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Insomnia

It's 2 a.m. and I can't sleep.
Sometimes this happens, it might be part of menopause. ugh. Or maybe I just can't sleep.
Whatever the reason, I don't mind tonight because I have lots to think about.
My friends, Wendy and Scott, got to meet their child today - A GIRL! Right now she lives in an orphanage in Moscow, but in a couple of months, she will come home to the U.S.A.! I am so excited for them, I can barely sleep!
And, I am starting to help plan a wedding! Yes! My son and his fiance' have finally narrowed down a wedding date! Not until next May...but...let the wedding plans begin!

Comments

pam said…
Praying God's favor on your friends for this adoption. We had some locals who adopted from there....much wisdom and favor needed with that country. But so cool...hand picked by God to be a family. I can imagine you will have a grand time with a wedding in the works. Sleep is interesting as we age. I'm very thankful I don't work outside of the home....it's not as hard as many facing a day's work on interrupted sleep. Praying His grace for your day!
Duane Scott said…
I know exactly what insomnia is... I have it most every night. :(

-DS

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