Hello Shirleymaurine--We went to church Sunday. Our church has been opened for about 3 weeks now. Yes it is good to be back in God's house. Eveyone has to wear mask including pastor. He can take it off while giving the sermon. We don't have coffee or anything after church like we use to. Also every other pew is blocked off. Mike ad I are greeters. We hand out bulletins. Then Sunday was first Sunday of month so had card table up in the enterway with cracker and grape juice in little glasses. Everyone took a little tiny container with cracker and same with juice. Then went in to church and sat in pew. The first Sunday of month is communion. Still so good to be in God's house again. It's been in 90's for couple weeks and stillwill be. We haven't had any rain since June 10. Well Mike doesn't have to worry about mowing the lawn. Have a good week. Hugs Helen
Happy 4th July to all & my oversea friends may you have a blessed happy weekend. Going to be a hot one here for all week being the high 90's to low 100's. Any yard work will be early morning for sure. Take care & be safe......George
Hi Shirley.North Carolina isn't having as many hospitalizations or deaths from Coronavirus as some of the other southern states. Our governor isn't allowing as many businesses to re-open (no gyms, bars, playgrounds). We're stuck at phase 2 for another 3 weeks.Masks are required. If a mask can save me from the misery of getting that virus, of course I'm going to wear it, and stay out of crowds. And I start each month with a novena to Saint Joseph to protect Donnie and I from getting that virus....Be safe this holiday. Sending hugs.
good morning Shirley, I know you do miss church. Can your church stream their services online? My church has been doing that and we can watch the service on Facebook. We are hot here and getting daily thunderstorms. I am grateful for them too since they cool us off. Enjoy your visit with family and the holiday weekend!
President Jimmy Carter was a peanut farmer. President George H.W. Bush didn't eat broccoli. President Bill Clinton occasionally ate junk food. President Ronald Reagan liked jelly beans and ice cream!
In 1984 President Ronald Reagan designated July as National Ice Cream Month.
National Ice Cream Month is held every year in July throughout the United States.
President Reagan also named the third Sunday in July as National Ice Cream Day.
President Reagan stated that these two events should be observed with "appropriate ceremonies and activities."
In the U.S. 90% of the nation's population consumes ice cream...
I scream, you scream, We all 'SCREAM' for ice cream!
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Wishing you sunny days, warm nights filled with God's peace love light joy and radiant blessings!
Happy ice cream month!
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Psalm 128:1-4 Blessed are all who fear the Lord, who walk in obedience to him. You will eat the fruit of your labor; blessings and prosperity will be yours. Your wife will be like a fruitful vine within your house; your children will be like olive shoots around your table. Yes, this will be the blessing for the man who fears the Lord.
Good day to you. Another month gone & don't know why it seems to go by so fast. Maybe a solution will be found to combat the virus this next six months. Stay safe friend......George
good morning, wanted to stop by and wish you a peaceful tuesday. going to be in the 90's here today. did all my running around yesterday, so staying inside with the ac today, hope your day goes well...hugs...mk
Hi Shirley, hope your weekend was good. We are hot and sunny and he dust is gone so it's much easier to breathe outside. I was able to attend church yesterday and what a blessing to be able to do so. Have a good new week and enjoy your day!