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Posted by Welease Woderwick (# 10424) on :
 
This is the thread for the giving of thanks not just to God but to those people and organizations that have influenced our lives for good whether momentarily or over the longer term.

All that we have comes from God, may we all be faithful in giving thanks.
 
Posted by JFH (# 14794) on :
 
I was blessed yesterday with a scholarship from my university. Blessed be the name of the Lord.
 
Posted by duchess (# 2764) on :
 
I am thankful for my family and friends. And my job.
Happy New Year.
 
Posted by Evangeline (# 7002) on :
 
I am thankful that after going to A&E and spending 2 days in hospital and having CT scans and MRI etc my Dad has an inner ear problem that has been causing his lopsided vertigo. TBTG it wasn't a stroke and he should make a full recover fairly soon.
 
Posted by Eigon (# 4917) on :
 
Giving thanks for my neighbour, who heard me howling through the wall (in between throwing up) and called the out of hours doctor - who called the ambulance.
The ambulance man was lovely, calm and reassuring - and I'm now fine (if a bit wobbly).
 
Posted by Morlader (# 16040) on :
 
Really, just being here, reading threads ... and being alive.

Two years ago I didn't expect to see even the end of 2010. So, TBTG and to all the pray-ers cruising on SofF and in several churches hereabouts. Also to Morladres and all the medical people involved.

Morlader.

[ 01. January 2012, 19:55: Message edited by: Morlader ]
 
Posted by Ye Olde Motherboarde (# 54) on :
 
The meds finally kicked in after almost 3 weeks. The wheezing has disappeared at night. (Darn wheezing kept me awake for nights on end). Now, if I can get my energy back, I'll be happy. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Tree Bee (# 4033) on :
 
My Dad has a place ready at the nursing home that my Mum has found for him.
It's very close to their home and Mum is so happy.
He'll leave hospital on Monday. [Yipee]
 
Posted by Gussie (# 12271) on :
 
Thanks for friendship after an evening spent with some one I've known since I was 11 - that's getting on for fifty years now! Don't see her often as she is in Australia and I'm in England, but it's great when we do get to meet up.
 
Posted by Sioni Sais (# 5713) on :
 
As we speak Elder Daughter still has her job but half the staff at HQ have lost theirs [Frown] . The administrators are trying to keep the firm going as a whole as it's making a profit but burdened with colossal debt. Let's hope for a buyer who wants to keep it going as a whole.

More [Big Grin] is that the firm Mrs Sioni works for is opening a branch where Elder Daughter lives, so if she can get her CV in, she might get a Deputy Manager position there.
 
Posted by Ethne Alba (# 5804) on :
 
Yay! six out of the seven days are now past and gone...one to go...whooop!!!!
 
Posted by chukovsky (# 116) on :
 
Well, we have some major news that is very praiseworthy - we posted on the Prayers thread that this was, hopefully about to happen - but we'd like to announce the safe arrival, and placement with us, of Baby Spouse Ferretovsky. He was obviously in a hurry to meet us, as he was born just over 3 weeks early, but he is very happy and healthy (and quiet!), and we are currently waiting to travel home with him.

Happily this waiting period should also include introducing him to his first shipmate (other than us of course!) as we are travelling to get his passport and happily to the same city as a Greenbelt regular (we'll keep the name of the city/shipmate quiet for the moment if that's OK).
 
Posted by Mamacita (# 3659) on :
 
Welcome home, Baby Spouse Ferretovsky!
 
Posted by Welease Woderwick (# 10424) on :
 
Big thanks and praise here today for 23 years without alcohol!
 
Posted by jedijudy (# 333) on :
 
Congratulations!
Welcome to Baby Spouse Ferretovsky, and well done Wodders!!
 
Posted by duchess (# 2764) on :
 
My dad is at home now from the adult care, healing from a broken/fixed-up femur. And KC got her stuff out of my condo yesterday. I AM SO THRILLED ABOUT THAT. (Long story short, her stuff was piled up there for over 1 year).
 
Posted by Ferijen (# 4719) on :
 
[Yipee] for the safe arrival of baby S-F [Yipee]
 
Posted by welsh dragon (# 3249) on :
 
That's fantastic! How wonderful!!
 
Posted by Ye Olde Motherboarde (# 54) on :
 
Praise the Lord, I finally could get to church.
 
Posted by Dormouse (# 5954) on :
 
I am happy to be able to post an update from my friend Richard, who was arrested in Zambia, charged with stealing his own property:
today I received my discharge from the High Court as the Drug Enforcement Agency withdrew the case. Hardly a surprise as they admitted to me several times they had no evidence. That also triggered the release of my vehicles, computers etc.
He added
So just over 9 months of this nightmare have come to an end. Police cells, prison, court appearances, threats of deportation, death threats, loss of personal possessions, three robberies etc etc. but what I'll remember is the extraordinary friendship and kindness I've received from ordinary Zambians. i'll never forget what my Zambian friends did for me. I would often get stopped in Mchini compound, or in town, by people I didn't know, and they would tell me how they were praying for me. Fantastic (although I began to wonder if the prayers were the CAUSE of the problems, being an atheist!).
However, he did have this to add
But I will never forgive the people who did this to me, because it was driven by personal greed, by people who were already earning good salaries. The fact that they are all members of a small charismatic church run by a lying despot, merely aggravates the issue

So maybe I can ask for additional prayers that his view of Christianity which has been somewhat blackened by this experience might be softened...

But in general, thank God that (finally) this whole terrible unjust mess has been resolved.
 
Posted by Yam-uk (# 12791) on :
 
For the tax refund just received from the HMRC totalling 177 quid [Smile]
 
Posted by Tree Bee (# 4033) on :
 
So pleased for Richard. [Votive]
 
Posted by Enigma (# 16158) on :
 
I'm so grateful to God that the event that happened in my church over the last couple of days went so very much better than any of us believed on the day of the 'dress rehearsal'. God knows what He's doing and I'm so grateful that we didn't give up! [Smile]
 
Posted by Tree Bee (# 4033) on :
 
Thanks and praise that after the worst month of my life I've been thoroughly investigated and deemed healthy.
Any pain and discomfort is being put down to anxiety and IBS. So I'd like a new head please!
Breaking out the champers tonight!
 
Posted by Dormouse (# 5954) on :
 
Sorry I'm a bit late on the congratulations, TreeBee, but I'm very glad to hear your news! (and of course, IBS can be made worse by stress...which probably didn't help the symptoms!) [Smile]
 
Posted by Kelly Alves (# 2522) on :
 
Just a quiet bit of praise, from California.
 
Posted by Sioni Sais (# 5713) on :
 
Thanks for a new boiler. Some private landlords do a really decent job.
 
Posted by Amanda B. Reckondwythe (# 5521) on :
 
My sister, from whom I had been estranged for almost two years, and I have been reconciled.
 
Posted by LutheranChik (# 9826) on :
 
Good news on my son-in-law Billy's front: This man who, just a month ago, was literally at death's door, just walked 75 feet down the hospital corridors! He's responding well to treatment, says he's feeling much better (we can actually talk on the phone...he can actually call us, which he's been doing every single day at least once!), and may soon be going home and continuing rehab there. His bloodwork seems to be continuing in a good direction, and I think we're waiting on one more lesion biopsy, but the others have turned out to indicate benign causes. We are all so grateful for this progress.

Good news on my front: My new CPAP machine seems to be easing my sleep AND giving me more energy and mental clarity during the day. It's still an adjustment, going to bed with this contraption...but it's worth it to be healthier overall.
 
Posted by birdsoftheair (# 15219) on :
 
pbtg that we got some unexpected good news! [Yipee]

[ 13. February 2012, 18:35: Message edited by: birdsoftheair ]
 
Posted by malik3000 (# 11437) on :
 
[Yipee]

I usually give thanks and praise for things on the Prayers of the Faithful thread because they usually relate to things i've been praying for. But I've got alot to be grateful for.

I'm undergoing treatment for metasticised melanoma, something that was pretty much a certain death sentence a few years ago but for which I am being treated by something the FDA only approved last year which has shown good promise. Not only that, the treatment has no noticeable side affects. I feel great and grateful to be able to plan for the future. And knowing how people suffer under cancer treatments makes me feel incredibly blessed.

And i feel greateful to have a health plean since each of the 4 treatments costs $30,000 apiece.

I am single with no genetic relative where i live, but i am blessed with a wonderful non-genetic family which is every but as much of a family as a genetic one.

I feel blessed to have found my way/to have been led to the church home where i am today -- doors have been open to me and i feel it's no coincidence that i have been led there at this point in my life.


[Axe murder]

[ 14. February 2012, 01:49: Message edited by: malik3000 ]
 
Posted by Kelly Alves (# 2522) on :
 
[Big Grin] to all of you.
 
Posted by Moo (# 107) on :
 
Thank God for successful heart surgery on five-month-old Alyssa, the granddaughter of a good friend. Alyssa was born with hypoplastic right heart syndrome; the right side of her heart was so underdeveloped that it was non-functional.

It is not possible to do anything about the heart itself, but blood vessels can be re-arranged so that the blood which flows to the body is oxygenated. She had emergency surgery when she was a few weeks old; the latest surgery is half of a permanent fix. She will have another surgery in about eighteen months, but the one she just had is the biggie. She was home from the hospital in less than a week.

We are all grateful to God and to the skilled doctors and nurses who took care of her.

Moo
 
Posted by daisymay (# 1480) on :
 
Thank you God and those who prayed for me re colonoscopy, and my previous accident. I'm feeling OK and fine today and managed to sleep well and get up out of bed with no pain. [Axe murder]
 
Posted by harmony hope (# 4070) on :
 
For the lovely people at the hospital who were so accommodating when my van wouldn't start for my daughter's appointment - first I cancelled then I managed to borrow a car so they re-booked me at the last minute on the end of surgery! For the lovely doctor who was so compassionate and honest with my daughter and for the good old NHS (which may be far from perfect but which is amazing nonetheless).

For a sense of peace in the middle of stress - thank you.
 
Posted by birdie (# 2173) on :
 
quote:
I would very much appreciate prayers for the birdie family's current selling up/moving/finding school for the kids situation. Particularly the school bit. Because of both kids' medical needs it's potentially very complicated (although also might not be) and I'm feeling really, really overwhelmed by it all.

I posted this about an hour ago, and then went to make some phone calls I had been dreading. The phone calls went fine, and then when I put the phone down after the last one, the estate agent called, to arrange a viewing of our house this weekend. This is the first viewing since going on the market four months ago.

I know this doesn't make it all sorted, but I feel a lot more as if sorting is a realistic possibility than I did an hour ago!
 
Posted by Jack the Lass (# 3415) on :
 
I got offered a job today! I'm so happy, and so very thankful [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Jengie Jon (# 273) on :
 
[Yipee] yay [Yipee]

Jengie
 
Posted by Ags (# 204) on :
 
Congrats, Jack. Great news! [Smile]
 
Posted by Sir Kevin (# 3492) on :
 
Good job, Jackie!
 
Posted by duchess (# 2764) on :
 
Yay Mrs. Jackie Lass!

My prayer was posted on my blog since there I can be verbose. In a nutshell, I am highly insecure at any job due to how I was treated a few job-companies ago. I was fearing my boss was unhappy with my work and started to freak out.

I posted on the prayer thread for prayer and that prayer was soon answered. My boss yesterday took me in his office and expressed how happy he is with my work - even though we discussed my lack of Martha Stewart-ness in the booth help. He made it clear he appreciates me.

I will know make a verbose blog post. But just wanted you to know that info. [Smile]
 
Posted by North East Quine (# 13049) on :
 
Yay! Jackie!
And duchess!
[Yipee]
 
Posted by cattyish (# 7829) on :
 
We had a most excellent Sunday School this morning, during which the children's sporting ability and spiritual wisdom far and away surpassed my own. We then had the first ever meeting of our brand new, shiny little contemporary worship group. Lovely, uplifting and tuneful.

Thank you Lord for lovely things and more to come.
 
Posted by maleveque (# 132) on :
 
Thanks be to God for the safe delivery in the wee hours of this morning of my newest grand-niece! Sweet, beautiful Abigail - welcome to the world!
- Anne
 
Posted by Sir Kevin (# 3492) on :
 
I have been w*rking five and a half to six and a half days a week for several weeks: this is a good thing, as my wife is a graduate student and we do not wish to exhaust the moneys from her student loans before she signs a teaching contract and commences drawing a salary at the end of summer. Thankfully, I have the entire day off on Saturday: we may even go to see a film!
 
Posted by Ye Olde Motherboarde (# 54) on :
 
We have wonderful, healthy children and grandchildren, and for that, Lord, we are most thankful.
 
Posted by Lothlorien (# 4927) on :
 
In two days it will be two weeks since son's back operation which was more extensive and complicated than foreseen.

He's just rung me. I haven't heard him so upbeat, hopeful and animated in probably a year. The agonising leg pain has gone, the operation site is sore but healing well.

He's walking around every half hour and taking three 20 minute walks outside a day which are helping loosen muscles which have been tight for 15 months. He's still being very careful with movement but at least he can move.

Best of all he's off all forms of morphine and the other medications which were clogging his brain. He takes ibuprofen if needed and at night so he can sleep.

Than you so much for prayers.
 
Posted by Eigon (# 4917) on :
 
I just found out that I've sold my first ever ebook on Smashwords!
 
Posted by cattyish (# 7829) on :
 
Thank you God for bringing back my voice so I could make all those terrible mistakes in the act 1 run-through, not in the dress rehearsal!

Csttyish, happy days.
 
Posted by Doc Tor (# 9748) on :
 
I've just won the Philip K Dick award. Unlooked for and entirely astonishing.
 
Posted by Earwig (# 12057) on :
 
Whoa! Many, many congrats Doc Tor! [Yipee]
 
Posted by cattyish (# 7829) on :
 
Well done Doc Tor, fabulous news!

Cattyish, not jealous at all, no.
 
Posted by ken (# 2460) on :
 
Congratulations!


And without even a comment from Chris Priest [Biased]
 
Posted by Doc Tor (# 9748) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ken:
Congratulations!


And without even a comment from Chris Priest [Biased]

Curses! Foiled again!
 
Posted by Eigon (# 4917) on :
 
Well done, Doc Tor!
 
Posted by QLib (# 43) on :
 
Many congratulations.
 
Posted by Welease Woderwick (# 10424) on :
 
A friend wrote to me recently to tell me he is now 15 years sober! Good for Carl!
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
TBTG that I now have a lighter cast for my fractured wrist, and even better, I'll probably only have to have it on for 4 weeks altogether rather than the usual 6! I am SO grateful [Overused]
 
Posted by Evangeline (# 7002) on :
 
TBTG that a health problem that was diagnosed some years ago and foretold all sorts of doom and gloom seems to have resolved, such that a new specialist I saw today looked at my results and said there's nothing wrong with x..which was a huge surprise. [Votive]
 
Posted by Tree Bee (# 4033) on :
 
[Yipee] for your healing!
 
Posted by Enigma (# 16158) on :
 
Thank you Lord for a great family holiday with 3 generations together sharing hopes, dreams and memories. Also food and wine of course!!
 
Posted by Morlader (# 16040) on :
 
TBTG and to shipmates praying for JF and her son's double organ transplant. It went very well and JF's son is now "in recovery" with every chance of being able to lead a 'normal life'.

TBTG also that I am back home after a 999 trip to hospital (0100 hours yesterday) as a cardiac side effect of my chemotherapy.
 
Posted by Mad Cat (# 9104) on :
 
Giving thanks to God for my work mentor V, who stood between me and the principal teacher and told her about the b**ls up.

It meant the flames din't go up to high, and the problem is solved.

Thank you God. Thank you.
 
Posted by Yerevan (# 10383) on :
 
Thank you for my son James, who was four months old on Easter Sunday. I can't believe its thirteen months almost to the day since I decided to ask everyone and anyone to pray for us as we were struggling to conceive and beginning to lose heart, and got a positive pregnancy test five days later. Given a few seemingly unanswered prayers in the past I wasn't prepared for such divine efficiency [Razz]
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
[Axe murder] Yerevan that's such good news [Axe murder]

Mrs. S, looking for the 'LIKE' button
 
Posted by Qoheleth. (# 9265) on :
 
Deo Gratias that I survived an electrical flashover accident at work tonight with only 1st + 2nd degree burns to my arms. And thanks to colleagues and lovely A+E staff who looked after me. Home now with a cuppa.
 
Posted by Ferijen (# 4719) on :
 
Yikes Qoholeth, that's a bit dramatic. Take care of yourself.
 
Posted by Sioni Sais (# 5713) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Qoheleth.:
Deo Gratias that I survived an electrical flashover accident at work tonight with only 1st + 2nd degree burns to my arms. And thanks to colleagues and lovely A+E staff who looked after me. Home now with a cuppa.

That's some 'only'! Definitely worth a Thanks and Praise and I hope no one else was hurt.
 
Posted by Anna B (# 1439) on :
 
We just sold our house in Chicago, some nine months after we moved to Connecticut.

Thanks be to God!
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
Heartfelt thanks that no-one was injured - especially our friend B, a fireman in Cornwall - in the Falmouth hotel fire. However was it dry enough to burn! But thanks anyway [Smile]

The Grateful Mrs S.
 
Posted by Kelly Alves (# 2522) on :
 
Amen, amen!

Adding a praise-- about two weeks ago, I read a somber post on FB from a girl who my nephews have adopted as a sort of cousin (she comes to all our family events.) She posted that she had expressed to her mom that she wanted to go to college, but her mom said she wasn't smart enough and should give the idea up.

I ground my teeth and sent her a private note offering support.

Today she posted a jpeg of her certificate of placement on her schools' Honor Roll. HONOR.ROLL.

I am currently squealing all over the place. So very proud of our brilliant and promising miss J. [Yipee] [Yipee] [Yipee] [Tear]
 
Posted by Mamacita (# 3659) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Anna B:
We just sold our house in Chicago, some nine months after we moved to Connecticut.

Thanks be to God!

Thanks indeed. What an ordeal, Anna B! You must be so relieved!
 
Posted by comet (# 10353) on :
 
thankful for good family and good timing. my electric was due to be shut off today. my paycheck+child support checks arrived at noon - and the CS check was $200 dollars shorter than it should be (for the second time in a row) all my money (including cash tips in pocket) went into bank and it wasn't enough just to cover the back due. As the (very nice) tech pulls into my driveway and is negotiating my overly-exuberant doggies, my mom calls to say she paid the rest. so he wasted a trip. he was very happy to have wasted his trip also. and now he's happily driving away covered in fur and slobber (the dogs, not mine...) and I get to keep my refridgeration/netflix/shower habit for another month.
 
Posted by Nicolemrw (# 28) on :
 
Not unexpected but very welcome, I got a large check today from my mother's life insurance. I count it as her last gift to me.
 
Posted by Anna B (# 1439) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Mamacita:
quote:
Originally posted by Anna B:
We just sold our house in Chicago, some nine months after we moved to Connecticut.

Thanks be to God!

Thanks indeed. What an ordeal, Anna B! You must be so relieved!
Preach it, sister!!! Thanks, too, for your good wishes.

Rejoicing with all here.
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
Thanks to God for his answer to our prayers for fine weather yesterday afternoon. It rained all morning, then stopped at one o'clock, just in time for everyone to decide that they WOULD come to the church festival after all! (and then it rained again when we had cleared up, which was absolutely okay with everyone).
Also thanks that loads of non-church people came along to see that church people DO have fun!
[Axe murder]
Mrs. S, tired but very very grateful
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
Heartfelt thanks that my fractured wrist seems to have healed well - I cast off my cast today (and oh! the joy of being able to wash my hands properly with soap, and dry them!).

Mrs. S, happily twice as dextrous as before
[Overused]
 
Posted by neandergirl (# 8916) on :
 
Yay for all the Yay!

Special thanks and Yay - my wee girl turns 2 today!
 
Posted by TurquoiseTastic (# 8978) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by neandergirl:
Yay for all the Yay!

Special thanks and Yay - my wee girl turns 2 today!

Hurrah! And yay for the return of neandergirl, too - it always lifts the spirits to see your posts on this thread [Smile]
 
Posted by Kelly Alves (# 2522) on :
 
Amen to that! And YFATY!

I have just checked my grade report for this semester-- which was challenging for a variety of reasons-- and found that I got straight A's. Can't believe it. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Ferijen (# 4719) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by neandergirl:
Yay for all the Yay!

Special thanks and Yay - my wee girl turns 2 today!

That was a quick two years! Lovely to see you here.
 
Posted by neandergirl (# 8916) on :
 
Hugs all 'round!
 
Posted by daisymay (# 1480) on :
 
Thank you very much God, the man sorting the emergency water falling on to the gas and the electricity and the home, has fixed it - he worked all day to do it! [Overused]
 
Posted by Enigma (# 16158) on :
 
Today my house was leaking though the overflow. watering my garden which I am trying to make non-maintainable!! Thanks for a retired plumber who was available to sort me out!!
 
Posted by Enigma (# 16158) on :
 
Sorry for double post. Non maintainable = maintenance free. [Smile] My mind is upside down.
 
Posted by duchess (# 2764) on :
 
this couple are doing much, much better. I swear, when you people pray, it is amazing. [Smile] They are going to work on their marriage and the child is blissfully unaware of things. I will continue to pray for love and grace. Thank you thank you thank you for praying and thank you God! [Votive]
 
Posted by Welease Woderwick (# 10424) on :
 
Thanks that I had a great time in UK and good flights to and from - I met loads of lovely Shipmates, although an Admin did manage to pull rank on me this last week and saw lots of my lovely other friends, too. The icing on the cake was Monday lunch with a guy I haven't seen for 20 - 25 years.
 
Posted by Nicolemrw (# 28) on :
 
My daughter graduates college tomorrow!!! After a lifetime of worrying if we'd be able to afford it, it's over and done!!!
 
Posted by neandergirl (# 8916) on :
 
Yay for all the yay!
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
Originally posted on Prayers of the Faithful...
quote:
Please pray for N, the wife of a dear friend. She has the early stages of dementia or something like it and is on a clinical trial for new medication. Today she faces a battery of tests - please pray for positive results. Also for strength for J, her husband, a truly good man and servant of his Lord.
N's score on the tests has improved by two points, which people seem to think is s significant improvement and may show that the disease has been slowed or arrested.

Thank you God ... [Angel]

Mrs. S, heartened again by the power of prayer
 
Posted by Janine (# 3337) on :
 
I mentioned on the prayer thread a while back a homeless guy we know from our mutual haunting of a nearby cafe/bookstore. He's such a fixture there, the store was able to put him on the payroll for some maintenance/custodial work he helps them with. Given how they usually do things there, I think they invented the job just for him. And given how hard it can be to find and keep a "real job" when you're living out of your truck, I was pleased to hear about it.
 
Posted by Sioni Sais (# 5713) on :
 
Way back I mentioned an Indian guy at our church who was trying to get visas for his wife and young child to join him while he studies in Cardiff. Yay! They are now with us, so thanks be to God and to the High Commission staff for dealing with the application pretty rapidly given the tougher than ever guidelines which are confusing the heck out of them.
 
Posted by Janine (# 3337) on :
 
TBTG for I. Robert "Bobby" Boudreaux, who has been my boss, I guess you could say -- I'm an election commissioner and he's been the Clerk of Court for Terrebonne Parish for 48 years, in public service for over 60 years. Attended his retirement banquet last night.

Despite the political nature of his post, he served with wit and intelligence, kindness and concern, and a real public-spiritedness, without a hint of even the teensiest scandal. In Louisiana. [Eek!] For 48 years.

And all his grown children are well-adjusted and successful in their fields and his sweet traditional wife "Miz Rose" did it all, he has to say, 'cause of the constant demands of his career. A person doesn't enter into public service in that way and still meet the demands of a family unless the couple is a package deal.

Good on them, I say. God was good to us, to give him to us all these years.
 
Posted by daisymay (# 1480) on :
 
I'm pleased and relieved while I had two cats having to stay in my home, my family's two cats, while there "owners" were away, and they were happy and fine with me and are now back to there home. [Overused]
 
Posted by Ags (# 204) on :
 
Thanks and praise that our older daughter's wedding went so well yesterday! We had a fabulous time (and hope all the guests did too!)
Please pray for Alan & Sarah as they begin married life together.
 
Posted by Gussie (# 12271) on :
 
Thanks that I managed to drive to the airport to collect my mum, deliver her safely home and get back home myself, all without incident. It's about the furthest I've driven in five years and the first time I've driven at night for about two.
 
Posted by Japes (# 5358) on :
 
[Big Grin] Have just landed myself a second job, which will work almost perfectly with my main job, (may need to do a little negotiating) will use skills I thought I'd never use again, and with a job description that could've been written with me in mind. (So say the four people I'd approached for references/prayer, and who got the copy of the job description.)

Thank you, God!
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
Thanks that we survived two weeks' sailing in Greece without making complete idiots of ourselves, and that our aging bones (esp. my freshly healed wrist!) held up pretty well to what we asked them to do!

Mrs. S, just as wet *on* shore in the UK
 
Posted by Huia (# 3473) on :
 
Before the February 2011 earthquake I had a favourite route for biking to church, down Gloucester St and through the Park. This has been cordoned off as unsafe while buildings were demolished. The good news is that it is re-opening tomorrow [Yipee] .

It's difficult for me to express the joy of getting an important part of the city back - though I know it's a wasteland at present [Tear] it will come back.

Huia
 
Posted by Jonah the Whale (# 1244) on :
 
My youngest heard today that he passed his school exams, much to my surprise. I am soooo pleased for him it almost feels like I passed them myself. Thank you God. Or Yay! if that works better.
 
Posted by Wood (# 7) on :
 
Always awesome.

You might not know that I got appointed as Artist in Residence (well, poet, really) at my alma mater. I'm going to spend six months getting paid a living wage (well, a part-time one) to write poetry.

Workwise, this is the best thing that has ever happened to me ever.
 
Posted by Chorister (# 473) on :
 
Congratulations Wood, may it go well.

Giving thanks for 6 wonderful months of my little granddaughter's life so far (born December last year). We had half-a-birthday-cake to celebrate. [Yipee]
 
Posted by neandergirl (# 8916) on :
 
Yay! for all the yay!
 
Posted by Welease Woderwick (# 10424) on :
 
I've just been sitting here thinking how amazingly fortunate I am to have such a great bunch of friends of all ages - thanks and praise indeed!
 
Posted by JoannaP (# 4493) on :
 
Thanks to God for 50 years of Fr Paul's ordained ministry and a wonderful service with a packed church to celebrate it this morning!
Also thanks that he will only be "semi-retired" , so we will continue to benefit from his wisdom and experience. [Yipee]
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
TBTG for a lovely family weekend with my mother the Dowager Mrs S., Miss S. and her fiance, Master S. (newly promoted!) and of course the ever-reliable Mr. S. [Axe murder]

TBTG for all the answered prayers, for all the many blessings. I know things aren't always this blessed, need to remember to thank God now!

Mrs. S, truly blessed [Overused]
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
Thanks for my Mum, the Dowager Mrs S., whose 88th birthday it is today. [Axe murder]
Thanks that she is still the person she always was, albeit a bit more frail. [Axe murder]
Thanks for all her friends who enable her to live the life she does.

Thank you God!

Mrs. S, in filial affection.
(sorry for double post!)
 
Posted by Ye Olde Motherboarde (# 54) on :
 
Thank you Lord for the safe delivery of grand baby #5 this morning.

[Votive]
 
Posted by neandergirl (# 8916) on :
 
Yay babies!

Yay for all the yay!
 
Posted by Beethoven (# 114) on :
 
Giving *lots* of thanks that Mr B has come home safely today. He's just told me about a very horrible moment on his journey where he completely lost control of the car under braking, and almost hit the central barrier before ending up sideways across the carriageway. Miraculously, everything behind him was able to stop safely, so all is (more or less) well. Scary to hear about, and undoubtedly far more terrifying to be in.

So, yay for his safety, and yay for other people's quick responses and safety too. *phew*
 
Posted by Enigma (# 16158) on :
 
I've had a great day today. My birthday which I was trying to ignore but my family and friends didn't let me. Thanks to them for making me feel special and thanks to God for knowing that we are all special 'cos He made us. [Smile]
 
Posted by Sioni Sais (# 5713) on :
 
Yay for the European Parliament and the MEPs for chucking out the ACTA.

This overblown legislation, the European equivalent of SOPA, would have tilted the balance of cross-border Intellectual Property law to favour IP rights holders to an even greater extent. It had been put together by the European Commission, prominent IP offices (USA, Japan, Canada, Australia etc) with no consultation with stakeholders on the 'other' side of IP. ACTA had been opposed by Medecin Sans Frontieres on the grounds that it would discourage production of generic drugs and had it not been for the European Parliament God alone knows what restrictions could have been placed on internet use.

This is a victory for ordinary people over those unelected scumbags, the EU commissioners and big business interests.
 
Posted by Tree Bee (# 4033) on :
 
My son in law G has a new job, with whom he works now, and it's a promotion!
His current post has been deleted and at the moment he's training someone else to do his job in another location.
So it's a great relief all round - thanks to all who prayed for him.
 
Posted by Mamacita (# 3659) on :
 
My daughter just texted me a photo of her hand. With a new ring on it. [Axe murder]
 
Posted by neandergirl (# 8916) on :
 
Yay for all the yay! And for the bling!
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
Mr S. and I intrepidly ran a barbecue for our church's Youth Groups last night. It nearly deafened us - outdoors! - and we were exhausted. Thank you Lord [Axe murder] for all the people who voluntarily give up their time to help these children find direction and worth in their lives (cos I sure as hell couldn't do it!)

Mrs S. still recovering
 
Posted by Doc Tor (# 9748) on :
 
Young Master Tor was confirmed by the bishop last night, along with around fifty other children and adults from our deanery.

I have no idea if this is a sign of rude health in the church or not, but we have every reason to be grateful that Master Tor has survived his nearly 13 years on this planet and appears to be growing into a faith of his own.
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
Thank you Lord for answered prayers on assorted issues. Why do I never remember that

'Prayer should be our first recourse, not our last resort'?

Thank you anyway [Angel]

Mrs. S, just thankful again
 
Posted by Gladly The Cross-eyed Bear (# 9641) on :
 
Thanks and Praise that I now have a job! Not as much money, but significantly better than none. A shorter commute, so I will be saving on auto expenses.

Gladly
 
Posted by neandergirl (# 8916) on :
 
Yay for all the yay!
 
Posted by Anglo Catholic Relict (# 17213) on :
 
Thanks be to God most of all for my darling girl, for my church and my dear priest, for my little school, and for all my friends in both.

Thanks for health and happiness, for a recent increase in my disability payments and for summer finally arriving. Thanks for my daughter passing all her exams superbly well, and heading safely towards her second year at uni.

God is good.
 
Posted by Grammatica (# 13248) on :
 
For an unlooked-for mercy regarding my student loan payment. I've been able to shift to Income-Based Repayment, which has cut the payment by two-thirds. Thank you, Lord.
 
Posted by Smudgie (# 2716) on :
 
Just look at my brother, recovering so well from his stroke so far! Lord, thank you for his strong body and determination, for the skill of those working with him, and most of all for your love and healing work for his mind and body and the strength you give to those around him... me especially.
 
Posted by Huia (# 3473) on :
 
Smudgie [Yipee]

I want to give thanks for people who help by reminding me that I'm not as daft as I sometimes think I am.

Huia
 
Posted by Enigma (# 16158) on :
 
Much as I hate taking drugs which reduce me to more confusion than usual I give thanks that the monsters seem to have done their work.
Thank you Lord for the NHS even in their struggles!
Watch out work - I am back to normal so you won't be able to get away with quite so much!!!
 
Posted by Mad Cat (# 9104) on :
 
Thank you God for home, for family and friends [Yipee]
 
Posted by Ethne Alba (# 5804) on :
 
Thank You Lord for progress with #3's housing situation.
 
Posted by Anna B (# 1439) on :
 
The dog's got her sight back! Hooray for good veterinarians.
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
Thanks that the Dowager Mrs. S cast off the cast (sorry [Devil] ) from her broken wrist yesterday without any ill-effects. It isn't quite straight but is perfectly functional - YAY! - and at 88 I'm afraid physical perfection is only a dream! [Angel]

Also thanks that my little nephew, aged 4, had only sprained his wrist rather than broken it *mops brow* [Axe murder]

Thank you Lord for all your mercies

The Grateful Mrs. S [Votive]
 
Posted by Sioni Sais (# 5713) on :
 
Elder daughter now has a store of her own (again)! Officially it's maternity cover but it looks pretty secure. It hasn't been an ideal year for her as a very promising relationship broke up, but she's now a whole lot happier.

TBTG [Overused]
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
The food bank Mr. S volunteers at is doing really well - I am amazed at the goodwill demonstrated by ordinary people, for those in desperate need. Someone drove across the city on Friday to bring bags and bags of fresh vegetables from his allotment. Someone else came in to ask what they were short of, then came back with a trolley-load - he'd almost cleared the shelves of that particular item in the local supermarket!
[Overused] [Overused] [Overused]

Sometimes, just sometimes, you really see the face of the Almighty in his servants.

Mrs. S, feeling unworthy [Axe murder]
 
Posted by Lyda*Rose (# 4544) on :
 
Thanks for the healing I had this morning. I woke up in a pretty low depression, such as I haven't had in months, but forced myself to the mid-week healing service. It worked! [Yipee]

A minor miracle, but I'll take it.
 
Posted by Enigma (# 16158) on :
 
Made it to holidays! Thank you Lord!
 
Posted by Tree Bee (# 4033) on :
 
Daughter Erin got the job that she had an interview for on the first day of the Olympics.
She is so pleased; thank you for praying.
She also was granted travelling mercies as the roads were clearer than expected and she reached Bluewater 1 1/2 hours early! [Smile]
 
Posted by Welease Woderwick (# 10424) on :
 
Thanks that all the scans round and about have proved non-worrisome - though I did send an SMS to M to say that I wouldn't trust any doctor who concluded that M's brain is normal!

I'm such a nice friend!
 
Posted by Suze (# 5639) on :
 
After 5 years of distance learning while holding down a more than full time job, I've finally completed my degree in Social Work. I found out today I've been awarded a 2:1 which I simply couldn't been more delighted with - the last year has been more hellish than I can begin to describe but it's finished and I'm qualified in my chosen profession! Praise God from whom all blessings flow!
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
[Angel]

Well done Suze, that's amazing news!

Mrs. S, incapable of learning anything new at this late stage ...
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
[Overused]

Well done Suze, that's amazing news!

Mrs. S, too old to learn any new tricks
 
Posted by JoannaP (# 4493) on :
 
Congratulations Suze, that's awesome. [Yipee] Well done.
 
Posted by Lothlorien (# 4927) on :
 
Great news Suze! Well done.
 
Posted by Sioni Sais (# 5713) on :
 
After, getting the grades he needed, and getting to college enrolment as it opened, Youngest Son is on the music technology course he wanted. Yay!

However, it look like he only got it because someone who had arranged a place dependent on grades, failed to get them, which is tough. [Votive]
 
Posted by Jengie Jon (# 273) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by The Intrepid Mrs S:
[Angel]

Well done Suze, that's amazing news!

Mrs. S, incapable of learning anything new at this late stage ...

I agree with Suze achievement being amazing but...

... but some students aren't exactly young. I particularly like the fact he volunteers to help elderly people not to fall off treadmills at the gym.

Jengie
 
Posted by kingsfold (# 1726) on :
 
I have a nephew [Eek!]

Even more [Eek!] 'cos 8 months or so ago, they'd just about resigned themselves to the fact that weren't going be able to have children.

He's a wee bit early, and quite small (around 5lb) but I'm told he & Mum are both fine.

That's probably thanks & praise on a number of counts.

[ 29. August 2012, 08:36: Message edited by: kingsfold ]
 
Posted by North East Quine (# 13049) on :
 
My son has got a University place through clearing. The amazing thing is that the course he'll be doing looks to be better suited to him than the ones he originally applied to, but didn't get into because his grades weren't good enough.
 
Posted by Ye Olde Motherboarde (# 54) on :
 
I know there are a lot of people who are not fans of Facebook, but Facebook is saving people in the New Orleans area.

Lots of people are logging into Facebook pages of the local mayors and city councilmen and telling where they are trapped on their roofs, helping get people to them to get them to safety. A lot different than Hurricane Katrina, where lives were lost because no one knew where they were.

There is something good to be said about technology.
 
Posted by beachcomber (# 17294) on :
 
For the sudden very heavy and quite short-lived hail storm today; and the sun and rainbows following.
 
Posted by Sioni Sais (# 5713) on :
 
Our pastor was at today's meeting which wouldn't be news were it not for the fact that he hasn't attended for about three months. At long last the Dr's have a diagnosis and a prognosis of 'You are ill, but you will recover and you will feel better than before'! I think he has been burning the candle at both ends and he has been warned by his doctor. It won't stop him doing God's work, but it might tell him to stop abusing his own strength.

TBTG and continuing [Votive] to P and his wife, S.
 
Posted by daisymay (# 1480) on :
 
Just a few minutes ago a young man came and fixed the water that was pouring down all the time! Thank you God for getting him to come eventually! Good for me and my neighbours! [Angel] [Overused]
 
Posted by mdijon (# 8520) on :
 
I joined the CSW day of prayer for Youcef Nadarkhani, and was delighted to get this news just now.

Surely worth thanks and praise.
 
Posted by Matt Black (# 2210) on :
 
Abso-fucking-lutely. Thanks be to God!
 
Posted by Welease Woderwick (# 10424) on :
 
The following appeared on another thread so I thought I'd transfer it here where it will get better cover - this is a thread of general thanks as well as thanks and praise to God:

Originally posted by Chelley:

quote:
I received a parcel today! (Not quite the stuff that warrants a thread to itself I know). But here's the thing... I had attempted to join in with Secret Santa last Christmas - and made a pig's ear of it all round! The parcel sent to me arrived when I was out and somehow I missed being able to collect it so it was sent home again. And because of a bunch of challengy things in life I failed miserably in getting a present sent to my Santee. See, FAIL!
So... jump forward to today and I had another parcel-to-collect note - and I collected it (yay me!). It was a lovely "un-Christmas non-birthday 'just because' pressie package" from Janine. So I wanted to say a big thank you for my Gumbo spices (I know what Gumbo is now having got hooked on 'Hart of Dixie'!) and a lovely ceramic plaque with part of 1 Corinthians 13 on (and a lovely shippie note on the back) and a great magnet too!

Of course this thread may sink to the bowels of the Ship when I've said my thanks, but I thought that maybe this could be a place of wider Ship thanks (without being a popularity contest thrown in!)?... We'll see. But Janine... thank you [Smile]

I keep thinking of those award ceremony thank you speeches so maybe we could have one of those here?
So in that vein...
*Sob* I couldn't have received this lovely present without everyone I've ever known. I'd like to thank the customs people at the other end for not unwrapping it to have a nose and make a pathetic attempt at putting it back together with half the contents missing and the pilot who flew the plane and just everyone who touched my parcel on the way, my mum for teaching me to say 'thank you' and not least my postman for writing all over the card about six times so I wouldn't forget to take ID... I love you all. Oh and *sob*.

Originally posted by Kelly Alves:

quote:
Oh, how awesome. [Big Grin] Right on, Chelley!
Originally posted by The Weeder:

quote:
Random unexpected suprises are the best!
Originally posted by Lyda*Rose:

quote:
Janine is a darling! [Axe murder]

When I wasn't up to going to a Santa Fe meet one spring, she got me a totally unexpected, little Pueblo vase.

And JB and Motherboard were also kind enough to send a package of meet goodies so I could feel a part of things at a distance.

The Ship really has a lot of special people. [Overused]


 
Posted by Welease Woderwick (# 10424) on :
 
Thanks that my friend M seems to have got the nasty prescribed drug out of his system and is feeling loads better. He has said he may even go to college today - he works all week [6 days] [though not this last week] then does a Sundays only degree course!

[ 16. September 2012, 04:55: Message edited by: Welease Woderwick ]
 
Posted by Jack the Lass (# 3415) on :
 
We went to a lovely wedding yesterday, so I want to give thanks for L & M and this new stage in their lives.
 
Posted by jedijudy (# 333) on :
 
I am full of thanks for all the kind words here, and in Another Place, after having to put my kitty to sleep. It means so much to me to have such an abundance of love and concern in what has been such a sad, agonizing decision.

I am also deeply grateful for my family and dear IRL friends who have hugged me and cried with me.

You know I couldn't bear it without you all.
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
Sorry to hear of your loss JJ (()) They form such a part of our lives, those furry friends ...

Many many thanks that the much-delayed conference call this morning actually passed off much more smoothly and productively than I could have anticipated. Prayer can be answered in so many different ways - more than we can ever imagine.

The Grateful (and Relieved) Mrs. S [Overused]

[ 17. September 2012, 10:26: Message edited by: The Intrepid Mrs S ]
 
Posted by Chelley (# 11322) on :
 
Thanks Wodders for sorting out my post! [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Churchy LaFemme (# 11884) on :
 
Finished my doctorate.

C. LaF., PhD.
 
Posted by Jengie Jon (# 273) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Churchy LaFemme:
Finished my doctorate.

C. LaF., PhD.

Yay.

Jengie
 
Posted by LutheranChik (# 9826) on :
 
Prayers of thanksgiving for our new pastoral intern, who's a gem -- a real gift to our congregation this year.
 
Posted by Ye Olde Motherboarde (# 54) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Churchy LaFemme:
Finished my doctorate.

C. LaF., PhD.

CONGRATULATIONS!

But, exactly, what does a C. LaF. do?
 
Posted by JoannaP (# 4493) on :
 
Thank you God for a quick diagnosis and the very fast-working pills for my mother's gouty thumb (especially as it meant I could have a lie-in this morning rather than having to go and help her get dressed [Biased] )
 
Posted by Dormouse (# 5954) on :
 
Thank God for extra extra strong painkillers which mean that I can move without pain - even if it isn't a permanent solution to the problem at least I can live without weeping over the continuos pain!
 
Posted by comet (# 10353) on :
 
in the flooding - my friend had to leave her home and couldn't find the cat outside. the it flooded bad - no dry ground at all. She feared the worst. they let her back home today and she found the cat holed up in the attic, high and dry. Another friend had to just set her dogs loose because she had to be evacuated by bus. When she came home they were on the porch smelling of fish and looking very happy.

small but wonderful blessings.
 
Posted by Chamois (# 16204) on :
 
I saw the hospital consultant this week. I have NOT got rheumatoid arthritis. I've got achilles tendonitis, which won't spread to other joints and will heal if treated gently.

This is an AMAZING relief.

[Yipee]
 
Posted by ElaineC (# 12244) on :
 
Yesterday I was Licensed as a Reader in Rochester Cathedral with 12 other Readers and 3 Pastoral Assistants.

My thanks to all who have supported me through the 3 years of training. Both for their prayers and their practical help.

Photos here.
 
Posted by Boogie (# 13538) on :
 
I am proud and thankful that my son has passed the next stage in his pilots exams and been awarded gold bars for his epaulettes. All being well he'll have completed the course in February.

Photo here

[Big Grin]
 
Posted by jedijudy (# 333) on :
 
ElaineC and Boogie, wonderful news!!! [Yipee]
 
Posted by Organ Builder (# 12478) on :
 
I'm full of gratitude today, simply for being alive.

I remember leaving work on Thursday, and I remember waking up in the ambulance. I was told at the hospital I hit an eighteen-wheeler.

I fractured a sinus, I have nine stitches near and in my nose, I have four staples in the back of my head, and a black eye--but I was able to spend Thursday night in my own bed. I'm back at work today, and my Halloween costume should be stellar this year!

I've seen my truck--it's also clear I was rear-ended (although I don't know if that was before or after I hit the semi). I seem to have no traumas that time can't heal with a little help from Lortabs. I am so aware it could have been significantly worse.
 
Posted by Welease Woderwick (# 10424) on :
 
WOW!! Glad you made it Organ Builder.
 
Posted by Sioni Sais (# 5713) on :
 
Congratulations ElaineC and Booglet, but where were the shades? Do they come in February?

Thanks for Organ Builder, and thanks for Organ Bulder giving thanks.
 
Posted by Eutychus (# 3081) on :
 
My brother-in-law, who nearly died at least twice in September following a dissected aorta and post-op complications, is due to be discharged from hospital later this week. Thanks for (and to) all those who prayed.

[ 08. October 2012, 20:23: Message edited by: Eutychus ]
 
Posted by Earwig (# 12057) on :
 
Oh my word! So glad you made it out ok(ish) Organ Builder, and are still here to post! Thanks be to God!
 
Posted by Welease Woderwick (# 10424) on :
 
Grateful thanks that I found the keys I dropped this afternoon - still there an hour or two later!
 
Posted by Sioni Sais (# 5713) on :
 
Isn't it annoying when your exhaust breaks going over those speedbumps in multi-story car parks?

That happened to us this evening but thanks to the AA and a nice chap from a Newport garage who rigged a 'running repair', Mrs S managed to get us home without deafening the neighbourhood.

[Overused] for car mechanics who can do more than suck in through their teeth and say "That'll cost you, mate".

[ 12. October 2012, 21:40: Message edited by: Sioni Sais ]
 
Posted by malik3000 (# 11437) on :
 
Almost a year ago, (Nov.), I was diagnosed with metastitized melanoma. In the normal course of things -- at least as they used to be before a couple of new therapies -- I should be dead or near death today.

But here I am, 10 months later, still symptom-free and with just 3 spots on my lung, and feeling perfectly healthy. The immune therapy I was given may or may not have been a factor, the docs are not sure, but in any case, whatever the future bring, i have been so incredibly blessed. How can I ever adequately thank you and praise you, God!
[Axe murder]

[ 13. October 2012, 20:32: Message edited by: malik3000 ]
 
Posted by Kelly Alves (# 2522) on :
 
I remember that! Praise God, indeed!
 
Posted by Grammatica (# 13248) on :
 
Gave a conference paper this week, which went well. I was returning to a topic I'd bungled badly in a paper some years ago. (Painful memories.) I've changed my mind about the topic since then, and think I'm on the right track with it. Non nobis, domine, sed nomini tuo da gloriam.
 
Posted by Welease Woderwick (# 10424) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Grammatica:
Gave a conference paper this week, which went well. I was returning to a topic I'd bungled badly in a paper some years ago. (Painful memories.) I've changed my mind about the topic since then, and think I'm on the right track with it. Non nobis, domine, sed nomini tuo da gloriam.

Grammatica - I'm really pleased you did so well but please don't post in languages other than English without providing a translation. There may well be shipmates with even less command of Latin than me, though such a thing is hard for me to imagine!

Thanks - WW
 
Posted by JoannaP (# 4493) on :
 
Thanks be to God that today was not as tough as I had expected it to be - and that Mr P has joined the church choir again and is enjoying it so much [Yipee]
 
Posted by Meg the Red (# 11838) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Welease Woderwick:
Grateful thanks that I found the keys I dropped this afternoon - still there an hour or two later!

And more thanks for keys that stayed put! I carefully locked up my bike last Saturday in one of the more "interesting" parts of downtown, only discovering upon my return 2 hours later that I'd left both my bike keys and my house keys sitting on top of a pannier in full view. [Hot and Hormonal]

Thanks be to God, and also to the patron saint of distracted middle-aged ladies.

[ 15. October 2012, 14:51: Message edited by: Meg the Red ]
 
Posted by ebeth (# 4474) on :
 
I won the long overdue promotion! [Yipee] [Yipee]
 
Posted by Welease Woderwick (# 10424) on :
 
Huge gratitude from me and from M that he got away as lightly as he did from his motorcycle accident - road rash is surely painful but nothing was broken, no eye damage, nothing of that nature at all.
 
Posted by Nicolemr (# 28) on :
 
My brother has a new place to live!
 
Posted by JoannaP (# 4493) on :
 
Yay for Nicolemr's brother [Yipee]

It is always nice to when prayers are answered in the way we would like them to be.
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
And for Ebeth's promotion too! [Yipee]

Thanks for all answered prayers [Votive]
and also for all those who continue to pray, in the face of what looks like no answer, or the wrong one - not our will but Yours be done.

Mrs. S, busy counting blessings
 
Posted by jedijudy (# 333) on :
 
I am very grateful that my BFF was not seriously injured when someone driving an SUV smashed into her car yesterday. God is Good!
 
Posted by Jade Constable (# 17175) on :
 
Thank you Lord for uplifting Christian friends and new inspiration.
 
Posted by Ye Olde Motherboarde (# 54) on :
 
YAAAH for EBeth! you so deserve that promotion,sister.

And Jedi, hope your BFF is better. An accident is scary on any level.
 
Posted by Sioni Sais (# 5713) on :
 
Why am I posting a link to a horse race?

The reason is not that the horse in question is the best in decades if not of all time, but because his trainer, Sir Henry Cecil, is in a desperate fight against stomach cancer.

We can't all have a Frankel for company, but I'm impressed and grateful that God gave him to a man who needs all the help he can get.
 
Posted by Jade Constable (# 17175) on :
 
So the lovely man I have been talking to online has asked me out for coffee. That coming just after (literally a matter of minutes) reading a particularly powerful prayer as part of someone's blog post, makes me feel like things are perhaps changing. Don't want to give into a false sense of security yet but this week (month?) has been not a happy one at all, and I nearly broke totally today. But something feels different. Thanks and praise for hope.
 
Posted by Sioni Sais (# 5713) on :
 
It's a month late but .... middle son has had his student finance through!
 
Posted by Jade Constable (# 17175) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Sioni Sais:
It's a month late but .... middle son has had his student finance through!

My former keyworker at the hostel I lived in is sending me a letter proving my homelessness so hopefully mine will be coming through asap! [Smile]

Thanks be to God who is more faithful to me than I could imagine or deserve.
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
Today is the 38th - yes 38th - anniversary of our wedding!
[Yipee] [Yipee] [Yipee]
(no jokes about life sentences please [Smile] )
Thank you God for Mr. S and his many good qualities, and thank you God for helping us get over those inevitable dodgy passages, and for giving us two fantatstic children (not unconnected to the abovementioned dodgy passages, though!)
[Axe murder] [Axe murder] [Axe murder]

Mrs. S, still busy counting blessings [Overused]
 
Posted by saysay (# 6645) on :
 
Finally some pleasant dreams. Which is odd, because I'm pretty sure the impending storm should make me anxious, but I'll take what I can get.
 
Posted by malik3000 (# 11437) on :
 
For several years my phone bill has been much higher than it needed to be but i was too confused/lethargic/intimidated by red tape/unknowledgable about the technicalities involved/ or whatever (in any case shame on me) to fix it. I give thanks to my very good friend and non-genetic brother (who is phone savvy) who with a call cut my bill in half. God has blessed me so much with friends and loved ones.

[Axe murder]

[ 29. October 2012, 01:02: Message edited by: malik3000 ]
 
Posted by malik3000 (# 11437) on :
 
I give thanks that i finally got my diver's license suspension lifted today, with less hassle than i feared there might be and and i didn't have a long wait at the driver's license place either. [Smile]
 
Posted by malik3000 (# 11437) on :
 
I just got my MRI and CT scan results and i am down to one spot of melanoma on my lung and that one is only half the size that it was! [Yipee]
 
Posted by Curiosity killed ... (# 11770) on :
 
Brilliant news, malik [Yipee]
 
Posted by QLib (# 43) on :
 
I posted on the Prayer Thread a while back. My sister's op went well, and she seems to be making a good recovery. My mum is now in a Nursing Home - not a great solution, but the best available in the circumstances, it seems. My colleague seems to be doing well ...
.... the worst and best news is my friend. They found cancers in both breasts and declared that they were 'almost certainly' secondaries - a week of misery and a CT scan later, they decided that there is no other cancer anywhere else in the body. So now cancer in both breasts seems like good news. Feeling grateful anyway.
 
Posted by Kelly Alves (# 2522) on :
 
1. I had a conversation with my doctor in which she ascertained I was taking the wrong asthma meds

2. I am now taking the right asthma meds

3. They are kicking in.

4. I can BREATHE! I feel like a whole new woman!

I had gotten so used to mediocre breathing that I just assumed it was normal. Only took a rescue inhaler when things got extra bad. I finally got into the "activity induced" aspect of my condition, and the doc just shook her head at me like I was an idiot. If you have activity induced asthma, she said, you really need a "daily."

Maybe I can take up fencing again, for reals! [Yipee]
 
Posted by jedijudy (# 333) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Kelly Alves:
1. I had a conversation with my doctor in which she ascertained I was taking the wrong asthma meds

2. I am now taking the right asthma meds

3. They are kicking in.

4. I can BREATHE! I feel like a whole new woman!


Salutes Kelly with daily inhaler.

Way to go, Girl! [Big Grin] Breathing is a Very Good Thing™.

[Rats; top of page!]

[ 10. November 2012, 21:38: Message edited by: jedijudy ]
 
Posted by Lyda*Rose (# 4544) on :
 
Today we had the installation of our new vicar- a wonderful woman- which is reason enough for praise. But I'd like to give my thanks to God for the safe deliverance of our Bishop from leukemia diagnosed this spring. Now I know that treatments for the disease have gotten very good, so I knew that he was going through some intense treatments to knock it down. What I didn't realize was that they hadn't expected him to live. Period. The form he had was one of the barely survivable forms. Sort of like pancreatic cancer. [Frown] But after several months being hospitalized and and weeks after his release, it was announced that he now appears totally clear of the disease. And today at the installation he looked the picture of health. It was a lengthy service but he didn't seem tired at the end, and in fact, was moving on next to the baptism of his grandchild this same afternoon.

Thank you, God, for your mercy on this good man. [Votive]
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by malik3000:
Almost a year ago, (Nov.), I was diagnosed with metastitized melanoma. In the normal course of things -- at least as they used to be before a couple of new therapies -- I should be dead or near death today.

But here I am, 10 months later, still symptom-free and with just 3 spots on my lung, and feeling perfectly healthy. The immune therapy I was given may or may not have been a factor, the docs are not sure, but in any case, whatever the future bring, i have been so incredibly blessed. How can I ever adequately thank you and praise you, God!
[Axe murder]

[Smile] [Smile] [Smile] [Smile]

Thanks and praise indeed (melanoma be gone!)

Mrs. S, always pleased to hear some good news
 
Posted by Scarlet (# 1738) on :
 
I have a homework assignment from church to be thankful each day for one thing between now and Advent.

(Not that I'm going to weigh down the ship with these, but today I actually am thankful).

I had received a distressing letter from my physician group saying they weren't going to be in my insurance network next year. And therefore I would either find another doctor or change to a plan they accept.

There is no way I could change plans; I can only afford the lowest cost one.

So after distressing all weekend, I called their careline today and found out that my letter was sent by mistake. My plan is now and will be next year accepted at my primary care providers.

[Smile]

[ 12. November 2012, 16:04: Message edited by: Scarlet ]
 
Posted by Ye Olde Motherboarde (# 54) on :
 
On Oct 24, I had a knee replacement, In the hospital, I couldn't take any pain meds, so I had to deal without them. I had a prayer cover from a lot of you and many friends for which I am thankful for. I am now at home recuperating, again without pain meds except Tylenol on occasion.
The recuperation is all God, by the way. HE was always there with me taking care of me.
I'm walking with a crutch, getting stronger every day, being able to negotiate and get things done around the house. JB is an angel. GOD bless him and GOD for sending him to me.

I want to thank all those who prayed for me, I felt your love surrounding me. God bless you all. [Axe murder]
 
Posted by Welease Woderwick (# 10424) on :
 
I was sitting here doing things and thinking about all I have to do before I get on the big silver bird on Friday morning [less than 72 hours away] when Himself came and said that he and Herself were going to the temple and that I should come with them - I started to say no, I'm too busy when I realised it was just what I needed.

It did me the world of good.

Thanks for him and to God.
 
Posted by JB (# 1776) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ye Olde Motherboarde:
...I'm walking with a crutch, ...

I came home tonight and found her up and about without the crutch. She only used it one day. Everybody pray that she isn't overdoing it.
 
Posted by Mad Cat (# 9104) on :
 
I give thanks for friends near and far. I've been blessed with the friendship of lovely people, some of whom are near by, some of whom are far away. Love knows no boundaries. I pray for my friends.
 
Posted by JB (# 1776) on :
 
A potentially contentious meeting turned into something productive.

THANK YOU, GOD.
 
Posted by Starbug (# 15917) on :
 
I drove for over 3 hours today, to get to the residential training course that I'm attending this weekend. Much of the journey was in heavy fog, which freaked me out and made the whole experience so much harder. (Also not helped by me trying to overtake a lorry, running out of overtaking lane and forcing the lorry driver to brake suddenly to let me in. Sorry, whoever you were.)

Thank You, Lord, for keeping me safe. And the lorry driver.

[ 16. November 2012, 20:45: Message edited by: Starbug ]
 
Posted by daisymay (# 1480) on :
 
I was crossing the road while the "green-man" was there to let us across, but it only lasts very little time and we have to rush across. There was an elderly woman crossing too, with a wooden leg helper, and I was able to hold her arm as it turned red and I waved at the cars and they let us cross and she wasn't hurt or hit by them. [Yipee] And then I was able to take her to her bus, quite a way, and she walks slowly and can't hear well. The bus arrived just before she could get to it, and so I ran and told the driver and he moved up to her and I helped her in and he was pleased. [Overused] thank you, God!
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
Thank you God for a successful fundraising concert last night - the church was full, everything was well received, even or perhaps especially the mistakes, and we have raised about £1200 and more is coming in all the time. [Yipee] I am so grateful that it is all over now, and we can help the people we set out to help. [Yipee]

The Grateful Mrs. S, still in the recovery position
[Yipee]
 
Posted by Smudgie (# 2716) on :
 
God is amazing.
The theme I felt so "spiritually-manoevred" into using for my service this morning (despite my repeated reluctance) turned out to be precisely the theme the church needed at precisely, and I mean precisely, the right time. I was afraid I'd never be invited back as the service material could so easily have touched a number of raw nerves, but it seemed to be well received too. God is A.M.A.Z.I.N.G.
 
Posted by Sioni Sais (# 5713) on :
 
A Good Day.

Our pastor, P, who has been a starring presence on the Prayer thread for a year or so is much better. Also a bunch of us went to a pub in Cardiff yesterday that was running a charity evening (oh the hardships of outreach) and they raised over £250! And they want us back!
 
Posted by Tree Bee (# 4033) on :
 
Can only say yay for all the yay! [Axe murder]
 
Posted by Cara (# 16966) on :
 
wonderful to hear of answered prayers!
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Cara:
wonderful to hear of answered prayers!

I have answered prayers to report also - my trip with the Dowager Mrs S. went well, [Smile] the funeral was excellent, the church was packed and welcoming, the family were delighted to see us :)and TDMS was grateful for my help [Smile] .

So thanks be to God for all his mercies! and thanks to kind shipmates for their prayers [Overused]

Mrs. S, exhausted but safe and very, very grateful
 
Posted by daisymay (# 1480) on :
 
God was very helpful [Overused] I was just walking out to go to shop when another friend was locked out of her home. So I was able to have here with me overnight and day and she has managed to get back into her home. Thank you, God! [Angel]
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
Thanks and praise to God for sending our friend Pete the Plumber to church to quote for a new boiler (two other plumbers having condemned the old one as unfixable). Pete found a leak they had missed* and fixed it on the spot [Overused] - saving us between £5K and £10K! [Overused] Hallelujah! for honest plumbers! [Axe murder]

* it was tripping out the electrics every time we turned on the boiler - NOT good.

Mrs. S, rejoicing greatly
 
Posted by Cara (# 16966) on :
 
On American Thanksgiving Day, it's good to take a minute to be thankful for all the things I usually forget to be thankful for. Anxieties so often overshadow the very real blessings.

I give thanks.
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
Thanks and praise that I was able to have a conversation over the phone yesterday which I'd been dreading, and it all went well.
[Overused]
Mrs. S, clearer in her conscience now
 
Posted by comet (# 10353) on :
 
Just listening to Science radio show (Science Friday, for you Americans) where they discussed how common Fibonacci Numbers occur in nature. It's all so beautiful and elegant. Today, among lots of other things, I am thankful and in awe of the natural world.
 
Posted by Imersge Canfield (# 17431) on :
 
I feel glad just reading back through all this. So positive to hear.

Also our friend is now free of cancer after 9 months of treatment and prayer
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
I just received a new (second) diagnosis of breast cancer. I am grateful for good, caring doctors, nurses and technicians (and for the medical technology that allows them to do their jobs well); for a wonderful, supportive boss and colleagues; for a parish family, priests and laity, who immediately stepped up to help. Thank you, Lord, for the blessing of these loving, helpful people.
 
Posted by malik3000 (# 11437) on :
 
I give thanks that i completed the 1st of 2 5-day cycles of capsules in a chemotherapy trial (the next 5-day cycle is in 2 weeks), and i had no ill effects whatsoever (i was prescribed an antiemetic because i could have had some adverse effects -- but i totally did not need it). Again God has been so inexplicably good to me.

I give thanks for Ross' powerful witness of thankful faith.

[ 27. November 2012, 05:28: Message edited by: malik3000 ]
 
Posted by Tree Bee (# 4033) on :
 
Dad was moved from one residential care home to another on Monday.
Mum tell me that staff who dealt with them at both homes were compassionate, helpful and reassuring.
Dad was relaxed and happy when she left him in his new room.
His health continues to deteriorate, but I give thanks that he is in a comfortable place.
 
Posted by Rossweisse (# 2349) on :
 
And I give thanks for Malik's testimony, and for all the others here. It's immensely cheering, and it reminds me of how much we all have to be thankful for.
 
Posted by cattyish (# 7829) on :
 
I'm grateful for people who understand that I am human and fallible and who accept my apologies. And for all the fabulously crazy creative writers I've met doing NaNoWriMo.

Cattyish.
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
Even though it's grey and wet here, I am giving thanks for the mere fact of being alive. Add to that that I am relatively healthy, with a home and a family and a job, and I really want to tell God how very very thankful I am for all those blessings.

[Yipee] [Overused] [Yipee]

Mrs. S, grateful and not dead yet
(Thanks to Rossweisse for that!)
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
Sorry for the double post, but I am delighted to give thanks that our fundraising concert raised £1,689 ($2,618) for two very good causes in Uganda and DRC. [Yipee]

It seems sad to say it, but we do it for the money - and then we give it away [Two face]

Mrs. S - Don't clap, just throw money!
 
Posted by Imersge Canfield (# 17431) on :
 
Giving thanks for the marriage equality for all, legislation the UK governement is to bring in, with mariage in church...

[ 07. December 2012, 15:34: Message edited by: Imersge Canfield ]
 
Posted by Eigon (# 4917) on :
 
Giving thanks for a lovely morning at the Clifford Christmas Fair, where the ladies of Stitch and Bitch shared a stall. We all had fun, made a bit of money, and it really was confidence building to have complete strangers saying how wonderful our craft work was!
 
Posted by Sioni Sais (# 5713) on :
 
Now hear this! Pardon the length of the story.

Many times I have mentioned Mrs Sioni's coworker, C who broke both her elbows going over the front of her bike, and that in addition to a son suffering from some sort of CFS, a daughter with all kinds of food alergies and an unsurprising crisis of faith in a church that probably isn't the most sensitive.

Anyway, her son, O, is back at school for a few hours each day now. Not the school he used to atend. They didn't want him [Roll Eyes] but he's back in education so that is good.

The big story is that C went for a driving test on Friday and they told her, sorry, no way you can drive, your arms don't have the strength or dexterity. You need an adapted car, a retest. That was that.

On Sunday, out of desperation she got a few others round to pray for her and she felt her arms click, loosen and move far more than they have done since she first broke them nearly five months ago (did I mention she re-broke one?) This morning, in hope more than expectation, she went to the Test centre to let them see this and when she got there, instead of bureaucratic facelessness she was recgnised. The guy who recognised her is a driving test examiner who knows her husband. She excitedly told him what had happened and while he explained that she would have to book another test in four months time and it would cost another £160 he did say "I could let you drive mine for a few minutes and see how you are doing". C doesn't like strange cars, but this the same model as her own, the examiner, ended up re-examining her, and to the official report from Friday he is adding a supplementary which subject to clearance from her doctor and physiotherapist (for insurance purposes) means she can get her license back!

So that's it. Over one weekend, from desperately limited movement & no license to full movement, no pain and enough strength to steer & change gear! It's a huge boost to her faith too, as that was failing too (well, it would, wouldn't it?).

Thanks for everyone who has ever prayed for C, O and the family.
 
Posted by Cara (# 16966) on :
 
Ah this is a wonderful story. Thank you for telling us, Sioni.
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
Sioni, that is just amazing. Thank you for sharing it. [Overused]

Mrs. S, cheered once again by God's mercies
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
*bump*

Mrs. S, just grateful to be alive and living yet!
 
Posted by The Intrepid Mrs S (# 17002) on :
 
Heartfelt thanks that my depressed alcoholic brother has self-referred (and been referred by his GP) for more treatment for his alcoholism. Last time he went through rehab he was a different person till he went on holiday and back on the bottle. Maybe this time, Lord, maybe this time ...

He isn't an easy person to help, but then again if he were he wouldn't BE in this mess ... [Confused]

Mrs. S, grateful for any progress at all
 
Posted by daisymay (# 1480) on :
 
Coming back to London, the train was originally not coming here and then, later it was put back to here! And with me was an elderly handicapped man who several of us from the hotel we were in got it organised to take him (I shared the taxi with him and carried his bag) and he was collected from the train when we got there, by a man who had a place to put him and carry him to the car for him. Thank you God. [Overused] [Yipee]
 
Posted by Tree Bee (# 4033) on :
 
I've had impetigo on my neck 3 times since August and a week ago the patches appeared again.
What with Christmas, a funeral ,an interview and surgery holidays I was dreading going to the walk in centre for antibiotics.
It has almost healed itself without getting to the yucky stage, thanks be to God.
 
Posted by Imersge Canfield (# 17431) on :
 
Reading and rejoicing
 
Posted by PeteC (# 10422) on :
 
Since it is New Year's in the Antipodes, I'll close this one. Hang on a second, we'll be back.
 


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