Doesn't she look like a true mountain woman eating here bison/cranberry jerky? This is a recent trip up to Lulu City on the Colorado River Trail that was only in existence for 5 years and the population of 200. Only 3 sides of one cabin remains. For awhile it was just us and the wildlife on the trail but this is the time of the year when people migrate to the park. We love family. My brother and his wife, Tom and Tammy, swung into Grand Lake for a couple of days and also shared a worship experience at SCC. This was the trek up from the Alpine Visitor Center to get our photo at the sign. Seek to keep family ties strong. Seek to restore them if they have been severed. Pull out the super glue and piece it back together. With both mom and dad gone now, my next connection to them are my siblings who carry on similar experiences of our time on Lehman Road so many years ago. We ventured into chapter 14 of Matthew this pas...
I remember this and how uncomfortable I was listening to what was going on. I just went through and read some of your blogs dad and I was glad I did because I didn't have such a good day and knowing what you have gone through or that you are going through is so much more then my petty problem. I miss being home and I pray for you daily.
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I remember this and thinking how uncomfortable I was listening you talk about what was going on. I just finished going through your blog dad and I am really glad I did. I wasn't having a very good day and watching/reading what you have gone through or what you are going through reminds me that I shouldn't worry about my petty things and pray about my problems. I miss being home and I pray for you.
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Thanks Jason...even though I am going through what I am I still have energy and love to care for you. I am always ready to hear you through your good and bad days. I will try not to preach but just listen.
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