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Friday, April 29, 2011

WOW WHAT A WEEK IT HAS BEEN!

What a week it has been!  If you watch the 3 big news stations you see all sorts of things about today's big wedding. Yes it is fun to see a normal girl become a princess. Prince charming, horse drawn coach and all! It's fun to dress up and pretend that they will live happily ever after. But what really bothers me is the amount of time these 3 stations are giving this story! Really!? All day, every day, talking about what Kate's hair will look like, the color of her dress - will it have long sleeves or short?  Do we really need to know what she will eat for breakfast today?  Is that news?  Look below:


Turn the channel over to some of the cable channels and you will see what is happening in our own country. The tornadoes that have been happening here in the southern states over the past few days -it breaks my heart.  I hear from some "Well, what can I do?" There is a lot you can do. Here are just a few suggestions

1.    Pray! Those people need so much. They may not know if loved ones are alive and have no way to reach them. They need your prayers for safety, shelter, food, clothes, to find loved ones and for peace of mind and spirit.



2. Donate. You can send money to the Red Cross - test REDCROSS to 90999 to give $10.00. Donate to the Salvation Army, or your local church to relay your donation down to a sister church down south and let them decide how best to spend it. They may use it to cook meals, wash clothes, but blankets or baby formula, you can be sure they will use it to help others.


3.    Donate blood. There are injured people down there and the doctors need your blood to help save lives.



4.    For those living down there or near the towns, if something blows your way- photos, birth certificates, wedding photos, purses, wallets or anything else, turn it in to local police. Some people lost everything and getting something back will mean the world to them. Wouldn't you love a picture of the person you just lost? Or even to find your purse or important documents.

5. Pray some more. They need all the prayers you can give.  Have a great weekend everyone and I'll see you Monday, Lord Willing.

5 comments:

  1. The devastation from that round of tornadoes breaks my heart. We've had more than our share of tornadoes here in southwestern Illinois, but I don't know that I've seen anything quite like that storm system. The tornado in the photo you shared is unbelievable. It's very easy to be overwhelmed by the devastation and think that there's nothing that one person can do ... thanks for the reminders that there's plenty that we can do to make a difference. Have a blessed weekend.

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  2. Great reminders of how we can help those in need. I simply can't believe the amount of devastation, nor can I imagine what those people must be experiencing.

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  3. I haven't gotten to caught up with the hype of the royal wedding; I almost feel sad for them that such a special day has to be shared with so many 'strangers' just because of who they are. But I totally agree with you on ways to help and be concerned about what has been going on in our country this past week. Prayers always are the best, raising up or needs to the only One that truly hears and can answer them is a good thing indeed; thanks for the reminder!

    betty

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  4. What a powerful post. I totally agree with you. I appreciated how you supported Ellen on her sinus infection and the miles she had earned on the 400 mile challenge. I hope you don't mind my asking...how did you do last week?

    Click here to check out my progress.

    Cheers,
    Shanae

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