Thursday, October 15, 2009

Sunshine in Hobart!


The picture on the blog tonight is of a house that Loretta Lynn built on Kiholo Beach. Her son was killed back on the mainland before she ever moved into this house, and she never moved into it. She sold it to the guy who invented the pacemaker and he traded it to the state of Hawaii for the property on which he built his house. The state boarded up this one and nobody has ever lived in it. There is a public beach there. The big huge, yellow house that I had on the blog once before is the one built by the guy who invented the pacemaker. There is a road from the highway that ends at this house. From there you have to walk to all the other houses on Kiholo Bay.

So, now, back to Oklahoma: the sun was shining today for the first time in DAYS! It was wonderful to walk in shorts and lay out and get some Vitamin D! I thank God for sunshine! We take things like that for granted until we go for days without it; it was wonderful today! We're supposed to have sunshine until Monday; woohoo!

I threw and packaged herbs and vitamins for 68 days today. Man, I'm tired of it; but I'm grateful that I can do it.

A precious friend sent a devotional that included this paragraph last night. I love it and hope it's good for you, too:

"So let unbelievers see what God is doing in your life. Don't hide your heartaches and struggles, hypocritically pretending they don't exist. Instead, concentrate on staying loyal to your God in the midst of them. It may be the most convincing argument your neighbors ever see or hear about the God you love."

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