Saturday, December 4, 2010

I do love fried potatoes and onions, maybe because my Mother made them so well...at least I thought so. I like them brown and crispy; almost burned, but not quite. I make a pretty good pan of fried potatoes and onions, but never as good as my Mother did. There is something about a mother's hand in the kitchen.

So, potatoes and onions were my lunch today, with a couple small hamburgers. I don't buy or eat hamburger very often anymore, but I had a craving for hamburger. Now, my craving is sated and I am a happy carnivore once again.

This afternoon I dug my electric keyboard out of the deep recesses of the closet and set it up. It will play Christmas music without any help from me. I just have to push a button and it plays. I know...that is a lazy way of making music. When I bought the keyboard I wanted to learn to play it, but I was working and didn't have the time. Now I have the time, but have lost interest in learning.

We haven't got snow yet and that is just fine with me, although the sky has been gray and dreary; it did flow north by northeast. However, the temperatures are going to flow, too...downward. Tomorrow night and Monday morning it is supposed to be in the low teens...like 4 teen and 3 teen. That's cold.
As I stayed in where it is nice and warm, I just have very little to write about. Its been a slow go day.
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TRUST IN GOD
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REMEMBER THE SUN WON'T ALWAYS SHINE
THERE'LL BE THUNDER CLOUDS AND RAIN
DREARY DAYS AND STORMY SKIES
VICISSITUDES AND PAIN
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AND WHEN YOUR PROBLEMS MOUNT AND GROW
AND YOU CAN SEE NO END
TURN TO GOD AND TRUST HIM
HE WILL BE YOUR FRIEND
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TALK TO GOD, HE'LL LISTEN
WHEN YOUR FUTURE LOOKS SO DIM
THE SUN WILL SHINE AGAIN FOR YOU
WHEN YOU PUT YOUR TRUST IN HIM.
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BY RUTH MOYER GILMOUR
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CAST YOUR CARE
UPON THE LORD
AND HE WILL SUPPORT YOU
NEVER WILL HE PERMIT
THE JUST MAN
TO BE DISTURBED.
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Psalm 54, vs. 23-24
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