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Angela

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  1. Homemade Lasagna
  2. A miniature Milky Way candy bar
  3. The first person processed at Ellis Island was a 15-year-old girl from Ireland.
  4. The specks on strawberries are single seeds called achenes.
  5. The real name for a hashtag is an octothorpe. #########
  6. A fear of long words is called Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia. (Yikes! Pronouncing it is way scarier 😁)
  7. Do you have a favorite TV show these days? Do you see every episode?"
  8. Are you looking forward to any upcoming movies? What film do you want to watch these days?"
  9. I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; Marvelous are Your works, And that my soul knows very well” (Psalm 139:14 NKJV).
  10. “The LORD is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18
  11. When you pass through the waters, I will be with you, and the rivers will not overwhelm you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be scorched, and the flame will not burn you.” — Isaiah 43:2
  12. This Too Shall Pass I came across this saying, “This too shall pass. It may pass like a kidney stone, but it will pass.” That’s how life can be at times. Pain or sadness can come upon us swiftly and unexpectedly, altering everything in an instant. Well-meaning individuals try to comfort us with words like, “You’re going to get through this.” Some will even add, “You’re strong. You can handle this.” You hope you can get through it, and you pray you are strong. However, it is more difficult than you could have imagined. You were diagnosed with a frightening disease, and your doctor assures you that “It is not fatal, but the treatment and recovery will be difficult.” He is right. You do get through it, but it was not easy or pleasant. You are struggling mentally and emotionally, and some days, you feel like you are losing your mind. Your therapist reminds you that you didn’t arrive here overnight and you won’t get through it overnight. He is right. You see improvement, but it’s a slow and grueling journey. You and your spouse are going through a rocky patch - experiencing sleepless nights, intense emotional conversations, and long silences. Neither of you can believe the words you are saying or hearing. After one tough “discussion,” you look at each other and agree, “We are going to get through this, no matter how hard it is.” Your job is tough. You drag yourself there, spend the day in misery, and dread returning tomorrow. Your supervisor notices the change and points out the good work you’re doing, telling you, “Just don’t give up. I’d hate to lose you.” You agree to persist, but you realize it’s not going to be easy. When we go through times like this, we do well to remember: “I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed.” (Romans 8:18) Max Lucado’s words were helpful to me several years ago when I was going through a difficult time that eventually passed - " like a kidney stone"... You’ll get through this. It won’t be painless. It won’t be quick. But God will use this mess for good. Don’t be foolish or naive. But don’t despair either. With God’s help, you’ll get through this. Tom Norvelle www.anorvellnote.net
  13. July 7 Today's birthdays: Ringo Starr-85
  14. Share pictures of anything. Animals, landscapes places & more.
  15. Added @Nicola
  16. I just wanted to announce that Lavender is away, vacation I suppose. She will return Friday July 12. If you need anything, please don't hesitate to talk to @SpilledIt @Autumn75 @Krissycakes09 or myself. She mentioned that she might be able to check in if the Internet is capable where she is.

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