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Originally Posted by
fuego
Same ole same ole. Preached at a Hispanic church in TX for 3 services then a day later left for Africa on Jan 31 for 17 days. Lots of people baptized in the Holy Spirit. Hadn't done any ministry in about 6 years and the Lord threw me back into the fire.

I love that fwegster! We can't find a church that we like down here yet.
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Originally Posted by
Smitty
That's fantastic! .
The brain is amazing.
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Originally Posted by
Bookman
Excellent news!

Thanks bookman!
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Originally Posted by
A.J.
Congratulations on being a Grandma!! Your life and heart changes when that happens!!
When my daughter had her first, I wanted to be called Granny but Noelle kept saying Grangy and it stuck. They moved back here 6 year's ago from 4 hours away, just before Noelle turned 5. Waylon was 3. They grow up so fast.
So Grangy I am. My son's 3yo switches between Grangy and Granny. Roger is supposed to be Papa but it seems like more often than not, Jayden called him Roger (Woger) lol. It's so fun!
And congratulations on your marriage!! I'm really happy for you!

I would imagine that when that baby starts talking I'll find that my name will be whatever she calls me. 
And thank you
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Originally Posted by
A.J.
Also, congratulations on your second masters! That takes tenacity, I think.
It was a necessity. Community colleges (where I was teaching) have been cutting down in music programs. I was teaching at 4 different community colleges as an adjunct after Andy passed away with all of them saying,"we'd love to hire you full time but we no longer have a full time music position." I figured I would have close to 10 more years with Ellenie at home after I finished, then I'd have to help her with college. Just made sense to go back and get a degree that guaranteed a job. I didn't think I'd go medical, but I have and I love it.
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Originally Posted by
njtom
Congratulations! Bravo on your second master's degree. And thanks for specializing in a field that involves caring for people!! Still working full-time and not really looking forward to retirement. Flying around the USA getting treatments for an eye condition.
Really? I thought everyone looked forward to retirement?! Do you just love what you do?
Sorry about the eye condition, I'm hoping whatever you found is effective!
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Originally Posted by
sojourner
:waves:
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I thought everyone looked forward to retirement?
Me not,
after retiring I went as a missionary for 3 3/4 years to Albania. This was such a gret time
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Originally Posted by
tschau
Me not,
after retiring I went as a missionary for 3 3/4 years to Albania. This was such a gret time
Heidi! Hi! Are you planning on coming to the US any time in the near future?
Also, have you posted about what you've been doing?
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Originally Posted by
Lista
Heidi! Hi! Are you planning on coming to the US any time in the near future?
Also, have you posted about what you've been doing?
No, no interest here for what is going on outside the US,
no interest in mission
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