Sunday
Dec072008
Note to Self

-5 degrees with crunchy snow. Dishes are chilled in their cupboards. I think I heard my coffee cup sigh with relief when I poured my first cup.
in
Winter

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.
-5 degrees with crunchy snow. Dishes are chilled in their cupboards. I think I heard my coffee cup sigh with relief when I poured my first cup.
Reader Comments (4)
That's better than a shocked shatter! I poured some coffee into my carafe the other day and it was not at all relieved. I was bummed -- I lost my carafe and a good pot of coffee all at once.
I just popped in to say, hi! This is the first time I've been able to visit in a week. Your post reminded me of a conversation with my husband this week. He asked if I had noticed that our coffee wasn't as hot as usual and wondered if the coffee maker was having issues. Of course, the culprit was the very cold temps producing very cold coffee mugs. Funny.
Brrrrr....
Oh my ~ that's just not right...way too cold!