Wonderful, happy news!!
Yes and Amen Sister.You are stronger than you know. May God continue to bless and strengthen you. We love you, @Tank-Girl ! Praying for your continuing healing. There are so few who would tackle these problems as you have, and adding divine assistance...praying the angels continue to minister to you.
You NEED strength, you are getting it! Praise Jesus and his merciful kindness!!
Praise God for the good!!I'm having good days and rough days.
In fact I'm having rough hours mixed in with good in the same day.
After a good patch yesterday was head kicker AND I ran out of internet data on my phone - I use my mobile as a wifi hotspot for my laptop.
I had zero interest in being on the internet when I'm stuck on the loo or in bed.
But I'm back up, internet recharged.
Praise God.
No offense, but what is a fortnight?
Really Havasu?? Ok, now you know!A two week period.
A fortnight is a unit of time equal to 14 days (two weeks). The word derives from the Old English term fēowertīene niht, meaning "fourteen nights Contents.
Nice people help things work out!!The Lawn guy and I have come to an arrangement that he comes and mows my front lawn every fortnight for $50!
WOW! How could I say no to that?
He is doing the mowing on my pension week of the fortnight so I'm happy about that.
He will send me an invoice via e-mail and I can transfer his fee via bank transfer.
He's worried about making me sick so he wants to keep the face to face interactions to a minimum.
This is the same guy who mowed my front jungle for nothing before Christmas.
Having my front lawn mowed each fortnight will keep the Karens off my back and their complaints to the council that my grass is too long.
I thought it was a common term everyone knew!!Pearl, why is a Aussie chick speaking with "Old English" language? You all are just confusing me.
I haven't heard that term in a lustrum.Well, similar to when I wrote..."Four score and seven days ago..."
prayers for you...and amen !
Are you still doing the water therapy?
Glad you are finding relief
The saying around here is Turn around, Dont drown. And yes they are right. Even after water goes down the roads can be under cut and it not show without inspectionI haven't gotten there yet because of the flooding.
We are banned from driving through flood waters even if it seems shallow by law and you get huge fines if caught.
The gov ad's on TV say "If it's flooded, forget it".
Quite rightly to because even shallow flood waters can hide huge washouts and then emergency crews have to risk their lives to rescue people who thought they knew better.
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