I am still here!

Have been pretty strung out since this time last week, just with work, baseball, photography, committments, etc. Finally had a day to myself yesterday and wound up having to take both DD and DM up to the doctor's, nothing serious but both came home with scripts. Today after I have my coffee I have GOT to go clean kids' rooms - they are growing so fast that between clothing sizes and seasonal items, it seems like there are clothes everywhere!
Had to read back to fully catch up, though have been trying to daily. Just know that even if I don't respond, I keep everyone in my prayers who needs prayers. I think it goes without saying that all of you are always in my heart and with me in spirit. BTW, Laurie, this is great, I believe it, too:
snappy said:
Praying helps the person praying as much as the subject of the prayer request
In a book I read recently on a near death experience, the woman who died explained that when she was in heaven, she was shown the "clouds" opening up and many, many beams of light coming up into heaven. Those were prayers. I loved that visual.
Cheryl, I'm so sorry about your grandmother.

She sounds very special. I am in
WalMart once a week so I'm going to be chuckling to myself every time I see an old man bench, LOL. Your pup is beautiful - I have a Pets thread on the Photog board, would love to see you post his pic there, too. We love, love, love seeing everyone's pets!
LMP, you are a warrior.

We had training on Swine Flu this week, also. They've even asked the public that any visitors with flu like symptoms stay out of the hospital. Kind of scary that most of the people being diagnosed right now are children, but at least there aren't too many really serious cases.

: to all who had good news and anniversaries!
GAGWTA
I know we like quotes around here. I read this one this morning and liked it a lot:
"True desire in the heart for anything good is God's sure promise sent beforehand to indicate that it's yours already. ..." Denzel Washington.
(Re-watched Philadelphia last night, what a great movie. BTW, loved, loved Marley and Me and didn't find it sad at the end, really, simply because he'd had such a great life - the kind of life I wish every dog could have. OTOH, I read a horrifying story about a dog last week that's been haunting me ever since; it's things like that that I find truly sad. Laura, your DD is funny!

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