Monday, May 3, 2010

This Is Not Goodbye

I try never to say goodbye, for I believe in closings not endings. I would like to wish each and everyone of you the best. If you think about it, there is an opposite for everything on this earth. I call them appreciations. How could we appreciate the light if we had never known darkness, or vise versa for darkness can bring as much comfort as light. I ask you to take the time to reflect on all of the opposites you can think of, maybe there after you will gain a new appreciation for those around you, who's opinion differ, who's color is not the same, those who like yourself are seeking acceptance and love. Find tolerance in others, and you will gain peace in your life.

Love,
Tammy*

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

One of Life's Many Blessings!

This class, our professor, and each of you have touched my life with your stories, faith, ideas, and encouragement. I have prayed and will continue prayer for each of you. To know me you would know that I truly pray for God's best for you. I pray he blesses everyone with more than they would ever expect, and that they return his love and mercy by praying this same prayer for someone else. It has been an honor sharing this class with you! Again, May God Bless you and yours. My blog will remain here just in case you should ever need me. Thank you for touching my life!

Saturday, April 24, 2010

What A Night, What A Day!

Last night one of my son's friends was missing. The boys mother pulled up at a local drive-in cursing my son, along with another of his friends, accusing them of knowing where her son ran off to. She threatened them with the police. My son contacted me via phone, and I went over there to be with the kids as they help close the drive-in rest. My son's friends laughed, for O' momma Tam was ready to fight over her big ole' 6'2", 250 lb., 18 year old boy being cursed at! A local policeman friend of mine was on the phone with me as I was in route to the rest. and ask that I calm down so he would not have to arrest me. I told him that if she wished to speak with someone all I was going to do was arrange it to be directly with Jesus, lol! "Not Really." Well after I arrived there, the lady pulled up, with her children, including the missing son in her car. I just sat there, saying nothing, giving a cold stare, then I bowed my head and said a prayer. She apologized to my son and his friend. It's amazing how just when the devil has us worked up, Jesus jumps in and says: Now Tammy how would you have reacted if your son had been missing? Just look at how worked up you got over this, and by the way Tammy if I talk to this woman it should be through the compassion you should show her. Now that's a calm after the storm!

Friday, April 23, 2010

Please Don't Forget To Pray For Joshua & For Professor B's Husband's Uncle

Please don't forget to pray for Joshua. I am still praying that the blood of Jesus will heal this child completely, and he will be blessed to remain here, healed, pain free for many, many more years. Please join me in laying your hands on his picture here on the screen and pray for this child as if he were your child. Also praying for Professor Benenhaley's husband's uncle, for healing and peace. All The Praise, Honor and Glory To Our Savior Jesus!

I'm So Glad We Had This Time To Spend Together

In the words of the great Carol Brunette, I'm so glad we had time to spend together! I think I have recalled that correctly. This trip through Comp II has been a wonderful ride. Now I am preparing for the next Kaplan adventures! I truly wish each of you the very best life has to offer, and ask that you please call on me if you should ever need help. I will always try.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

The Final Projects For Comp II

As we near the finish line, I want to tell you that I have enjoyed this class. I wish everyone the very best of luck with their final projects. Some of the final drafts I have read are just awesome! The topics are very interesting, and one can read that many are very close to the heart. I know that each of you have worked so hard on this project and are getting worn to the frazzle, but I feel it will be worth all the effort which has been put forth. See you next post! Remember to keep little Joshua in prayer, and also the Edington family who just lost their teenage son David. Lord, my heart bleeds for them, and Joshua's family too. May God Bless each of you with health, and riches beyond your wildest dreams!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

We Have Arrived At Unit 8...Say Yea!

It's hard to believe we have arrived at unit 8, and it's time for term papers! I wish everyone the best of luck with their final drafts. This paper has been a labor of love! Professor B class has been fun and very interesting. Please keep praying for little Joshua. We take so much for granted when we have our health. Also, please keep my son's math teacher Mrs. Edington and her family in prayer as they suffer through this time of mourning. Her son David was killed in an motorcycle accident. Anyone who rides motorcycles, please be extra careful! I realize this could have happen in an auto, or anywhere, but motorcycles are much more dangerous. Thing is, David was not instantly killed, he was air lifted to The University of Tennessee hospital in Knoxville where he passed away. God bless them all.