Monday, March 12, 2012

Weekend Visit



We were blessed by a visit by our youngest son this weekend.  He had been back East on business and took out a little time  to come to OH. We appreciate it and really enjoyed our visit. Of course I kept him busy with my computer for quite a while.

The pictures were taken when we took a walk in the park on Sunday afternoon.  The weather was perfect and more  heat is to follow. By the end of the week we can expect 70 degrees.

While John was here, we checked in on Beth and Caleb with Face Time several times.  They were doing well, but getting anxious to have him home, I suspect.

We were really excited to have John meet our new preacher who keeps us anxious to go to church each week.  We certainly don't want to miss a thing. He keeps it's interesting as well as Biblical. Our church is growing and it is obvious why.  We were right. John was duly impressed.

I hadn't been watching the political scene quite as closely this weekend; so when I saw this morning that the feds are going to block a Texas law requiring  photo identification to vote, I wanted to throw a fit that would cause waves throughout Washington.  HOW DARE THEY! Texas is a sovereign state. They have a problem to solve and our federal government steps in on the side of foreigners!

It might be time to divide the country in 1/2.  Conservatives in one half and liberals in the other. I don't care into which part the conservatives go, it would be blossoming and soon booming.  While the other portion would be stinky from trash strewn around. There would be no money because they would immediately spend all they had on things other than necessities and all those who were not the president's best friends would have the same...nothing much.  They wouldn't have sufficient energy. They would be standing in line at shops to buy what little they could for exorbitant  sums from other  countries. Their borders would be overrun for a time by those from other countries. But that would stop because no one would want to go there after everyone started wearing rags and begging on the streets.

It's a dreary picture, but without a good work ethic and with everyone wanting others to support them, that's what you get. A big mess.

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