First of all, Monty is getting along better. Didn't make it to church but hopes to get there for Christmas Eve service tomorrow night. Still working on mastering the crutches a bit better. The pain is subsiding and he actually has feeling in the toe and moved it just a tad this evening. Doctor on Thursday and hopefully will be given the okay to get rid of the crutches.
Tomorrow is Christmas Eve. We will be staying home most all day in preparation for the evening worship service and then afterwards some of us from church will be going to Ms Gladys house for some caroling.
She was so excited today when she reminded me that it was tomorrow! She spent her family holiday at a local restaurant and came home with white and red sweaters as gifts. Although she was exhausted she was happy.
I think Pastor Dave also has some surprises in store for her and we are so excited that she is so excited. She may not be able to see but she will feel the spirit of Jesus Himself in her home tomorrow night and she will be more than ready to join in with praises.
It is our prayer that each of you has a wonderful and blessed Christmas and will enjoy the sharing of gifts -- remembering the greatest gift of all came to us in a small manger -- our life saving gift that truly "keeps on giving."
Until next time . . . Merry Christmas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Susan and Monty
"We are doers of the Word of God and are blessed in our deeds. We are happy in those things which we do because we are doers of the Word of God." James 1:22
About Me
- Susan and Monty Scales
- We've spent years helping families rebuild their lives and homes after natural disasters. Those adventures have taken us to Mississippi, Louisiana, Indiana and Texas. God is now teaching me there are numerous definitions of "disaster." This new adventure of driving a school bus is taking me into a whole new world of "rebuilding." Stay tuned and see the hand of God in action! Jesus really does "love the little children; red, yellow, black and white . . ."
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