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Re: Remember those who touched our lives here on Oasis
Thank you for this post Timothy. I have read it a few times and blessed every time. I do remember all of them and think of them and each of you daily.
I miss the teens.
I miss seeing HolyGhostFire, phantomfaith and Oasis. They are here working hard in the back ground. It's just I have appreciated their words of wisdom and uplifting fun personalities. May God bless them.
LionHearted
Our fly eating friend Kermit
JCS our sheepiator and
Paz our smack ya with a dead fish sister *sockem
remembering the days.
I miss the teens.
I miss seeing HolyGhostFire, phantomfaith and Oasis. They are here working hard in the back ground. It's just I have appreciated their words of wisdom and uplifting fun personalities. May God bless them.
LionHearted
Our fly eating friend Kermit
JCS our sheepiator and
Paz our smack ya with a dead fish sister *sockem
remembering the days.
Sorrow looks back, Worry looks around, But faith looks up! Live simply, love generously, care deeply, speak kindly and trust in our Creator who loves us.
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Dora - Posts: 3759
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Re: Remember those who touched our lives here on Oasis
been thinking about them, too.
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stillstanding - Posts: 464
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Re: Remember those who touched our lives here on Oasis
Its been about 13 months since last heard from brother vahn.
Some of his writings went over my head. There was one that came to mind a couple months after one of his postings:
" imagine the implications "
I was complaining about the flat tire on my car.
- at least I had a car, many don't.
I live paycheck to paycheck.
- yet there was money to fix the tire.
I was complaining about the job.
- at least I had a job when many around me didn't.
I was looking at the pile of dirty dishes in the kitchen sink.
I noticed the piles of dirty clothes waiting to be washed.
I noticed the scratches in the wood frames around the hallway entrance and the bedroom door from the wheelchair.
I noticed the old cracked window.
I noticed the leaky faucet.
I noticed the toilet running by itself at times.
I noticed my tools and various electrical parts strewn about the garage by my son.
I imagined the implications.
I thanked the Lord for the dirty dishes, the dirty clothes, the scratches around the house,
the craked window, the leaky faucet, and the running toilet, the misplaced tools.
I realized how abundantly blessed I am!
Thank you brother vahn
Thank you God! \o/ \o/ \o/
Some of his writings went over my head. There was one that came to mind a couple months after one of his postings:
" imagine the implications "
I was complaining about the flat tire on my car.
- at least I had a car, many don't.
I live paycheck to paycheck.
- yet there was money to fix the tire.
I was complaining about the job.
- at least I had a job when many around me didn't.
I was looking at the pile of dirty dishes in the kitchen sink.
I noticed the piles of dirty clothes waiting to be washed.
I noticed the scratches in the wood frames around the hallway entrance and the bedroom door from the wheelchair.
I noticed the old cracked window.
I noticed the leaky faucet.
I noticed the toilet running by itself at times.
I noticed my tools and various electrical parts strewn about the garage by my son.
I imagined the implications.
I thanked the Lord for the dirty dishes, the dirty clothes, the scratches around the house,
the craked window, the leaky faucet, and the running toilet, the misplaced tools.
I realized how abundantly blessed I am!
Thank you brother vahn
Thank you God! \o/ \o/ \o/
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Timothy - Posts: 667
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Re: Remember those who touched our lives here on Oasis
I am remembering the comfort and encouragement of SimplyBreezy.
She had a way of welcoming people with a warm soft manor.
Spending time with her was like wrapping oneself in a big thick warm comforter.
She always had a blessing ready and waiting for anyone and everyone.
She had a way of welcoming people with a warm soft manor.
Spending time with her was like wrapping oneself in a big thick warm comforter.
She always had a blessing ready and waiting for anyone and everyone.
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Timothy - Posts: 667
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Re: Remember those who touched our lives here on Oasis
Sister Pine brought to mind the, teenagers.
What precious joy they have been!
And the current group of teens are incredibly awesome!
The first teen I meet here was stargazer777.
She liked to scetch.
She had a scetch of a shepard boy carrying a lamb on his sholders.
When my son saw it he begged me to print it out so he could color it.
My son colored it with every color of the rainbow. It was awe inspiring!
Stargazer777 was wise beyond her years. I was blessed through her fellowship!
Timothy
What precious joy they have been!
And the current group of teens are incredibly awesome!
The first teen I meet here was stargazer777.
She liked to scetch.
She had a scetch of a shepard boy carrying a lamb on his sholders.
When my son saw it he begged me to print it out so he could color it.
My son colored it with every color of the rainbow. It was awe inspiring!
Stargazer777 was wise beyond her years. I was blessed through her fellowship!
Timothy
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Timothy - Posts: 667
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Re: Remember those who touched our lives here on Oasis
Timothy wrote:Its been about 13 months since last heard from brother vahn.
Some of his writings went over my head. There was one that came to mind a couple months after one of his postings:
" imagine the implications "
I was complaining about the flat tire on my car.
- at least I had a car, many don't.
I live paycheck to paycheck.
- yet there was money to fix the tire.
I was complaining about the job.
- at least I had a job when many around me didn't.
I was looking at the pile of dirty dishes in the kitchen sink.
I noticed the piles of dirty clothes waiting to be washed.
I noticed the scratches in the wood frames around the hallway entrance and the bedroom door from the wheelchair.
I noticed the old cracked window.
I noticed the leaky faucet.
I noticed the toilet running by itself at times.
I noticed my tools and various electrical parts strewn about the garage by my son.
I imagined the implications.
I thanked the Lord for the dirty dishes, the dirty clothes, the scratches around the house,
the craked window, the leaky faucet, and the running toilet, the misplaced tools.
I realized how abundantly blessed I am!
Thank you brother vahn
Thank you God! \o/ \o/ \o/
That was very inspiring. Thank you Timothy for sharing our brother Vahns writings.
And simplybreezy is all those things you shared about her. A very special sister. A piece of heaven.
Sorrow looks back, Worry looks around, But faith looks up! Live simply, love generously, care deeply, speak kindly and trust in our Creator who loves us.
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Dora - Posts: 3759
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Re: Remember those who touched our lives here on Oasis
Keeper of the Light and I were cooking up an old secret recipe he just made up.
He asked for some spices . As he was mixing in the spices
I was reminded of, spicegirl. She had a way of spicing up the conversation in chat!
Specially with her # 1 nemesis, Kimberly.
He asked for some spices . As he was mixing in the spices
I was reminded of, spicegirl. She had a way of spicing up the conversation in chat!
Specially with her # 1 nemesis, Kimberly.
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Timothy - Posts: 667
- Location: Michigan
- Marital Status: Married
Re: Remember those who touched our lives here on Oasis
Yes! Those two were the pair. Our sister is spicing up the heavenly realms now. We get to see her one again one day.
Kimberly is a nemesis I can't wait till she reads that!
Kimberly is a nemesis I can't wait till she reads that!
Sorrow looks back, Worry looks around, But faith looks up! Live simply, love generously, care deeply, speak kindly and trust in our Creator who loves us.
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Dora - Posts: 3759
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- Marital Status: Married
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