Oh dear friends, are you as tired as I am? If you hosted Thanksgiving dinner at your house, I'm sure you know what I mean. But it's a happy tired, the kind that keeps you going even when your body is saying time to quit...but you don't want to miss a thing or leave something out, so you keep persevering in spite of your aches and pains. At least that's my experience...and now it's time to sit down and organized my thoughts and pictures and share it all with you before it's a dim memory!
Where to begin? I guess I'll let the pictures do the talking for me (mostly).
Let's start with the day before Thanksgiving...this is what I did...One apple pie and two pumpkins.
And in between pie baking, we went out to lunch to meet my brother Clifford and his wife Caryl, down here in Florida from North Carolina. Caryl's extended family was gathering over at Palm Coast to celebrate Thanksgiving, but they had time on Wednesday to drive over to meet us for lunch. That was a wonderful surprise and blessing!
Our son Benton joined us as well, but sweet Rose had to work so unfortunately couldn't come.
We had a great visit, and I am so thankful for this time. We don't get to see each other very often, so I will grab every opportunity I can!
While us girls walked around and visited, the guys all played "football" in the front yard, well, they tossed a football back and forth and basically had fun just being "boys".
Debbie, Doris and me...and Blackie in the background:
And here's the whole family gathered together...
These are difficult words, but when we put our faith and trust in God, we know that somehow He always causes "all things to work together for our good" (per Romans 8:28. ) We have to look at the bigger picture that God sees from His side of heaven, and realize that this world is not our final home. There's a much larger story going on that we can't see, and we have to trust God to do what He deems best for us in every circumstance. One day, we will see Jesus face to face, and all of our questions will be answered. All of our sorrows will be replaced with eternal joy and peace. For now, we have to accept this by faith no matter how difficult it is. I am thankful for this peace that passes all understanding that only faith in Christ can give. I pray for those who are still searching for this peace and hope it will be found. Amen.









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