Wednesday 20 April 2011

True friendships are Blessings!




Good Evening, or whatever is the best greeting to you, in your part of the world!

Well, today has been an interesting day! When we were 'out and about,' I ran into a number of people I had not seen for some time; some of them not for years! Two of them had been on my mind yesterday. One of them was my 'best friend' from grade 4; and it was as if the years had not separated us a tid! It was a great get together! Turns out, that she just moved today; and of course, was exhausted. She apologized for her appearance; and I gently agreed with her; that I have seen her look better and that only a 'true friend' would say so. She totally agreed! Nice to have a bit of a comfort zone with a good friend. Plus, she had been in the process also of downsizing and unloading 'stuff'; so we have a complete empathy for one another.

Tidbit - Only a 'true' friend will tell you the truth. One is Blessed if they have 'true' friends; and if you have a 'true' friend, let them know you appreciate them.

We decided it best to pick up a few tidbitz items for our Easter dinner / weekend. Some kind friends had given us a turkey; so all we had to do, was to supply the remaining acompaniments, which we have, most thankfully!

Bittid - In certain matters, it is best to do various bittid tasks today; rather than to put them off til tomorrow. One does not know what tomorrow may bring.

Also, best to be grateful for all sets of circumstances. We are waiting for some news; and when we know more, will let you know. Right now, it is a matter of being 'patient' and quite literally, 'waiting upon the Lord.' Alan and I have turned everyhing over to Him to Provide Solution and whatever occurs, we know He will Guide us through it. He has a Purpose and that is the simple Truth of it.

Tomorrow our huge fir tree will be removed (behind our back patio fence), due to a bittidz disease. It will be strange to not have the old tree 'beside us,' as it has provided us with soothing shade and wonderful privacy. However, to put a tidbit positive spin on things, there will be much more light for our flowers and plants.

The above pictures are of more 'fallen' daffodils that Alan rescued on his earlier walk with Blue. The flowers add such a bright and uplifting touch to our home! Our six year young 'pup' Blue, is also an appreciated and cherished Blessing as well.

Peace and God Bless.

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