
This was a big bright spot in the weekend!
The youth went to a lot of work for us. One of the best things was babysitting being provided. I've never seen the church so romantic! We had fun choosing a table.
I shared a rhama with Japheth that evening about our upcoming birth.
Daddy and Mother were the first to walk into the banquet hall.

Enjoying being with my hubby again after two and a half long weeks!
"Let thy fountain be blessed:
and rejoice with the (husband) of thy youth.
. . . and be thou always ravished with (his) love. Proverbs 5:18,19
Aimee, just wanted to let you know I have my own blog now on Xanga.
ReplyDeleteI liked your earlier post "Love makes all the difference in the world". That is certainly true. And by the way, your still teaching me in a way - I had to go look up rhama! C ya
ReplyDeleteMatt
this is to follow up on my previous post the word rhama is not found in Webster's dictionary the only reference i can find for it is in Strong's as a alternate spelling for rama, a town. in this context your post would not make sense. Perhaps it is spelled incorrectly? If i am not mistaken, you were refering to 'a divine revelation' Anyone have any ideas?
ReplyDeleteI was wondering about that word too! Is it rhema - a direct word from the Lord? Just curious!
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures from the sweetheart banquet. The youth did that for us one year at church. We couldn't even believe our church basement was just a church basement - they had it looking like a fine restaurant with soft background music and everything. It was very romantic.
Aunt Jeanie
Uh . . . yeah, (What a teacher?!) I didn't take the time to look it up. It is spelled incorrectly! Rhema is the correct spelling. A direct word from the Lord or a divine revelation.
ReplyDeleteThanx 4 the assist! I should have thought to try that spelling.
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