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Friday Fill - Ins

TGIF! It is time for Friday's Fun Fill-In the blank.

1. Losing a friend is not the end of the world, but it's not fun either.

2. Sitting here, listening to the sound of rain falling, I
am tempted to take a nap.

3.
A fresh cup of coffee in the morning tastes so good!

4. Sometimes, putting others first is
exactly the right thing to do.

5.
The Grand Canyon is breathtaking, really.

6. Well, maybe there is
a chance that God will work that miracle.

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to
hosting a Ladies Night for a group of friends, tomorrow my plans include taking my daughter to a driving lesson, a little shopping, a little swimming, and worship service at church and Sunday, I want to have a nice conversation with a friend over coffee, and relax and read a book!

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Comments

sara said…
yum, I love my coffee in the morning!!!

Your weekend sounds like fun....well, all except the driving lesson!! ha! My youngest just got his permit...I really dislike this...it causes most of my grey hair!!!
L.L. Barkat said…
Losing a friend... well, it feels like the end of the world sometimes...

Rain, I love the sound.
Laura said…
Sounds like a fun weekend, Liz!

Some wise words herein...
AudreyO said…
Oh I love my ladies groups that I host. They are so much fun. We used to get together every single month. Now with summer, we've slacked off.
CJ said…
Oh, I miss coffee! I love it but it doesn't love me nearly as much.

Mine are here

Have a wonderful weekend.

cjh
Race said…
happy weekend! hope you'll enjoy it!

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