I slept pretty well and didn’t have too much trouble waking up the hour early. We are still in Revelation in Sunday School – but today’s lesson was a challenge. Everyone agreed to that. It had to do with how the book was written and how to understand the chapters and verses. But I always learn something.

Artist interpretation
Todd and Heather are away this weekend so Wayne preached. It was about Risk – does it create fear or trust/faith? 1) Get together with God – He’s bigger than any situation, present or past. 2) Tell God how you feel – he knows anyway! 3) Ask God for help – we focus on the problem and try to fix it ourselves. 4) Trust God to help – the battle is His. He’ll take care of us as he’s in control. 5) Thank God in ADVANCE – That’s faith. He looks at our capabilities not our limitations.

Wayne
I made a quick stop on the way home, then had fruit for lunch. Balanced my checkbook – caught an error that had me end up with more money! Easy mistake to make and to fix. I have my farm show on in the background. We’ve learned about honey and chickens and homemade decor and herb gardens so far.

Flower crackers!
It feels strange for it to be after 6pm and it’s still light outside. Feels like the day is longer even though the hours are the same.

Tomorrow is the pre-Tea meeting at Hanna’s Town then a chiropractor appointment. Tuesday my new mattress arrives. I’m excited about that!

Fall tea settings.
TOTAY I am thankful for my Sunday School class.

Shane Wood – Ozark Bible College
QUOTE of the DAY:

PEANUTS?

TOMORROW March 9th is:
National Napping Day; National Get Over it Day; National Meatball Day; National Crab Meat Day; National Barbie Day; Eight Hours Day; Fill Our Staplers Day; National Dishwasher Day; National False Teeth Day; National Heroes Day.
I didn’t need a nap; seldom do! Haven’t had meatballs in a long time. We were never Barbie kids. My stapler’s fine so far. Celebrate heroes! God bless…
MOVIE from 1981:

Re-release
On this day in History: 1894 The state of New York enacts the nation’s first dog-licensing law
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