Tomtemor wrote:Greetings Christmas friends! While we still rejoice in my job which I start on Monday, hubby got a blow to the ego today. He will not be getting an extension at two of his schools. Physically, this could be good as it allows him time to concentrate on resting and getting well during his chemo. Mentally, it is always depressing to be rejected by those you have given your heart and soul to. Praying that God in His infinite wisdom will heal my beautiful husband and provide a job in His timing. With my job and hubby´s unemployment, we will be ok. It seems that just when we start planning a future, that part of the rug is pulled out from under us and we are reminded that we are to live day to day in His grace. Helping us to Remember that the God of Christmas is in charge all year long.
Tomtemor wrote:http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Holiday---Celebration-Recipes/July-4th-Recipes/July-4th-Crafts?pmcode=##keycode##
These are Swedish Christmas Crackers! given a 4th of July twist. Perfect for Christmas in July!
Tomtemor wrote:Once again,Christmas wonders never cease. Even after turning them down, the Irish Embassy called back and asked if Perky was interested..............I had asked them off handedly at the end if they needed an IT tech. He has an interview next Tuesday at 10:30! When he told me what kind of money they are offering, I was sorry I turned them down but having worked in this department before at the univ I know it is as excellent a place to work in Sweden as one can find, and I have worked for 3 years to get back. I can only believe that God is in control and that the right position came through first.
Hope all my Christmas friends are having an equally exciting Merry Friday Christmas!
CandyKane wrote:I have a three tier glass cake stand that I use every holiday season for cookies, candies, and nuts. I have even used it to display ornaments. While looking through a craft book this morning I found a new use for it. Decorating it with tiny houses and figures and fake snow to make a mini village! The shape makes it look like a Christmas tree. This is gonna make an amazing table centerpiece.
Noel+ wrote:Woke up to a flooded house from foundation pipe break. Will go yo motel after reaching a plummer & Serv Pro arrive. May be off line for quite a few days. Your prayers are coveted.
Noel+ wrote:We lots 19 brave firefighters in the Prescott area fire. Just heartsickening!! Their families are stunned as they were a very experienced crew. The soaring temperatures,. hot wind and southwestern fires [spreads from top of trees, not ground cover as in the midwest/east/south] gave them no time/room to move quickly.
CandyKane wrote:Up way too early for a Saturday morning but I have so much to do today. I finally got all my vbs supplies ordered. I just love the little rubber duckies from Oriental Trading so I had to get them for handouts. I ordered lots of stuff and if I have too much I'll just save them and give them out for Halloween at church. Been thinking alot about Halloween and Christmas the last few days. I'm starting to get really excited!
Noel+ wrote:UPDATE:
Well, after the ServPro set up dehumidifiers, fans and took up all the wet carpet/padding my A/C went out. It was 119F yesterday and 116F where I live. I stayed at the house but not without getting sick several times. Today the ServPro people return......praying they remove the heat generating dehumidifiers!
We lots 19 brave firefighters in the Prescott area fire. Just heartsickening!! Their families are stunned as they were a very experienced crew. The soaring temperatures,. hot wind and southwestern fires [spreads from top of trees, not ground cover as in the midwest/east/south] gave them no time/room to move quickly.
I will try to update every couple of days........week if possible. Once the drywall crew comes in everything in the house must be stored on the patio/porch so no electrical available.
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