Saturday, August 29, 2020

"The Youngest Of The Sun Flowers"

            In the garden alone, but look how beautiful. 8-29-2020 Perryton TX 


This perfect sunflower is one of a few that is still lingering on. The bees have had a good eating place for quite awhile now. I tried to catch a shot of a big bee of some kind who was eating away on a flower, but it always flew before I could get a picture. This summer has been a very hot, and unusual one, but I hate to see what is coming to take it's place. I am not a winter person, but I guess I would miss it if it didn't come. We still didn't get any rain, and it keeps teasing us. However, I'm thankful I don't live on the east coast. Hurricane Laura has done a lot of damage down there. Our President is down there at this time checking things out. He lost no time getting there. Most people know he will quickly bring comfort to those who has lost everything they had. This President is God's man of the time. Oh! how I love to pray for him every night before I go to bed. He certainly doesn't feel like a stranger to me. I would welcome him into my home for a cup of coffee. He knows how much I have worked for him out of my home by internet. I suppose someone keeps him informed. He actknowledges me often, and I am the proud owner of a signed document by President Trump.



I have had the pleasure of watching, and listening to different commentators on television today while working on my quilt. I hardly put my quilt down long enough to eat. I'm anxious to get it finished. After church tomorrow I will work on it again. I had to quit for the day and get my bubble bath, and fix my hair. Always anxious to see what God has for us each Sunday. I love being back in the church I became a member of, and was active in for many years. It's been like 64 years ago, but because of difficulties the church suffered from I became a member of another church for 35 years. I am still a member of that second church, but am fully attending my “first love,” church. I pray God will let me live out the rest of my life there. I raised all four of my children here, and they have to feel like it is the church they remember as a home church also. There has been some changes, but not anything I cannot accept until God says “I'm calling unto you to keep my first instructions, and I will bless you again.” It is coming without a doubt, but I just don't know when. I followed my call, and I'm hoping others will do the same. If my husband can see me now, I know he is shouting the glory. He loved this church so much, but was hesitant to follow the orders he felt ungodly. I feel sure that attitude will never take center stage in our church again.



God Bless

Myrtle Jean Sharp

                        

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