August 31, 2007

Friday Flowerblogging

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Side yard with impatiens in bloom also impatiens on porch.

Posted by tedkarol at August 31, 2007 5:03 PM
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Hi Karol,

I've missed you. We had company for a week and that kept us very busy. Then, our two 10 year old granddaughters came for a visit. They are a pure joy, but, we must admit, it's a little hard to keep up with them. Lovely young ladies.

You continue to stay so busy that I can barely believe your days are the same length as mine. How do you do it? I know you've been getting pretty tired after having to get up each morning so early. However, I know you've enjoyed working at the hospital with the friends you already knew and the job kept you fairly busy. So, now, you're at decision time again. Houses and new jobs or stay where you are and find work there???? They are both major decisions and tough ones to decide. Slowly things will come to you to help with the decisions. Pray very specifically to our faithful Lord so He knows your confusion at this time, and He will appear and help you through this concern. I know that having to make all these major decisions has never been anything you've had to do without Ted, which makes it harder than ever. I feel very sure he can hardly believe what you've accomplished and continue to accomplish. It's really quite amazing Karol. I know that anyone reading your blog feels the same way I do. You've done an amazing job through the most difficult of times. I say many prayers for you Karol and feel confident that your life will be led through this maze to a good end. Not perfect - that's for sure. The perfect ending would have been with both of you together. That isn't to be for reasons beyond our comprehension, but your trust in the Lord will carry you through this extrememly difficult time in your life. I am so thankful for your brothers. They love you and you know they are going to try and help you make the best deciions you can too. God Bless You my dear friend.

Your impatiens are so very beautiful. You could always become a master gardener I would think. Start your own business and help others with landscaping projects and flower growing and arranging their yards to be as lovely as your own. You have a fine mastery of flowers and weather conditions that help them thrive. Your yard is a lovely landscape that I enjoy so much. Thank you.

I will keep you in my prayers and as I have discovered through some terribly rough patches in my life, the Lord leads us through the darkness and brings us back into the light. Trust Him mightily my dear. Ruth

Posted by: Ruth at August 31, 2007 7:18 PM