Wednesday, June 8, 2011

God is BIG enough, still

There’s a home that I took a picture of a few days ago when we were walking.  Debbie told me this morning that the people who live here raised this doe.  Herds will come around and she might go with them for a little while, but she always comes back to this fenced in yard with the two labs and two pugs.100_4150
She wasn’t at all concerned about us being so near.100_4151
This afternoon, I went to Awesome Cuts and Color in Kerrville and Christine cut my hair.  She did exactly what I asked her to do, so the results is not her fault.100_4153Thank God, hair grows.
We are moving in the morning.  Yes, moving to a site with more shade.  It is brutally hot here and the AC is running non-stop.100_4155
Our new neighbor will be Smudge Bob Fur Pants.100_4156
And our view of the grazing deer will be unobstructed.100_4158
Work day tomorrow, also.
Blessings all and we have few prayer request:
Park owner, Lisa’s brother-in-law has stage four pancreatic cancer.
Park manager, Melinda’s brother, Kevin, is here with her and husband, Sonny, trying to build up his body for treatment and surgery for a malignant tumor in his stomach.
Jack Cox, husband to the office manager, Avril, while we were at Sunscape in AZ, has been diagnosed with lung and bone cancer.  He is waiting for an appointment to determine what can be done.
Friends, Jan & Warren Martin from Tip, are experience flood trauma in North Dakota.  They are about nine miles from the raging Missouri River and only fifty feet above flood level.  They feel like they are out of harms way, but have friends and relatives who are not and will likely have to evacuate in two weeks.
Friend, Dan Rominger, whom we met our first summer in Branson, has recently had a liver transplant and is taking lots of meds.  Doctors are impressed with his recovery, but prayers are needed.
Don’t forget about Kris in San Antonio in rehab.  I just received an update from her mom, Carol, and will post it tomorrow.
And don’t forget Cynthia Winegard.
Chaplain Marion Neighbors, serving in Mission, TX, in the winter, is going through cancer treatments in Oklahoma.
Several have emailed us with ‘unspoken’ prayer requests.
Several have also had knees replaced.
George Becker, another Quail Run friend in AZ, had a truck fall on him and crushed his jaw.  It’s a miracle that he is alive.
All over, the needs are great, but our God is BIG enough and we trust Him on behalf of all who contact us requesting prayer.  Thank you for praying and believing with us for these.

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