Today I kept Clark. He is 18 months old now. He can snap his finger. He says Na-Na, Abbie, Pop T, down, EAT, nunk (that means drink), Mommy, Daddy, Elmo, Sponge Bob, Tractor, and lots more. He has long blonde curley hair and is very handsome. A lot of people say he looks like his Pop T. When I learn how I'll put his picture on my blog.
He and I went to Camp Cherokee where WATW are camping this week. We swam. Camp Cherokee is a neat place. There is a pool, cabins, a big kitchen, ball court, tennis court, hiking trails. It's a fun place for the WATW.
Alison is about 25 weeks now. She is doing good. Don is working at the Athens Police Dept. John is working at Webb Plumbing and Lauren works at coffee shop downtown. That's when we get to keep Clark.
Today in my quiet time I studied the third chapter of Phil. In verse 15 Paul says "as many as are perfect (the word perfect means mature, opposite to little children, completely blameless, not morally lacking) have this attitude. The attitude he is talking about is described in the prior verses. An attitude of pressing on toward the goal of the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. One that forgets what lies behind and presses on to reach forward to what lies ahead. Here's the neat thing about this verse. If you don't have this attitude, Paul says God will reveal that to you. This is a condition with a promise. God says to have this attitude but if you have a different attitude I'll let you know. Isn't that just like God, He loves us so much. I've been thinking about that all day. What other god promises to do what my God promises? None. Thank you Lord Jesus.
Robin
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
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- Athens, Tennessee, United States
- Married to Tommy. Two children Don & John. Two daughter's in love Alison & Lauren. One Grandson Clark(John & Lauren's) and a granddaughter Capri (Don & Alison's)
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