It's official...he asked her and she said yes!
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Monday, August 10, 2009
welcome home!
Sunday, August 9, 2009
People we love
This post should have been last month, but it still merits a prominent place in the events that shape our life. While we were back in MN for our niece's wedding, Marilyn's uncle passed away. This happened on the heels of the sudden death of her cousin (just a couple days before Uncle Norris died.) It was a time of mourning, but also a time of joy as we know that both men loved their Savior and are now rejoicing in the presence of Jesus!
"I will meet you in the morning with a 'How do you do?'
We will sit down by the river
and with rapture old acquaintance renew.
You'll know me in the morning, by the smiles that I wear,
When I meet you in the morning,
You'll know me in the morning, by the smiles that I wear,
When I meet you in the morning,
in that city that is built four-square.
I will meet you in the morning at the end of the way,
On the streets of that city of gold;
Where we all can be together and be happy for aye
While the years and the ages shall roll."
The song was so fitting. Even though the two brothers did not always even remember each other in later life--as their memories failed and their minds grew weaker--I know that they looked forward to that day in heaven when they would be together once again and rejoice at the feet of the Lord they loved and served. I thank God for the blessed assurance of eternal life that has been exemplified in the lives of both my Uncle Norris and my father. And I know that even on the days when my dad can't remember any other fact, he knows that his Redeemer lives, and that He lives in him!
I will meet you in the morning at the end of the way,
On the streets of that city of gold;
Where we all can be together and be happy for aye
While the years and the ages shall roll."
The song was so fitting. Even though the two brothers did not always even remember each other in later life--as their memories failed and their minds grew weaker--I know that they looked forward to that day in heaven when they would be together once again and rejoice at the feet of the Lord they loved and served. I thank God for the blessed assurance of eternal life that has been exemplified in the lives of both my Uncle Norris and my father. And I know that even on the days when my dad can't remember any other fact, he knows that his Redeemer lives, and that He lives in him!


Sunday, August 2, 2009
Off to the Circus!
Saturday, August 1, 2009
A Day with J
A Great Way to Relax
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