This is the blog of Wendy Sue and Andrew Andrew Alpaugh to chronicle our daily blessings and bumps along the way. I will try to keep the blog as up to date as I can! A little bit about us, as I said my name is Wendy Sue Alpaugh and my beloved hubby's name is Scott Andrew Alpaugh and we started this blog to share our little world with you. We hope you enjoy it.
I Sure Miss You
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If life could only bring again, the days I took for granted when To hear your voice was just a call away Oh what I'd give for just some time, to say the things that slipped my mind There's so much now I'd really like to say But I can never go back when we did the things we did back then I'll store those precious memories in my mind I'll take what you've instilled in me; I'll try to be all I can be And walk the path that you have left behind
Chorus: I sure miss you; life will never be the same with you not here Each passing day has brought much pain But with God's grace my strength remains I sure miss you, but heaven's sweeter with you there
The little things that seemed so small are now gold in a memory vault I cherish every one I have of you Now I can see and recognize the part you played to shape my life I often see you in the things I do In God's design and master plan He saw the hurting hearts of man As we would say goodbye to those so dear So with our family and friends we'll be together once again We'll view all heaven's splendor hand in hand
Hey everyone, welcome back to my blog! Today I want to talk about something that has been on my mind lately: forgiveness. Forgiveness is a powerful and healing process that can free us from resentment, anger, guilt and shame. But how do we forgive others who have hurt us? And how do we forgive ourselves for our own mistakes? In this post, I will share with you some insights and tips on how to practice forgiveness in your daily life. First of all, let me say that forgiveness is not easy. It takes courage, compassion and humility to let go of the past and move on. Forgiveness does not mean that you condone or forget what happened, or that you have to reconcile with the person who wronged you. Forgiveness means that you choose to release the negative emotions that are holding you back and hurting you. Forgiveness is a gift that you give to yourself, not to the other person. So how do we forgive? Well, there is no one right way to do it, but here are some steps that might help you al...
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