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I spent 4 1/2 hours at the allergist yesterday. He told me I am allergic to indoor molds and outdoor molds. I live in West Virginia, a state that spends a large amount of time wet. Molds are part of life around here. No wonder I am constantly half sick. The good news is that God has this and I am fine. I am going to try to do all the blog posts today. I owe apologies to my brother Jay O'Toole . He thought I was angry with him over a misunderstanding. We'd had a discussion about prayer and he took a different side than me. I must have overlooked his post because I did not respond. I didn't see the post. Jay O'Toole did the right thing. He reached out to me and we are fine. I want to give him kudos for making amends even though none were needed. That models Christian behavior! Prompt: "Today in the center of the galaxy, we found a star many of us are familiar with. Nixieš¦ writes
I think love is an action word. Love does the next right thing for the next right reason. It puts the needs of others ahead of self. Love cares and serves. It is not self-centered. Prompt: "What is more frustrating all the prompts to get to a human voice for customer service or sitting on hold after you get a human voice? I always wonder why we have to answer the questions with the automated system and then once we have a human we're asked the same questions. Is this tactic a way to thin out customer calls? What are your thoughts?" I have reached the conclusion that it is a tactic to thin out customer calls. I could get really bizarre and say that it is big brother trying to control the masses. I think though that the work ethic has just gone to pot. It's also a matter of the bottom line. Robots work cheaply. You pay one flat rate and the robot screens your calls. Prompt: "Do you read horoscopes? Why? Have you thought about writing your own horoscope for fun?" No. It is against my religion. A lot of people say it is just a superstition or for fun. My religion considers horoscopes idolatry. |