Shout joyfully to the Lord, all the earth. Serve the Lord with gladness; come before Him with joyful singing. Know that the Lord Himself is God; it is He who has made us, and not we ourselves; we are His people and the sheep of His pasture.
Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise. Give thanks to Him, bless His name. For the Lord is good; His lovingkindness is everlasting and His faithfulness to all generations.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Hey!
I can't possibly blog today, Crazies! It's Glenna's Birthday!
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You know what's really crazy? I just now titled one of my blog pictures "crazies" and then came over here to find this! And you know what? I realized I got it from Kelly! Hmm, I wonder what other habits the three of us picked up from one another on our trip...?
I had to stop by and tell you that your comment at Heather's taught me something! Or, more exactly I guess, your kids' comment taught me somthing! I never considered that God's mention of the "heart" had actual significance. Knowing that our thoughts don't reside in a muscle, I just hadn't thought about the fact that it had another meaning. I'm so glad you shared that. :)
I read your comment on Heather's blog and loved the remark your son made about the heart. I homeschool also and next time we are studying anatomy I will use this as an object lesson. Blessings to you as you begin a new homeschool year. Isn't it wonderful! I know there are SO many people who don't understand my choice to homeschool but that matters not...all I know is that I count being able to homeschool one of life's major blessings!
4 comments:
You know what's really crazy?
I just now titled one of my blog pictures "crazies" and then came over here to find this!
And you know what? I realized I got it from Kelly!
Hmm, I wonder what other habits the three of us picked up from one another on our trip...?
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, GLENNA! :D :D :D
happy birthday sweet Glenna. =)
I had to stop by and tell you that your comment at Heather's taught me something! Or, more exactly I guess, your kids' comment taught me somthing! I never considered that God's mention of the "heart" had actual significance. Knowing that our thoughts don't reside in a muscle, I just hadn't thought about the fact that it had another meaning. I'm so glad you shared that. :)
I read your comment on Heather's blog and loved the remark your son made about the heart. I homeschool also and next time we are studying anatomy I will use this as an object lesson. Blessings to you as you begin a new homeschool year. Isn't it wonderful! I know there are SO many people who don't understand my choice to homeschool but that matters not...all I know is that I count being able to homeschool one of life's major blessings!
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