Saturday, May 24, 2014
Taste
Does your taste change as you grow older? I know that food does not taste as good as it did when I
was younger. I bought strawberries this week and
they looked very good. They were much bigger than
the strawberries my Dad grew but didn't taste nearly as good.
My Dad also had a apple orchard and the apples tasted better then too. Now there is different kinds of apples and it's hard to find some of the ones that grew in our orchard. I can buy Red Delicious but they don't taste like they did when I was young.
I wonder why things do not taste as good as they used to. Is it because my taste has changed since I'm older or have they messed around with food until they have taken out the flavor.
Saturday, May 10, 2014
A Leson In Humility
At the last supper, it had been a long day and I'm sure they had walked a dusty road. Jesus now showed His love. He got up from the table and took off His outer clothing, and wrapped a towel around His waist. He poured water into a basin and began to wash His disciples feet. This was a job for the lowest servants but the hands that washed those feet were the same hands that created the universe, that hung the stars in place, that created us.
The bible says He washed every disciples feet. He didn't leave anyone out. He knew what was going to happen. He knew that every disciple but one would desert Him. He knew that Peter would deny Him and He knew that Judas was going to betray Him. When He had finished washing their feet, He returned to His place at the table. He told the disciples that they should do what He had done. I think this is not only a lesson in humility but also in forgive-
ness. Jesus wants us to have a forgiving heart.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Lost Teeth
I paid a lot of money for a few teeth but they do not work well and tonight I thought they would not be working for me at all. I ate my lunch in a restaurant amd when I got back to the car, I took my teeth out because I had some blackberry seeds under them. Since I was in the car and couldn't wash them and I'd rather not have them in my mouth any way so I didn't put them back in.
That night I started to go to bed and remembered taking my teeth out. I couldn't remember what I had done with them. I looked in my purse and they were not there. I went out and looked in my car. Looked in the dash but didn't find them. I looked over the car twice and could not think of what I did with them.
I thought well if they fell out of my purse surely I would have heard them hit whereever they fell. After looking in the car twice I went through my purse again. My purse has a pocket in front that I usually use for my car keys but my keys were just inside my purse. I unzipped the pocket and sure enough there was my teeth wrapped in a tissue.
While I was in Walmart I ran into a friend I hadn't seen for a while. We talked about how hard it is to be old and be a widow. It's also hard to not have your own teeth anymore.
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Crucifiction
The people at the crucifiction never understood . They thought that if Jesus was who he said he was he would save himself. Only Jesus knew why He was dying. He was dying for us all. Only one criminal, who was crucified with Jesus, realized who Jesus really was and was saved before he died. Even the disciples didn't understand until they saw Jesus after He had risen.
When Jesus met the men on the road to Emmaus, He told them
"How slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken.
Did not the Christ have to suffer these things and then enter His glory." On the third morning Jesus had finished what He came for. That's why we celebrate Easter.
When Jesus met the men on the road to Emmaus, He told them
"How slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken.
Did not the Christ have to suffer these things and then enter His glory." On the third morning Jesus had finished what He came for. That's why we celebrate Easter.
A Blank Post
I was looking at my posts and found a blank one. No title, no blog. How did this get on my blog?
I thought well I need to write something on it but couldn't think of anything. I guess the old woman
just didn't have any thoughts at this time but I didn't want a blank post on my blog.
I have to go to work at the library this morning and I need to get off of the computer so this is a blog with no thoughts at all.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Marriage
Growing up in the 30s and 40s, marriage seemed to be final.
I didn't know anyone that their parents were divoced. That certainly isn't the case these days. I remember Bill going with our granddaughter to a school pinic. She was with us at the time because her parents were divorced.
Her teacher told Bill fifty per cent of the children at school was from divorced homes. I was at my granddaughters wedding and I listened to the wedding vows and I wondered do the couples today listen to what the preacher is saying.
Do you take this one to be your wedded one to this day forward, in sickness and in health so long as you both shall live. They make that vow before God. Do they not realize
what they are saying? The preacher says what God joins together let not man put asunder. Does the judge who grants
a divorce think about that?
God created man and woman. Adam needed a partner. People should realize that God meant a man and a woman to be partners in marriage. Never two women or two men.
Since Eve was the first to sin, how does that look for women? Adam wanted a helpmate. God gave him what he wanted. He blamed Eve for the fall, yet she didn't put the apple in his mouth. They were both at fault. There's fault on both sides today when marriage goes rocky. But I believe
most any marraige can be saved if both will work at it.
I didn't know anyone that their parents were divoced. That certainly isn't the case these days. I remember Bill going with our granddaughter to a school pinic. She was with us at the time because her parents were divorced.
Her teacher told Bill fifty per cent of the children at school was from divorced homes. I was at my granddaughters wedding and I listened to the wedding vows and I wondered do the couples today listen to what the preacher is saying.
Do you take this one to be your wedded one to this day forward, in sickness and in health so long as you both shall live. They make that vow before God. Do they not realize
what they are saying? The preacher says what God joins together let not man put asunder. Does the judge who grants
a divorce think about that?
God created man and woman. Adam needed a partner. People should realize that God meant a man and a woman to be partners in marriage. Never two women or two men.
Since Eve was the first to sin, how does that look for women? Adam wanted a helpmate. God gave him what he wanted. He blamed Eve for the fall, yet she didn't put the apple in his mouth. They were both at fault. There's fault on both sides today when marriage goes rocky. But I believe
most any marraige can be saved if both will work at it.
Saturday, January 4, 2014
A Necklace
I opened a jewelry box this morning and I looked at the necklace that was in it and it bought back some memories of long ago. The Avon lady came by my house every Saturday when we lived in Northern Illinois. At that time they had lots of pretty jewelry. I had looked at the necklace for several Saturdays. I really wanted it. It was
beautiful but it was also expensive and I didn't want to pay that much for it. We didn't
have lots of money.
One Saturday I gave in and bought the necklace. The Avon lady went from my house to my sisters, who lived just a few blocks away. She told Ann I had finally bought the
necklace that I had been looking at every Saturday.
After we had moved to Southern Illinois, I noticed that one of the pink pearls was miss-ing. We had a Avon lady who came in the bank where I worked and I ask her if they
could replace the necklace but she said, they didn't sell it anymore but they would give
me my money back. I told her no I would keep the necklace, I'd replace the pearl and I did. I still wear the necklace and I still like it as well as I did the day I bought it.
beautiful but it was also expensive and I didn't want to pay that much for it. We didn't
have lots of money.
One Saturday I gave in and bought the necklace. The Avon lady went from my house to my sisters, who lived just a few blocks away. She told Ann I had finally bought the
necklace that I had been looking at every Saturday.
After we had moved to Southern Illinois, I noticed that one of the pink pearls was miss-ing. We had a Avon lady who came in the bank where I worked and I ask her if they
could replace the necklace but she said, they didn't sell it anymore but they would give
me my money back. I told her no I would keep the necklace, I'd replace the pearl and I did. I still wear the necklace and I still like it as well as I did the day I bought it.
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