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Happy New Year!

We are all a little sick. It's only 7pm and I'm going to bed early. I took the kids outside to light some fire sticks. Sarah wanted more, but I only bought 6. I'm sure we will be hearing the fire works going off in the streets until late tomorrow morning. I'm very glad we can never judge a life by a single event. Our New Year is very uneventful (at least it seems so). We will have to try harder next year! The interesting thing is New Years comes even when I don't pop a cork of Champaign. Time is funny like that...celebrated or uncelebrated time continues to fly by! God bless you and keep you safe! God meet your needs and even bless you with some of your wants. Most of all may you know Him personally. May you know the joy, peace, and hope He is able to give to you. May you be surrounded by people who love you.

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RamblingMother said…
Happy New Years to you too.

Beverly

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