Compare yourself with those who on the Lord’s Day hear nothing except the dismal sound of the world. What a privilege it is for you to hear the proclamation of the gospel!
Compare yourself with those who on the Lord’s Day hear nothing except the dismal sound of the world. What a privilege it is for you to hear the proclamation of the gospel!
Bakker, Frans.
Oh, I've probably done that a time or two, or at least come close to it. Let me see, I've been to the library, the grocery store, and the post office in my slippers.
My one consolation is that at least I was wearing this year's model. Last year's had a hole in the toe...
I remember once following my son, Sam, down a hallway at our home school co-op and noticing that he had his sweat pants on backwards--you could see where his knees had stretched them out and there was a hole in one of them. That's when I knew we had become "real" home schoolers.
My daughter has got everyone beat! She walked to school one day when she was about 8 yrs. old, and as she walked across the playground, her wrap-around skirt came unfastened, and fell off.
It wasn't until she got into the school house that her sister noticed her missing skirt. She hollered, "Dawny, your skirt fell off!"
Oh, poor Dawny. I'll bet Dad and Mom were glad to go back and retrieve the skirt for her. Did you make her go back to school that day? And did she ever wear a wrap-around skirt again?
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Don't feel badly. There is a gentleman at my church who showed up for thursday night prayer meeting in his slippers.
Oh, I've probably done that a time or two, or at least come close to it. Let me see, I've been to the library, the grocery store, and the post office in my slippers.
My one consolation is that at least I was wearing this year's model. Last year's had a hole in the toe...
Hehe!
My sister-in-law looked down in church one Sunday and realized her shorts were on wrong side out.
I guess you can be thankful it wasn't that!
Yes, for that I am thankful.
I remember once following my son, Sam, down a hallway at our home school co-op and noticing that he had his sweat pants on backwards--you could see where his knees had stretched them out and there was a hole in one of them. That's when I knew we had become "real" home schoolers.
My daughter has got everyone beat! She walked to school one day when she was about 8 yrs. old, and as she walked across the playground, her wrap-around skirt came unfastened, and fell off.
It wasn't until she got into the school house that her sister noticed her missing skirt. She hollered, "Dawny, your skirt fell off!"
Dawny turned around and ran home crying.
Poor kid. LOL.
Hi BG!
Oh, poor Dawny. I'll bet Dad and Mom were glad to go back and retrieve the skirt for her. Did you make her go back to school that day? And did she ever wear a wrap-around skirt again?
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