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Doing something for some else and loving every minuter of it.

Susan lic
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I am a mother of 2 daughters, Debra and Elizabeth, their ages are 18...

Susan lic

Saturday, December 08, 2007
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   Scene I have been fixing up my aunts and uncle's home for them for Christmas, I feel so much better about myself. I am giving them a  present of myself.  I am slow and I have to have getting things done, but the joy I feel in side is so much better than the pain I feel when...
  1. giveing us a purpose and joy!
    Betty Boop Too
    Sunday, December 09, 2007 at 09:13 PM

    Susan

    I know and understand exactly what your talking about.  I do the same things for my elderly friend, she's so wonderful and makes me feel like I can do something helpful for someone.  Since she has RA, then she is very understanding of my Fm and chronic pain, so I try and make sure she's got all her needs taken care of and then I can crash for a few days.  It's just been a lot worse and more of a full blown flare this week, but I've talked with her on the phone seveal times and everything is doing fine at her house too.  She is such a blessing in my life and I  love her so much.  I bet it's really nice to spend time with your aunt and uncle and they too appreciate all your doing.

    Even if your mom tends to pick at you about things, just be reminded in your heart that Jesus is seeing you and smiling at your lovingly carring on and help his people.  When we get our feelings hurt by others, I think it helps to remind ourselves that Jesus loves us and knows what is in our hearts.

    Take care of yourself, it's good to hear from you

    Betty

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