I have finished Gothika Blue Anglican Rosary and The Quiet Professor Anglican Rosary. Here are a few photos:
| From 2010-01-05 |
| From 2010-01-05 |
| From 2010-01-05 |
| From 2010-01-05 |
I have finished Gothika Blue Anglican Rosary and The Quiet Professor Anglican Rosary. Here are a few photos:
| From 2010-01-05 |
| From 2010-01-05 |
| From 2010-01-05 |
| From 2010-01-05 |
Not only am I quick to get angry at God, I can hold a grudge for an awfully long time. I think I must be growing up, though.
To wit:
The day I woke up with the return of the pain I was, as usual, praying for God to stop the pain. Of course, He can’t do it instantly. I’ve had enough prayers answered that I know better. Unfortunately, when you’re half off your nut with pain, you don’t take that into consideration.
The next day, when the pain was settled along with my panicked nerves, I was looking for that anger at God, and was very surprised to discover that It Wasn’t There!! I was a bit in a daze for the rest of the day because I sort of didn’t know what to do without that anger. It wasn’t until the next day that I had the presence of mind to acknowledge that some thanks were in order. God didn’t stop the pain, but he did wake up my husband to take care of me.
Richard sleeps with earplugs and he cannot hear me upstairs. Richard told me later that he was in a dead sleep when he woke with the feeling that he ought to go and check things upstairs. That’s when he found me on the floor, crying.
I’m sure to still get a bit angry at God, now and then, it’s in my nature, but the holding of an unwarranted grudge has had its day. Peculiar, that. *smiles like an idiot*
I wrote the names down on pieces of paper and then had Panda help me pick a winner. After she thoroughly chewed and mangled a folded name I retrieved it from the floor (after replacing it with a cookie because she wouldn’t let go!) we have a winner.
The winner is:
Suze Robison!
Hopefully I can get this to you before Christmas, Suze.
Thanks to everyone for playing.
I am seeking a question.