Tuesday, May 27, 2008



I love you my Katie, my child.

Happy Birthday. -mom


Monday, May 26, 2008




Have a Beautiful Day!
-Missygirl*

Hello! ~I hope everyone had a good Memorial Day!
There's a lot of rain here today. No complaints. We can always use it.
The rain from heaven seems to make all things grow better
than any city water ever could. The birds have been chirping happily all day long.

I haven't seen it yet, but I've heard the new Indiana Jones movie is real good.
("Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull".)
I do want us to go see that one. "Kung Fu Panda" (with Jack Black) looks real cute and also the new one with Will Smith: "Hancock" that one looks good too.
We haven't been to the movies in awhile and it really sounds fun.
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A Couple of different Entertaining tips:

> Freeze green and red grapes seperately in plastic bags.
Use them as "ice cubes" to chill wine or punch.
> Hollow out colorful bell peppers, or round loaves of bread
and fill them with your favorite dips.
These creative containers look pretty, and there are no bowls to wash
after the party.
> For evening entertaining, set small clusters of votive candles on a
framed mirror to add sparkle to the buffet table. Be sure to place the candles
so that no one has to reach across them to get food.*

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GENUINE KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN SECRET RECIPE
2 cups flour
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. thyme
1/2 tsp. basil
1/2 tsp. oregano
1 Tbsp. celery salt
1 Tbsp. black pepper
1 Tbsp dry mustard
4 Tbsp paprika
2 tsp. garlic salt
1 tsp. ground ginger
3 Tbsp. MSG (accent)

In a large bowl, mix all ingredients well.
Dip chicken pieces in beaten eggs.
Then turn them over in regular bread crumbs (commercial variety)
Finally, plunge them in the flour-spices mixture (above)

Heat oven to 350 degrees

Place chicken in a tray and cover with foil (shiny side out)
Cook 40 minutes.
Remove the foil and cook for another 40 minutes.
Baste lightly with oil 5 minutes before the end.
Let stand 5 minutes and serve.*

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Have a good week everyone!
Blessings! -Missygirl*

Friday, May 09, 2008



Don't let this happen to you...

Accept The Lord Jesus Christ

as your Savior now, before it's too late.


Our Lord's greatest prophecy was delivered near the end of His ministry on this earth. In fact, this was given only hours before His trial and crucifixion. Jesus introduces an incredible challenge to our generation: "No one knows the day or the hour when these things will happen. Only the Father knows." Almost everyone has heard the warning that Jesus' second coming will occur at a moment of low expectancy. Such a clandestine prophecy cannot refer to the Glorious Appearing, for that will not be a secret and must take place exactly seven years after the Antichrist signs his covenant with Israel.
This Rapture Jesus refers to is a different matter. It has no warning signs.
There are no dates we can use for reference. He will come at a set time only known by the Father. So He challenges us all to be ready and live continually in a state of watchfulness. We must stay prepared, for we "don't know what day (the) Lord is coming."
Jesus used the days before the Flood as a metaphor of His coming. Noah had long warned the people to repent. In fact, he had preached as he built his ark for over a 120-year period. During this time, the people were "marrying and giving in marriage" (Matthew 24:37, NKJV). They had lived wickedly in the midst of Noah's warnings of judgement.
Individuals today hear the same kinds of warnings, for Jesus is coming again. But they still refuse to be saved. They have lulled their consciences into a false peace. They believe that since we have had almost two thousand years since Jesus ascended, He can't be expected to come in their lifetimes. Unfortunately for them -like those in the days of Noah- He will come. Those who are not ready (the unsaved) will be left behind. It isn't however, just the unsaved who need to watch and be ready. I am confident that many carnal Christians living selfish, unconcerned lives will regret their neglect of the Lord if they do not get their lives straightened out and recommit themselves to the coming Savior.* (from: PERHAPS TODAY -a 90 day devotional- by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins)

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Blessings to you this day! -Missygirl*

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