Little incidents of a homemakers life, feelings and God's redeeming work. May His name be praised!
Thursday, February 23, 2006
Sweethearts Forever!
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
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Aimee, just wanted to let you know I have my own blog now on Xanga.
I 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
Matt
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?
I was wondering about that word too! Is it rhema - a direct word from the Lord? Just curious!
I 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.
Thanx 4 the assist! I should have thought to try that spelling.
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