TB, I was never truly happy in the Midwest after leaving the Navy. It has its place, and there were - and are - some VERY nice things there. But I was so miserable by the year 2000 that I literally cried when asking the Lord, "Is this all there is? I don't want to be here." He answered by directing us to move to Alaska. It's a blessing!
Linda, I understand. When the Lord wants His child to be a certain place, then that's the only place that will make them happy, blessed and prosperous. :)
Then Our Heavenly Father sure must have wanted us in Colorado!
It's strengthened my faith, and restored my faith in humanity. When I see all these fine, young people out there running their own businesses, having babies, and buying houses, it makes me happy for our future.
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Heh. But my nose gets cold.
Understood. For you, we have face masks with nose-warmers built in. ;^)
Would love to ho back again. As yoy say, can always add another layer.
Snuggling is good, too. :-)
Snuggling definitely works!
Every year about this time I ask myself why the heck I moved to the Sun's front porch. I still do not have an acceptable answer...
I know why we moved to the sun's front porch, hubby grew up here and he wanted to live here again.
And a few months of the year, I like the crawfish.
Less humidity would be nice, but I remind myself that we are blessed and this is where He wanted us. :)
TB, I was never truly happy in the Midwest after leaving the Navy. It has its place, and there were - and are - some VERY nice things there. But I was so miserable by the year 2000 that I literally cried when asking the Lord, "Is this all there is? I don't want to be here." He answered by directing us to move to Alaska. It's a blessing!
Linda, I understand. When the Lord wants His child to be a certain place, then that's the only place that will make them happy, blessed and prosperous. :)
Then Our Heavenly Father sure must have wanted us in Colorado!
It's strengthened my faith, and restored my faith in humanity. When I see all these fine, young people out there running their own businesses, having babies, and buying houses, it makes me happy for our future.
Jim, I believe that what you say is true: you're where you're supposed to be. It certainly seems that way to me, as I read your blog posts.
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