So addicted to the Twilight saga. I should shoot myself! LOL least I know I'm not alone in my addiction. :)
This morning I met Jennie at Target before they opened. Of course we had 1 common goal. GET NEW MOON!!!! We would have gone out at midnight last night if we could have found somewhere open with the 3 disc version for sale. I'm glad we didn't because they also had the graphic novel and the newest Vampire Diaries book. It's nice to see hollywood go through another "vampires are hott" phase. I can never get enough! Yeah, I'm weird and I wear it proudly! :)
Well I have watched New Moon twice since 8am and have watched all the bonus features and read through the graphic novel. I'm gonna watch Twilight now and then New Moon once more. I love my job! lolol
Shelly
Here's Pastor Hersch; oh and I am soooo content right now!!!! :)
And having food and clothing, with these we shall be content. 1st Timothy 6:8
In some campgrounds, campsites are assigned when you arrive. The camper has no choice. Some sites have spectacular views or are in secluded areas. Others are crowded together or face trash bins or other unpleasant sights.
It’s tempting to grumble that "theirs is nicer," even though mountain beauty fills the surrounding horizon. Often on life’s trail we overlook the blessings we have, magnify our irritations, and desire what others possess.
The Lord has provided richly for us.
Food and clothing are all we need, writes St. Paul. We have these and so much more. Still better, we have forgiveness because of the suffering and death of Jesus. He paid for our sins of complaining and coveting. How beautifully His blessings surround us!
In lifting our thoughts to these blessings, we recognize that the Lord has acted with love and wisdom to place us where we are. He made us His children in Christ. We can accept and be thankful that He has blessed us, especially in Jesus, even if we don’t always get the campsite with a view.
Lord, thank You for all You have given us, especially for the gift of Jesus. Help us to be content. Amen.
Pastor Hersch
Saturday, March 20, 2010
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