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{ March 13, 2013 }
Greetings from the Gulf Coast - specifically Biloxi, Mississippi!
We drove in here last Friday night and are perched in an RV park until Friday when we drive to Metairie, Louisiana (New Orleans) for our Sunday morning service. Larry is "itching" to get back into the pulpit!
Speaking of Larry...thank you to all of our family, friends and partners who have held him up in prayer. He's doing good - he's just a bit tired and lacking a little physical strength. Good news though...he came through the TIA without any side effects! We praise God for His almighty hand on him at that time - and five baby aspirin. In case you wonder what that's all about - when this impending stroke hit him, we were sitting in a restaurant. LaShawn and I knew something was going very wrong when Larry looked confused and had trouble talking. (He usually doesn't have that problem - Ha!) I gave him 3 baby aspirin, and five minutes later I gave him 2 more. A long, long story made short, the Neurologist and Cardiologist approached me in the Emergency room while they were doing tests on Larry, looked at me with piercing eyes and asked, "Are you the one who gave him 5 baby aspirin?" I was scared to admit it, not knowing if I did something really wrong, but I let them know I had. Well, the Cardiologist looked at me and proclaimed, "Those baby aspirin saved him from a massive stroke!" He smiled, held up his hand, gave me a high-five and said, "Good girl!" Wow, you'll never know how relieved I was to hear that!
So anyway, God is very good, He's always good. Now it's just the task of keeping Larry from being overly active and keeping him off ladders...it's a huge security job for me - ha!
Speaking of ladders...when we left Orlando last week, we had driven about an hour when we heard a flip-flap-flip-flap. We pulled over into this little town, Groveland, FL, and Larry went out to investigate. He realized that the rubber seal around the windshield on the driver's side was starting to pull off...not good. There was a little Glass shop nearby so he went in to get some help and was told that they outsource their work. So, he walked down to another place and bought some windshield adhesive and hoped that he could get someone there with a ladder to help, but they didn't have one. (Note: I have already strictly warned Larry that he is not allowed up on a ladder 12 feet high...NO way.) Without being able to find any help, he looks at me and announces, "I'll have to get our ladder out and go up and fix it; I have no choice." Oooooh no. You've heard of an anti-labor law? Well, his wife, this woman, has an anti-ladder law with no exceptions! Raising my voice to a level where he could feel what I was saying, I announced, "Absolutely not - no, no, NO." As I was making that big announcement I saw a fire station over his shoulder, about a block and a half away. Jumping to a quick conclusion, as I often do, I announced, "There is the fire station. They will have a ladder and they will help us." Inside I prayed, "Oh, I sure hope so." Knowing I wasn't going to give in, Larry gave me this, "Oh no, here we go" look. But I insisted and persisted and he willingly walked over to ask if they would help us. (You know how hard it is for a man to stop and ask for directions, or ask for help?)
So, we drove over there and these two wonderful, upbeat, volunteer firemen came out and when Larry asked if they could help us, their response was, "We'd be more than happy to help you."
Interestingly enough, the Fire Chief told us, "My mother has a fear of heights and won't let my dad go up a ladder either." Yay, I had one on my side!
The younger fireman climbed up the ladder, cleaned the spot, put the adhesive on the weather stripping and let us sit there at the fire station for about an hour so it could dry.
Then, on the road we went! It was just another remind of how good and timely God is when we really need Him.
We will be ministering in the New Orleans area for two weeks and then traveling on to Texas. If you are in the Metairie, LA area come out and join us this Sunday morning at 10:00 AM:
First Assembly of God of Greater New Orleans
2001 Transcontinental Dr.
Metairie, LA
We'd love to see you there or in Bayou Vista, LA the following Sunday morning!
It's our prayer that you will, like we have, find that God is forever faithful. Sometimes circumstances may scare us nearly half to death, but He is faithful to bring us through. Over and over in the Psalms, it reads, "Call on me and I will hear you and answer you." That is truly a great comfort to me and I pray it is to you too.
Gloria
PS. As we left Orlando, we were so blessed to have our cousins give us a box of freshly picked oranges to take with us - what a treat!
{ Quote }
"When we face difficulties, we sometimes forget God's past faithfulness. We see only the detours and the dangerous path. But look back and you will also see the joy of victory, the challenge of the climb, and the presence of your Traveling Companion who has promised never to leave you nor forsake you."
- Author Unknown
{ Chuckle/Reflection }
A Minnesota couple decided to vacation to Florida during the winter. They planned to stay at the very same hotel where they spent their honeymoon 20 years earlier. Because of hectic schedules, it was difficult to coordinate their travel schedules. So, the husband left Minnesota and flew to Florida on Thursday. His wife would fly down the following day.
The husband checked into the hotel. There was a computer in his room, so he decided to send an e-mail to his wife. However, he accidentally left out one letter in her e-mail address, and without realizing his error, he sent the e-mail (without realizing he sent it to someone else).
Meanwhile.....somewhere in Houston, a widow had just returned home from her husband's funeral. He was a minister of many years who was called home to glory following a sudden heart attack. The widow decided to check her e-mail, expecting messages from relatives and friends. After reading the first message, she fainted.
The widow's son rushed into the room, found his mother on the floor, and saw the computer screen which read:
To: My Loving Wife
Subject: I've Arrived
Date: 16 May 2003
I know you're surprised to hear from me. They have computers here now and you are allowed to send e-mails to your loved ones. I've just arrived and have been checked in. I see that everything has been prepared for your arrival tomorrow. Looking forward to seeing you then! Hope your journey is not as uneventful as mine was.
P.S. Sure is hot down here!
{ Pic of the Week }
Only when you travel as much as we do will you see things like this!
This was in Winter Haven, Florida. It is a Police Taxi car used as an incentive for people to drive carefully,
and not to drink or use drugs. Be sure to read what is printed on the hood. It definitely gets everyone's attention!
{ Recipe }
Rainbow Cake
1 pkg. white or yellow cake mix
1 pkg. vanilla instant pudding
1 cup cold water
½ cup cooking oil
4 eggs
Mix the above ingredients. Pour 1/3 into a bowl and add 1 small can of Hershey's syrup. Add a food coloring to the other 2/3. Use a Teflon Bundt pan, or grease a Bundt pan and pour chocolate mixture into the Bundt pan, then pour colored mixture over the chocolate. Run a knife through to marble. Bake at 350 degrees for 50 minutes.
{ Household Hint }
When beating egg whites do not tap the beater on the bowl of the egg whites. The jarring of the beater will cause the whites to lose a great deal of their fluffiness. The beater should be tapped on the hand to clear off the whites.