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Friday Fill Ins

1-3 are courtesy of Mar this week.

And...here we go!

1. Give me the chance and I'll show you how God has changed my life.

2. Whenever I feel down, God always give me something that lifts me up.

3. I wish that people were more forgiving and less willing to let relationships go because of hurt . It is always worth it to work on things when there is still love.

4. Chocolate pie was the last thing I ate that was utterly delicious.

5. To live in this world I must look forward to not having to stay here; there is a better place coming.

6. Other than this one, Gail W @ Job 19:25 He Lives. is the last blog I commented on.

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to shopping for a gift and hanging with my husband, tomorrow my plans include the same Recovery Step Study class (every Saturday) and then a play- In The Beginning- at Dallas Theater Center with friends, and Sunday, I want to attend church, and then have fun at a wedding shower that will be a joy to celebrate and be a part of!

See Friday Fill In's for more fun fill in the blanks!

Comments

pam said…
Oh number 3...relationships do take work and a lot of God to be able to forgive. We seem to be such a throw away society...we can get that way with people...if they are at all difficult we move on. We need to learn how to love well. Hope your weekend is grand!
Liz said…
Learning to love well has been something God is teaching me, Pam. He has taught me that no relationship is disposable, nor should it be where believers are concerned.
Hope your weekend is full of fun and love!
Stacy said…
Enjoyed reading your list...I am SO wanting some chocolate pie now!! YUM! May as well go for the meringue topping, too. LOL!
Laura said…
Enjoy your wedding shower, Liz! Seems like a good time to have one, right after Valentine's Day. I love learning more about you, love how your answers point us to God.

Hugs,
Laura
Carol said…
Love your answeres. Sounds like you have a good weekend planned. Hm I wonder if I could make a WW version of Chocolate pie.

Love ya friend.

Carol
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