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A Great Prayer
Posted by chele at 10:39 am in Uncategorized

I was sent this prayer this morning and it was so good, I decided to share it  :)

 

Dear Lord, I thank You for this day,
I thank You for my being able to see and to hear this morning. I’m blessed because You are a forgiving
God and an understanding God. You have done so much for me and You keep on blessing me. Forgive
me this day for everything I have done, said or thought
that was not pleasing to you.
I ask now for Your forgiveness. Please keep me safe
from all danger and harm. Help me to start this
day with a new attitude and plenty of gratitude. Let
me make the best of each and every day to clear my
mind so that I can hear from You. Please broaden
my mind that I can accept all things.
Let me not whine and whimper over things I have
no control over. And give the best response when
I’m pushed beyond my limits.
I know that when I can’t pray, You listen to my
heart. Continue to use me to do Your will.
Continue to bless me that I may be a blessing to others. Keep me strong that I may help the weak….
Keep me uplifted that I may
have words of encouragement for others.
I pray for those that are lost and can’t find their way.
I pray for those that are misjudged and misunderstood.
I pray for those who don’t know You intimately.
I pray for those that will delete this without sharing it with others.
I pray f or those that don’t believe.
But I thank you that I believe that God changes people and God changes things. I pray for all my sisters
and brothers. For each and every family member in
their households. I pray for peace , love and joy in
their homes that they are out of debt and all their needs
are met. I pray that every eye that reads this knows
there is no problem, circumstance, or situation greater than God. Every battle is in Your hands for You to fight..
I pray that these words be received into the hearts of every eye that sees it.

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Stimulus
Posted by chele at 5:01 pm in In the news

I found a website yesterday that gave a break down of where all that money is going.   I’m almost speechless.  It’s the biggest joke I think I’ve ever seen in my life.   I am a firm supporter of Obama and I really thought he was going to do something good with this stimulus, but it’s a huge waste of money and time.

If I understood it correctly, the tax break for working people is going to actually gain them only about $7.70 a week.   What is that?    They can barely buy toilet paper with that.  There was another section listed under Poverty.   He’s planning to help eliminate poverty.   I was like it’s about time!   Then I read on, he’s going to give people who draw supplemental security income a one time check for $250.00.   How is that going to help? 

This stimulus plan reads more like it’s for the fat cats.   Big businesses who obviously don’t know how to handle money.    Instead of giving money to businesses, give it to us so we can spend it.   That works two-fold.   The businesses would generate revenue and we the consumers would get things we actually need.

I’ve read in other places that the proposed breakdown of funds doesn’t quite cover it, so maybe there’s more to be done with it.   But this break down was highly disappointing.

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Chimp Cartoon
Posted by chele at 7:26 am in In the news

Oh boy, here we go again.   Al Sharpton is on the warpath over the cartoon in the New York Post.   I seen the cartoon on the news this morning and I guess it’s how you look at it.    Yes, technically Obama wrote the stimulus package, so if you think of it that way, it could be seen as saying that Obama is a chimp, but if you realize that after Obama wrote it, it went to Congress and congress put their fingers all over it, then it went back to Obama and back and forth.   It’s really kind of up in the air now, who wrote the current stimulus.   When I seen the cartoon, I immediately thought of Congress, not Obama.   I’m sorry but Congress does remind me of a pack of chimps.   Dangle a banana in front of a member of congress and they will do what’s demanded to get it, just like a chimp.   If a member of congress doesn’t get his/her way, they have a fit and start going ape.

I think the cartoon is kind of funny and when you think of it as directed at congress, it makes sense.   I also agree with the New York Post when they said Al Sharpton is just a  publicity opportunist.  

I also feel that when people make a big deal out of this type of thing, it just makes it worse.   Like on Jay Leno one night, Jay told a joke that was basically directed at white people and Kevin who is African American, made the comment that there was no way he could have told that joke.   Jay in turn said that’s okay, there’s jokes you can tell that I can’t.    Why is it okay for an African American to make a derogatory joke about African Americans?    If Al Sharpton is going to jump up and scream when a white person makes a derogatory joke, he needs to start jumping up when it’s an African American doing it too.

Now go back to the cartoon in the New York Post and look at it as if it was directed at the machinations of congress and how things work there.   I also think if we ever want true equality here, we need to start looking at jokes for what they are, jokes.   

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Ice Storm
Posted by chele at 9:22 am in In the news, Uncategorized

Last Tuesday, January 27th, I woke up like any other morning.   I glanced out the window to see everything covered in a thick layer of ice.   I got a cup of coffee and sat down to watch tv.   They were saying that other counties had lost power and I was thinking thank goodness we still have power.   At 7:30am, our power went off.   I could see the convenient store on the corner still had power, so I just thought ours would come back on any minute.   Our power was out for 10 days.

At first it wasn’t too bad.   The house was still warm and it was daylight.   That evening, we sat in the dark to save our candles and oil lamps.   My mom and I made a bet, she said the power would be on within 4 hours and I said it would come back the next day.    Whichever lost had to take the other out to eat, needless to say we both lost that bet.   I turned on the radio, but there was only one station coming in and they weren’t discussing the ice and power outages.  I did have my cell phone, so all wasn’t totally lost.   The next morning, Wednesday, we woke up and the house was down to 58 degrees, still not to bad, nothing an afghan wouldn’t fix.   I went out and fired up the grill in the garage and cooked breakfast.   When it’s 58 in the house and colder outside, scrambled eggs do not stay hot long.   We lost cell power, but WBKR 92.5 powered back up and started providing information.    Unfortunately, most of the information concerned Owensboro.   I heard there was shelters set up, but I had no idea where they were.   Plus Mom didn’t want to go.    We spent the day laying around the living praying the power would come back on and listening to the radio off and on, trying to save the batteries.   Wednesday night my brother came by and said they had no heat either, but we figured one more night and surely the power would be back on Thursday.   The longest the power had ever been out was 3-4 days.    By Wednesday night it was down to 48 degrees, so we dug out more blankets.

Thursday morning it was 39 degrees in the house.   The radio said Radio Shack was open, so I cleaned my car off and went for batteries.   The whole town was a dead zone.   Far as I knew the Radio Shack was the only store open and it was running on a battery inverter or something.   I bought batteries and went back home.   I couldn’t get warm and I was seriously getting scared.   I kept my mom bundled up under 4 blankets and I kept running out to the grill to boil water for coffee.   I made my way to my brother’s house and found out that my cousin had power.   So I went home and luckily my neighbor was home checking on things and I was able to use his house phone to call my cousin.   They told me to get out there.   Whew!

Luckily they had full power.    I have to tell you it was so weird.   As we drove through town everything was dark and closed, even Wal-mart.   About 2 miles out of town, the power was on.   So Wendy’s, Denny’s, one hotel, and two gas stations (one with a Godfather’s) was open.   The parking lots of those places was jammed.   The drive thru at wendy’s was backed all the way to the edge of the parking lot, out a side street and all the way to the highway.   The minit mart with the Godfather’s was so packed you could barely even pull in.   After I got to my cousin’s we ordered pizza and me and my sister-in-law went to  pick it up.   The shelves were practically empty and as I stood there I watched the guy steal a pack of snack cakes.

We woke up each morning and listened to the radio to see how far along everything was and how long it would take to come back.    On Friday Wal-mart powered up on generators, but you couldn’t buy any meat.   On Saturday a shipment of meat came and Wal-mart was packed to the gills.   I’m not sure what happened, but Wal-mart ended up losing all the meat again and another truck shipment had to come in.  

We heard on the radio that the national guard was going door to door, checking on people and we occasionally seen an army type vehicle when we came into town, but no one checked on us until Thursday morning.   By that time most things were back on and we didn’t need anything.   I turned the heat on Thursday morning and it was 28 degrees in the house.   We came back that night and I spent 3 hours cleaning on the house.   I spent Friday catching up on laundry.

I do want to say Kudos to Arby’s Restaurant.   They ran out of roast beef a few times, but they kept on cooking and trying to keep up.   We went on Tuesday and got 15 of their Arby melts because usually the Arby melts don’t have a lot of meat on them and you have take the meat off two sandwiches and put it on one bun, but that night when we got home, the sandwiches were thick and meaty.   I know it’s silly, but after they days right after the power went out, it just felt good knowing some one cared.  

I also want to say Kudos to WBKR 92.5, they were tireless.   Constantly updating everyone.   If someone called in needing kerosene or food, they went to work making calls to find it.    They went above and beyond the call of duty.  

I also want to thank all the electric people who came in from all over to help us.    I also would like everyone to offer up a prayer for those who are still waiting for power.   In some areas it could be up to 3 weeks before full power is restored.   May God stay with those people and give them strength. 

For the first time in my life, I can’t wait for spring and I may never wish Winter would get here faster.

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