My Prayer For "My Next Thirty Years"

Heavenly Father, teach me to number my days that I may gain a Heart
of Wisdom and fulfill your purpose for my life today.




Monday, March 16, 2015

Monday, March 16, 2015

Good morning.  I was up several time last night with my arm, and maybe my thoughts too.  I got enough sleep and am not tired, but just would like to be able to sleep without hurting so much.  Not that it is a lot of hurting, just enough to hinder an uninterrupted, restful sleep.  I guess "old" people do not "sleep like a baby!"

Day 1771 - Living "MNTY" one day at a time.  Today, I will remember What I do does not change God, but does have an effect on everything else.  Do right, do well, today. The affect will effect good in others.

Today is Back to work - but it is a short week.  The store is the way we left it Saturday - in pretty good shape - so it should be a good morning and a good day.  I have a lot of work in E/E to do but  everything else is caught up.  Except book - they are a mess - but it is not my mess!

Yesterday was a good day.  A quiet Sunday at home - too quiet I think.  I am so anxious to get started on the yard - got to work on it but do not want to stress my arm/shoulder.  It has been over three weeks and I want it to be over. 

Doris fell - on Honey - but both of them are ok.    Marylee called and asked to use the wheelchair for Ray.

This week I have got to git-r-done!  Just Got To!

MY RUDDER AND ANCHOR!

Psalm 78:6 - That the generations to come might know them, even the children which should be born; who should arise and declare them to their children:

Proverbs 16:7 - When a man's ways please the Lord, He makes even his enemies to be at peace with him.

The Word Alive in 1 - 5  (Reading Joshua 9,10)

MMM - just some notes:  (1) LBB -  I must concentrate and specialize on what I can do best.  (2) RFX - But I could not expect help if I turned my back on that help and went my own way.

Saved by Grace . . . Living by Faith,
Mike

"The Holy Spirit helps our infirmities, but He does not
 encourage our idleness."
 

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