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IFOLLOWHIM

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Lol I dont mind reading it, if you dont mind sharing it 🙂.
I also am a romantic at heart, so I do understand. Funny, a lot of the things you mentioned, I as also enjoy. I am one if the only people I know that enjoys stargazing. I know a few of the constellations by name. I don't like when I can see Orion the Hunter in the sky, because that means it's almost fall and I'm more of a summer person myself. Swimming, hiking , cycling and the sort.
By the way, you officially have left everyone on this site in the dust on knowing anything about me, lol. Well, aside from anyone else reading all of yesterday's and now for me too (todays) post😁🦒



We are the children of God! We should never be pretentious! Heaven will not segregate us according to what we have what we are! I am a very open person,yes I do have hurts,hang- ups,and habits! No one is perfect but I'm not ashamed of who I am either. I rarely sleep,love coffee and popcicles....lol
 

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We are the children of God! We should never be pretentious! Heaven will not segregate us according to what we have what we are! I am a very open person,yes I do have hurts,hang- ups,and habits! No one is perfect but I'm not ashamed of who I am either. I rarely sleep,love coffee and popcicles....lol
Lol with or without cream and sugar?
 
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IFOLLOWHIM

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Ad I cant understand how cool that would be to have a family of that size. Thank God I have him, Our Lord and the Holy Spirit and my health to enjoy the great outdoors in.🙂

It is awesome to have my family we live deeply but call a spade a spade if you mess up. We dont however push each other down but lift each other up. My family doesn't say they are christians,as far as I know I'm the only one. Yet I'm noticing more and more a leaning toward Him . They let me have biblical discussions with them
 

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It is awesome to have my family we live deeply but call a spade a spade if you mess up. We dont however push each other down but lift each other up. My family doesn't say they are christians,as far as I know I'm the only one. Yet I'm noticing more and more a leaning toward Him . They let me have biblical discussions with them[/QUOTE
that is awesome! May the Lord call them to himself and use you to be his voice in which he does the calling. In the Name of Jesus your son God, I pray this and all things. Amen.
 
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IFOLLOWHIM

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It's 3 here feel free to head into the arms of Morpheous if you like!
 
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IFOLLOWHIM

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I'm still awake here. If you need to see the inside of your eyelids , to make sure they are still there, I understand though 😁


Inside my eyelids....oh my do I have those...lol
 

Lynx

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Well yesterday was... eventful.

seoulsearch has been traveling around, visiting friends. She dropped by my neighborhood Tuesday and we have been going around seeing the sights ever since. Yesterday we popped out to a local hole-in-the-wall diner for a really good burger and her first taste of fried catfish.

While there... THE STORM HIT!

It didn't dump much rain, this storm, but the wind!! Every single road had a tree down across it. I don't know of any houses that did not have wind damage. In about half an hour my whole town was wrecked. I tried to get home from five different directions and couldn't get there.

Fortunately people with chainsaws were everywhere too. Lord bless them, I'm glad they can use those things because I can't and you really don't want me to try. They cut paths through all the trees and we finally got home. In one mile of back road between the highway and my house there were four trees down. You wouldn't believe how many power lines were wasted. We might not get power back up for three weeks or a month! Of course there was no cell phone signal.

We decided to retreat to a McDonald's at a neighboring town and consider our options. Sticking around was useless because there was nothing we could do. Grandma had already been picked up and taken to Aunt Diane's house. So we looked up the cost of changing a car rental reservation... huh. Not bad.

So we quickly revised our plans. The original plan had us heading east Monday morning, picking up the rental car in Nashville, spending Monday night at my mother's house, then heading to Virginia on Tuesday. The revised plan had us driving to Nashville last night, picking up the rental car about noon today and spending two nights with Mom... which she doesn't mind at all, as she was commenting that an overnight stay didn't give a lot of time for talking.

So last night after we used McD's as an emergency fall-back base we started driving east. We hit Nashville and began looking for a hotel. This, it turns out, was a mistake. Nashville is hosting a large number of events right now and a large number of people are packing out hotels all over. We should have crashed just outside of Nashville where they actually have space. But slightly after midnight, after eight or nine hotels, we finally found one with rooms available.

Now we have a few hours of sleep and we are ready to continue to Mom's. Stay tuned to this station for late breaking reports.
 
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Godsgirl83

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Well yesterday was... eventful.

seoulsearch has been traveling around, visiting friends. She dropped by my neighborhood Tuesday and we have been going around seeing the sights ever since. Yesterday we popped out to a local hole-in-the-wall diner for a really good burger and her first taste of fried catfish.

While there... THE STORM HIT!

It didn't dump much rain, this storm, but the wind!! Every single road had a tree down across it. I don't know of any houses that did not have wind damage. In about half an hour my whole town was wrecked. I tried to get home from five different directions and couldn't get there.

Fortunately people with chainsaws were everywhere too. Lord bless them, I'm glad they can use those things because I can't and you really don't want me to try. They cut paths through all the trees and we finally got home. In one mile of back road between the highway and my house there were four trees down. You wouldn't believe how many power lines were wasted. We might not get power back up for three weeks or a month! Of course there was no cell phone signal.

We decided to retreat to a McDonald's at a neighboring town and consider our options. Sticking around was useless because there was nothing we could do. Grandma had already been picked up and taken to Aunt Diane's house. So we looked up the cost of changing a car rental reservation... huh. Not bad.

So we quickly revised our plans. The original plan had us heading east Monday morning, picking up the rental car in Nashville, spending Monday night at my mother's house, then heading to Virginia on Tuesday. The revised plan had us driving to Nashville last night, picking up the rental car about noon today and spending two nights with Mom... which she doesn't mind at all, as she was commenting that an overnight stay didn't give a lot of time for talking.

So last night after we used McD's as an emergency fall-back base we started driving east. We hit Nashville and began looking for a hotel. This, it turns out, was a mistake. Nashville is hosting a large number of events right now and a large number of people are packing out hotels all over. We should have crashed just outside of Nashville where they actually have space. But slightly after midnight, after eight or nine hotels, we finally found one with rooms available.

Now we have a few hours of sleep and we are ready to continue to Mom's. Stay tuned to this station for late breaking reports.
Glad you guys are safe.
 

Lynx

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Pastor of my church sent out a message there is now no water or gas in my town. Anybody from the periphery who has power is asked to cook soup or something and bring it to church to feed people in need and those working to dig out.

And here I am on a road trip. There's nothing I could have done to help if I had been there, as I have no resources... but I feel like a heel anyway, running out on them. :-/
 

seoulsearch

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Glad you guys are safe.
I keep telling Lynx there is abundance of fodder for potential CC threads somewhere in all of this, such as, "If You Were to Be Caught in a Mini-Hurricane, Which CC'er Would You Feel Safest Being Stranded With?"

We drove for 3 hours last night trying to find a place with adequate shelter, resources, and cell/internet connections (so I could contact my own family to let them know what was going on.) We then had to drive another hour trying to find a place that actually had rooms, because there was literally no room at every single inn we tried for 3 exits straight.

I told Lynx that we are going to have to change our forum names to Mary and Joseph.

I have grown up and lived in areas with extreme and inclement weather all my life, but I have never seen damage like this. Power lines down on every other street, and nearly every building/garage with something torn off and/or crushed. The scariest thing to me yesterday was when we tried to take one way home, found it was blocked, went back the way we came, and screeched to a halt when we found a large power line draped across the whole width of the road. We sat there for a minute, not knowing what to do, because we were literally trapped on an old country road.

At least 3 other vehicles came along, barely hesitated, and then drove straight across the line. I had a split second of terror thinking I was about to helplessly witness several people being electrocuted right in front of us.

I have to give Lynx all the credit -- he's been doing all the driving and has been cool as a cucumber. I've been trying to uphold the facade of being fine but part of me was spazzing out every which way from Sunday.

God has certainly been looking after us though. We finally were able to find a room, and it's actually a suite with two completely separate rooms and is more like an apartment, so we each have plenty of privacy and individual space, and it only cost $20 more than a regular room (praise God.) We were saying last night that maybe we had made a mistake by driving so far, but he got word this morning that his entire town and surrounding area is without power, gas, and water, so we think we made the right decision.

So if you happen to read a couple of posts in which Lynx sounds like he's talking to thin air and answering someone who isn't there, it's because he can hear me speech-texting on my phone and is typing out answers before I can even finish them.

Like I said.

There's gotta be at least a couple dozen thread ideas thrown in here somewhere, if I can just get myself grounded enough to think.

Note to self: start choosing friends who live in a lot less hazardous areas.

I'm wondering what kind of natural disasters my next stop has in store for me... At this rate, I would guess, a blizzard.

Or maybe Sharknado XIV.
 
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Susanna

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I keep telling Lynx there is abundance of fodder for potential CC threads somewhere in all of this, such as, "If You Were to Be Caught in a Mini-Hurricane, Which CC'er Would You Feel Safest Being Stranded With?"

We drove for 3 hours last night trying to find a place with adequate shelter, resources, and cell/internet connections (so I could contact my own family to let them know what was going on.) We then had to drive another hour trying to find a place that actually had rooms, because there was literally no room at every single inn we tried for 3 exits straight.

I told Lynx that we are going to have to change our forum names to Mary and Joseph.

I have grown up and lived in areas with extreme and inclement weather all my life, but I have never seen damage like this. Power lines down on every other street, and nearly every building/garage with something torn off and/or crushed. The scariest thing to me yesterday was when we tried to take one way home, found it was blocked, went back the way we came, and screeched to a halt when we found a large power line draped across the whole width of the road. We sat there for a minute, not knowing what to do, because we were literally trapped on an old country road.

At least 3 other vehicles came along, barely hesitated, and then drove straight across the line. I had a split second of terror thinking I was about to helplessly witness several people being electrocuted right in front of us.

I have to give Lynx all the credit -- he's been doing all the driving and has been cool as a cucumber. I've been trying to uphold the facade of being fine but part of me was spazzing out every which way from Sunday.

God has certainly been looking after us though. We finally were able to find a room, and it's actually a suite with two completely separate rooms and is more like an apartment, so we each have plenty of privacy and individual space, and it only cost $20 more than a regular room (praise God.) We were saying last night that maybe we had made a mistake by driving so far, but he got word this morning that his entire town and surrounding area is without power, gas, and water, so we think we made the right decision.

So if you happen to read a couple of posts in which Lynx sounds like he's talking to thin air and answering someone who isn't there, it's because he can hear me speech-texting on my phone and is typing out answers before I can even finish them.

Like I said.

There's gotta be at least a couple dozen thread ideas thrown in here somewhere, if I can just get myself grounded enough to think.

Note to self: start choosing friends who live in a lot less hazardous areas.

I'm wondering what kind of natural disasters my next stop has in store for me... At this rate, I would guess, a blizzard.

Or maybe Sharknado XIV.
Why not enlist? We could use a couple of disaster experts for our subarctic training program😁.
 

Lynx

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I'm hoping for a pie-nado. We were supposed to be attending church right now, and the church Fall Festival tonight. Fall Festival includes chili, sandwiches, hay rides, party jumpers blow-up playsets for the kids... and a pie contest. I don't bake pies, but I love eating them and the pie contest is a wonderful time. Or it WOULD HAVE BEEN wonderful. seoulsearch was excited to get to see, and taste, this event. We were so close to it we could smell the pies! And WIFF it was yanked out from under us.

SOMEBODY OWES ME A PIE!
 

She_is_Legendary

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I'm hoping for a pie-nado. We were supposed to be attending church right now, and the church Fall Festival tonight. Fall Festival includes chili, sandwiches, hay rides, party jumpers blow-up playsets for the kids... and a pie contest. I don't bake pies, but I love eating them and the pie contest is a wonderful time. Or it WOULD HAVE BEEN wonderful. seoulsearch was excited to get to see, and taste, this event. We were so close to it we could smell the pies! And WIFF it was yanked out from under us.

SOMEBODY OWES ME A PIE!
Sorry... I don’t bake pies... only special dump cakes lol