Monday, February 26, 2007

How long, O Lord!

My friends, My husband and I spent all afternoon in court waiting to testify in my son's custody trial. We did not get our turn, and we will have to go back tomorrow. How long, O Lord! Please keep praying. Thank you all for the prayers.

23 comments:

  1. praying for you all this evening and tomorrow.

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  2. Prayers continuing --- we have a court case coming up - the event happened about 5 years ago - we still don't have a firm date. grrrr-- courts.

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  3. We will believe that good will ultimately come out of heartahce.

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  4. Thank you all.

    KJ, in my strong moments, I do believe that what you say is true.

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  5. Add my prayrs to the heap.

    ((Mimi)) (((((Mimi's family)))))

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  6. prayers and peace to you -

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  7. Love and prayers, Mimi. Stay well and hope hard.

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  8. I'll give it to in simple words, my friends. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. We do feel the prayers.

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  9. Oh, Mimi---to be honest, I was afraid of this. I thought of you all afternoon and kept praying--and I will keep praying until things are done in the best interests of the children.

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  10. I pray unceasingly for you and your family, Mimi. May God bless you as you go through this most difficult time.

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  11. {{{{{Mimi}}}}} Waiting is the hardest part. Prayers continue...

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  12. How do I thank thee?
    Let me count the ways.

    Many thanks for the prayers.
    Merci beaucoup des prières.
    Muchas gracias para las oraciónes.

    (Apology to Elizabeth Browning)

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  13. Oh, and Elizabeth, I could have used some of those happy pills today.

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  14. Mimi, your family is in my prayers.

    Marilyn

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  15. Prayers continue from Vermont (about to fly to Oregon).

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  16. Marilyn, thank you so much.

    Caminante, say the prayers while you're airborne. They get to God quicker. I pray for a safe trip for you.

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  17. Mimi

    Prayers for you and your family

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  18. Prayers ascend, dear Grandmère...

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  19. stopping by to see how you are holding up today

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  20. As Dennis said, Dear Mimi,
    Just checking in to see how you are and waiting for your news.
    Love to you and Granpere, et al.

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  21. Much better today, thanks be to God, but exhausted.

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