tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2746397501270632970.post2901283386094218326..comments2023-03-21T19:18:39.762-05:00Comments on Hey Mothers, Let's Be Sisters!: the word of the day is...magic (AHHH!!!)Sister1http://www.blogger.com/profile/09786361645370205353noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2746397501270632970.post-53173438002898110752010-06-07T00:26:35.330-05:002010-06-07T00:26:35.330-05:00Man BOTH of ya'lls blogs were like water to my...Man BOTH of ya'lls blogs were like water to my soul. I love me a good "coincidence." For me, they are like little nudges from God saying "Hey, I got your back, girlfriend." Okay so I've never thought He called me "girlfriend" but God is so awesome that I bet He totally would. But I digress. SERIOUSLY, I view these little moments as a reminder that "His eye is on the sparrow, and I know he watches me." Here is the God of an entire Universe who happens to be very busy and has millions of children to care for, but He actually cares enough about little ol' me to line up these happy moments of magic. Its dumbfounds me, actually. <br /><br />Best and most significant coincidence? Well, its going to make me sound like a TOTAL internet dating weirdo, but I ams what I ams. I originally signed up for eHarmony for a 3 month enrollment. They screwed up and weren't sending me new matches for a while and I contacted them about the problem so they gave me an extra month free as a peace offering. Wouldn't you know that I got matched with the man who is now my husband in that fourth FREE month of my subscription that I never would have had if eHarmony had not screwed up. And I never would have renewed my subscription beyond the 3 months otherwise.Taratarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05459399018413382957noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2746397501270632970.post-40250843564277294322010-06-02T18:01:07.691-05:002010-06-02T18:01:07.691-05:00This is great Lesa!
As you might guess, I chalk v...This is great Lesa!<br /><br />As you might guess, I chalk very little up to "coincidence." I referenced PeeWee Herman and the "secret word" just last week to a friend who had written about "Jesus' Big Adventure." You and I are definitely experiencing a connection of some sort here, sister!<br /><br />And I am deeply appreciative and touched that you are unfettered by whether we have the same insight specifically to our connection Source. In the spirit of true sisterhood, it feels wonderful to be accepted where we are, for who we are and what we believe and appreciated for the beauty and sameness we share. <br /><br />I'm not sure what the secret word is today, but I, for one, am ready to SCREAM! (For ice cream?)<br /><br />:) anjanjhttp://www.butevenif.comnoreply@blogger.com