"You have to work hard to offend Christians. By nature, Christians are the most forgiving, understanding, and thoughtful group of people I've ever dealt with. They never assume the worst. They appreciate the importance of having different perspectives. They're slow to anger, quick to forgive, and almost never make rash judgments or act in anything less than a spirit of total love . . . No, wait--I'm thinking of Labrador retrievers!" David Learn, 1998
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Eggs Benedict on our balcony
What would we have to pay for a room with a view like this? Thank You, Lord!
Masaaki and I often sit on our little back patio and look at Mt. Fukuchi and think the same thing! We try to make the very best of what we have been given. Many times I think people don't do that...they don't appreciate what they have right in front of them....always wanting "something else".
What a beautiful breakfast setting!!Million $$ seats!
Yes, it did--marvelous! That was the peak. It's raining dried pinkish wads now.
Bryn, I'm so excited about your going to Hiroshima. Please consider staying at the World Friendship Center my mom founded. You can contact the host couple, Joann and Larry Sims, at 082-503-3191. It's within walking distance of that corner of the Peace Park and they'd be happy to take you there.
Masaaki and I often sit on our little back patio and look at Mt. Fukuchi and think the same thing! We try to make the very best of what we have been given. Many times I think people don't do that...they don't appreciate what they have right in front of them....always wanting "something else".
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful breakfast setting!!Million $$ seats!
xoxoxo!
Gorgeous!!! That myrtle has been blooming for a really long time, lucky you!
ReplyDeleteThink I'll probably be in Hiroshima Oct 15 - 17 w/ my BFF, we'll definitely be going to see your mom's monument! I'll be sure to post pix!
Yes, it did--marvelous! That was the peak. It's raining dried pinkish wads now.
ReplyDeleteBryn, I'm so excited about your going to Hiroshima. Please consider staying at the World Friendship Center my mom founded. You can contact the host couple, Joann and Larry Sims, at 082-503-3191. It's within walking distance of that corner of the Peace Park and they'd be happy to take you there.
Love,
Jessica