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My Nighttime Devotional

I read my devotional tonight.  It covered friendship.  It talked about how in society today we have microwave friendship, and compared such to the instant gratification we enjoy today.  We've become a society of friends who are here one minute and gone the next. It goes on to say that we used to call that sort of friend an acquaintance,  someone we met with occasionally in our daily life and enjoyed but we knew they are not the friends who would sacrifice themselves to help us in the time of need. It went on to remind us that an individual we could count on to assist us and who would sacrifice needs in any and all circumstances was our true friend.  It was someone we had not only spent time with but we cried with,  rejoiced with, and a person we had history with and we would actually take time to discover who they were,  what they were like, and what they believed in.  They even share the same belief system, the same values in life.  A true f...

Remembering Autism Speaks

From the awful cyberattacking that began in 2014, and the EAP next to the Cut's R US by Publix Super Market in Byron.  You know over by the old Mama Mia's.  Somehow from going to get our haircut they did something weird with the EAP next door.  The EAP stands for Educational Autism Program.  They have been eavesdropping on our phones and we had a nephew with Asperger's and I also had a new niece with Asperger's.  It was strange because Aunt Diane had wondered if Dodi's seizures were from autism spectrum, which is actually Damon's Aunt, was somehow was mixed up with Diane, Uncle Jimmy's daughter and Diane from the AOL, Yahoo, ATT, Bellsouth hacking.   She was from Steel Group too.  Then of course as they search through emails they started in on Jody's.  Then of course I don't know what was going on but somebody searched through every single thing in the Attic and they were upset over an affidavit from SC that was signed by a Diane Layton for C...

Blanket

She saw the white blanketed ground as the gentle icy air blew small flurries across the pond.  It was peaceful.  Almost as if one could endure the cold lying down and watching it floating down from the sky.