Sunday, August 2, 2015

Pray for God's Mercy

The latest news about harvesting and selling aborted baby parts is almost unbelievable! Yet, when it comes to money,  breaking the law doesn't always go into the equation. I've heard and read how these video tapes are being debunked as edited, yet what comes out of the mouth is hard to prove as a falsehood.  What has happened to our great land?  The land of the brave, the land of the free? Babies do not have the constitutional rights that we enjoy.  They have to fight for their lives before birth because they aren't considered humans until the moment they enter this world  Yet their body parts are considered of worth and useful. Go figure!  What is wrong is now right,  as foretold in scripture.  How can we criticize other countries and call them barbaric when we are doing barbaric things also?  Are you appalled when reading scripture how King Herod decreed that all babies under the age of two should be killed in the hopes that he would kill Jesus?  Are you appalled when you read about China killing babies after they are born so that parents only raise one child which is usually a boy?  Also, often if a woman is found to be pregnant with her second or third child she is forced to submit to an abortion.  I ask myself, where are we headed as a nation?  Are we a moral country?  Will God's wrath come upon us because of our disregard for human life?  We reap what we sow and when it is harvest time what will our country sow?  When Saint Theresa of Calcutta visited the United States she had pity for us because of our disregard for human life and said she would pray for us.  I think we should all pray for God's mercy and begin to speak out against the things we know in our heart is wrong!

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Wedding Anniversary

Today my husband and I celebrate our 59th Wedding Anniversary.  Fifty Nine years ago, our celebration began at 3 p.m. and the church didn't have any air conditioning nor did the building for the reception.  Needless to say it was a very hot day in Torrington, Wy.  Comparing it to today in Cheyenne, there isn't any comparison as we are having a cool rainy day today.  The weather didn't matter to us, because we were just excited that this was the big day to join as one.  That we indeed did and we have become one more and more as the years have gone by.  We often find ourselves saying the same thing at the same time, or one of us is saying it and the other one laughs and says "I was just thinking that." We went to early morning Mass this morning and asked the priest for his blessing, which he very readily gave us.  We had a tee time to go golfing, but by the time we arrived it was drizzling and very windy, so we went in and cancelled our plans to golf.  Our daughter Val was going with us, so we went to the coffee shop and enjoyed a hot cup of coffee and a beautiful time of visiting.  We drove by the apartments we own and there was our daughter and son-in-law working in the yard. They heard us say we had some urgent yard work to do and they went and did it! We planned to go to an early dinner, but by the time we had lunch we decided we wouldn't go to dinner.  So as you can see our plans all went astray, but it doesn't matter as we did what we both wanted to do and it was a beautiful day! We are greatly blessed and we thank God every day for all of his graces and blessings.  We are thankful for each day and thankful that we still have each other.  Our beautiful family is a treasure to us and we are grateful for each one.  It seems like our love for each other would have reached a peak, yet we find we are more in love and appreciate each other with every day we have.  Marriage is work and now in the twilight of it all we are retired and enjoying the fruits of it all.

Sunday, January 4, 2015

TRIBUTE TO MY SISTER JANCIE

TRIBUTE TO MY SISTER JANICE


My youngest sister, Janice passed away on New Year's Day.  She was seventy one years old.She had a series of strokes two and a half years ago and never regained the use of her left side.  Therapy never seemed to help and she ended up in a nursing home unable to do anything for herself.  She was in a great deal of pain, but never complained.  The week of Christmas she was admitted to the hospital and treated for what they thought was a bladder infection, sent home and had to return to the hospital the next morning.  The doctor then ran a series of test and discovered she had stage four cancer. She lived a week.  I was able to call her several times in the hospital and tell her I loved her and was praying for her.  She could barely say hello and a yes.  I'm thankful I could talk to her. While in the nursing home, we talked on the telephone almost daily and if she forgot to tell me something she would call me right back.  It was a blessing she could talk and had a sharp mind after the strokes.  She was always positive about life and corrected me if I said anything negative.  We would reminisce about our childhood, events in our lives, family, and then we often ended by praying on the phone for each other or whatever concerns we had for others.  I know she would hang up and continue in prayer for me and my families needs.  She was a successful business woman and also tended to her many properties.  She led a busy life and loved every minute of it.  She accepted Jesus as her Lord and Savior in her early twenties and lived her faith with vibrancy and enthusiasm.  Often leading people to the Lord and praying with them.   I already miss her laughter, her encouragement, her loving concern and talking to her on the phone.  I flew out to see her three different times while in the nursing home and these are treasured memories.  I know someday we will see each other again and right now she is enjoying her reunion with our parents, brother Fred and sister Jane. Farewell to the best sister anyone could ever have.