Tuesday, May 19, 2009

"Ya' got something to say?"


I want to hear from you guys about something YOU have to say to others here that you think can lift someone up, make 'em smile or laugh.
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You've got a lot in you, so...blow us away!
If you're in a real big hurry in the mornings, don't forget to check out my son's new invention:
The Xcelerator hair dryer!
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You've got to get up every morning with determination if you're going to go to bed with satisfaction. -George Horace Lorimer, American editor and writer (1867-1937)

7 comments:

karl said...

Guys...I'm learning my way around Facebook now too in case you are on there.
Love you all.

Remember that LOVE is at the center, foundation and heart of everything...or should be!

Larry Usher said...

Hey Karl, that is a cool pic of your boy! Kids always find fun in anything available! See ya!

Karl said...

Yeah, he had lots of fun and laughter that day...it was really fun!

Teezy313 said...

Hey Karl,
Just checking in dude! Last night with Bishop's dad was AWESOME!! I almost didn't want to call it Life Skills as we've come to know our Wednesday night services simply because Bish wasn't preaching but it really was Life Skills and a Word for Life that Pop Swilley gave us last night! I'm so glad to go to a church where even if our Bishop is in Vegas(which btw I'm kinda mad he didn't take the rest of the church lol)we can still hear a fresh word from heaven for everyday living!

Very cool pic of Zack btw!

Peace and love,
Teezy

Anonymous said...

Great pic of Zach.

My son is thirty five now but I still remember some great times like that with him. On one occassion I was repairing a muffler bracket on his Mom's car and asked him to hold the flashlight for me to see better with. He shined the light directly in my eyes and said "now thats better". I flinched at the brightness from the lantern and bumped my head. After the shock wore off I chuckled a little and said no son, shine it where my hands are working. He did an excellent job of following everywhere that my hands went even when I was crawling out from under the car. He was less than three at the time.

Anonymous said...

I like that picture of niƱo. That is such a great invention. Thanks for coming by yesterday. I will see you all this afternoon for tea. See you then!

Karl said...

Teezy, you're right, great word from Pop Swilley, thanks for your post.

Anonymous, just visualizing that makes me chuckle!...thanks for sharing your past moments.

Everardo, thanks for opening your door to my family...God bless!