Wednesday, September 19, 2018

"A Snake Hatter A Purse Lover"

Not shopping for purses today when I found this lovely Giannini. Couldn't pass it up. 9-19-2018 Perryton, TX
 
I had lunch today with friends at the Center. As always good food and fellowship to offer. I needed to go shopping for a few things when I left the Center, but didn't intend to buy myself a new purse. When I saw it, the one I have posted, I knew I had to have it. Purses are my pride and joy, and I have many, but always looking for another one. This purse is a large beige with reptile trim. It will be appropriate for most any occasion. I might call it neutral, which is just what I needed. I won't have to be changing purses every time I go somewhere. I found a few other items of dress that I am pleased with. It's fun to shop when you can find good bargains. There is something about fashion that I think was born in me. I am one to think women should look like women, and men should look like men. No guessing about it. My man would not even hold my purse when I needed him to. He would sit it down, and watch it till I could pick it up. I love men of this strong masculine nature. The kind of man that makes you laugh if you see him holding a purse, or anything that resembles one. They are so obvious to spot. There is a shortage of these kind of men. I'm looking, but haven't found that one yet who is available.


My joy has been bubbling this week for an unknown reason. I have these happy times pretty often, but wow to the times when they are missing. My husband used to tell people that God made man, and wife for a reason. When one is down the other is up, and together they can survive the toughest times ever. Hardly ever do you see both, husband, and wife, down at the same time. How sweet the perfect marriage is. I see this example every time I go to the Senior Citizen's Center. Couples that have been married for years are so helpful to their mate if there be any disability or just a simple need of making things easier for them. I cherish this respect, and am made to know how strong their marriage has been. I know first hand how hard it is for a partner to give up their beloved mate, and made to be both in one. The tears always come when no one is looking. But I believe God wants to place another mate in these kinds of situations, and it's up to us to accept the offer. Sometimes we never do that, because there is just too much changing that has to be done. If we are that guilty one, then let us not blame someone else. The blame is on us. We are failing to trust God with this offer of renewed happiness. My heart cries to God to give me perfect wisdom, and a perfect helpmate.


God Bless
Myrtle Jean Sharp

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