but our children told us that is improper and selfish. They would never arrive early regardless of how many other people do.
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Kind of like deciding how early to arrive for prison visitation. The father of one of my young friends emailed me to ask how long visitation was. It's four hours theoretically, but that never happens. As it turns out, they drove eight hours to get there this weekend, and were allowed an hour and a half, spending two hours in line. My young friend hadn't seen his mom in thirteen years, talk to her in fourteen, and hug her in fifteen. So the short time was worth it!
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Today I collected a half pound of pine resin from trees on our property. There's plenty more, but I just went for the easy pickings this time.
Going to use it for making salves.
For those of you with kiddos, it's worth grabbing some dried off the tree to let them smell. A fun thing to do as we approach the time of reflecting of Jesus' birth. There's a reason it's called the Frankincense of America... It's remarkably similar in smell!
Going to use it for making salves.
For those of you with kiddos, it's worth grabbing some dried off the tree to let them smell. A fun thing to do as we approach the time of reflecting of Jesus' birth. There's a reason it's called the Frankincense of America... It's remarkably similar in smell!
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Please be careful and stay out of jail!KingdomBuilder wrote:Going to use it for making salves.
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I am a Christian and my name is Pilgram; I'm on a journey, but I'm not alone -- NewSong, slightly edited
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Why would I go to jail? I just made a salve that cures TB, cancer, and AIDs! It's yours for $29.99ohio jones wrote:Please be careful and stay out of jail!KingdomBuilder wrote:Going to use it for making salves.
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No, you write a book touting your cure, and sell it for $37. That's the going price for miracle cure books. But you've got to make an interminably long audio-only video to go with it, to make potential customers pay with boredom, too. However, if you do go to jail, by then you'll have enough money for commissary, plus I'll be your pen pal.KingdomBuilder wrote:Why would I go to jail? I just made a salve that cures TB, cancer, and AIDs! It's yours for $29.99ohio jones wrote:Please be careful and stay out of jail!KingdomBuilder wrote:Going to use it for making salves.
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