Taking the Scenic Route

Tuesday August 9, 2005

9th August 2005

Tuesday August 9, 2005

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Some celebration is in order for Marie. She has had a rough couple of months and finally, a reason to celebrate!

Pamelamama is on vacation, visiting her sister for the birth of her niece.  Hoping all goes well for them!

Mamafish has one of the sweetest sleeping slinging baby photos I have seen in a long time.  She just looks so safe and comfy in there!

Willowbeansmama, on the other hand, is going through some scary stuff right now and could use some support and encouragement

Beth also had a strange mix of symptoms recently that had her in the ER during the pregnancy.  I am hoping it is nothing, but it would have scared the poop out of me!

another Jennifer is dealing with a painful spinal injury.  She has been going through so much lately…we were due about the same time, but she miscarried. 

I also have 2 friends who could use a few prayers.  One is facing IVF treatments, but only has a limited number she is able to do.  They have been ttcing for a while already and have already been through several failed AIs.  Another is a 1st trimester pregnant mama…a prayer for healthy pregnancies and peace of mind for both of these special women would be welcome.

 

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  • Let’s open our hearts in prayer. Gracious and loving God your son taught us that your kingdom is among us. Yet so often we treat life as something to be gotten through instead of something to be embraced and to be cherished. We look ahead to the end of the work day, to the week-end, to the summer vacation, to retirement, and we forget that the only time we will ever have is now. Open our eyes and open our hearts so we know that we cannot collect the moments we waste and store them for future use, and we cannot hide our love away, protecting it, thinking the ideal time will someday arrive when we can reach into that vast reservoir of love we have saved up and joyfully pour it upon the world. Tomorrow may never come and we cannot relive a single wasted yesterday. Today is all we will ever have. Grant us the wisdom to understand that now is the time to embrace the fragile beauty of life and now is the only time we will ever have to love the people you have placed beside us for this mysterious and beautiful journey. — Gary Cox, pastorial prayer, after his terminal cancer diagnosis.

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