There once was a family of three kids and two parents. This family was happy growing up. As the children became adults, the parents were able to travel and visit them much. In the off season, they would try to email, try to call, and try to post on their blog. They did all right at emailing, and they did great at calling, but they sure were lousy on there blog. This unwise lack of motivation on their part was witnessed by the adult children, who then felt that they had the ability, nay, the right to not post on their individual blogs. The moral? The non writers seem to breed non writers. Amen.
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There was once a family of two parents and three kids. The parents spent much time and energy (and $) visiting those kids. Yea verily, when they got back home from visiting those kids $ (& others), they had to go back to jobs, and church callings, and parents of their own, and yea verily, in their old age they were much wearied. They hath to mow and water and weed and wash and dry and clean and weep that their children write not on their blogs. Also, the Bishopricth doth call and say, "wouldst thou speak in church on Sunday?" And the Aged parents saith yeth because they saith no the last time they were asked when youngest son and yea verily many of his closest friends came for a visit, so thou seest that the aged parents are doing the best they can and appreciatist hearing from all their young, full on energy and wit children. So let it be written, so let it be done.
You dont happen to have the number for Marigold Manner handy, do you?
I forget.
Steve. How come you don't comment on my cute retort? Huh? How come? Are you busy or something? Come on...repent!
"rebuke not an elder!" 1 Tim. 5:1
Ya! I'm the elder. You are the younger. Rebuke not me! (Love ya)
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