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| Hannah Nelson |
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| Bethany Nelson |
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| Keith Yates and I spending some good time together at SBL ! |
Jeremy Martinson and Lois Morgan met right here by the Loft at Story Book Lodge
At chapel this week he gave Lois roses and sang the song to her that he wrote and sang to her at their wedding ....
Can tell its Monday morning.
Put a 'creamer' on my oatmeal for breakfast here at Story Book and then poured on orange juice instead of milk .... yuck ....
JoAnna and Andrew were married
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| I promise ... till the LORD comes for us or until one of us is called Home. |

This Girl
Never forget this, you cannot escape from being a fallible human being behind the wheel of a car. The key word "fallible" covers every frailty to which mortals are prone. It is common to emphasize the dangers of driving and drinking (or driving and texting!)-- but one single moment's negligence, drowsiness or wandering of attention can have the same effect. You need no longer place your life in the hands of another, and for that I am glad. But now you will be taking your life, and other's, into your own hands.
It is you who are solely the master of the machine that serves you. It is completely subject to your will. It cannot think for you or warn you. It can shout when you push the horn button but it cannot see and it cannot hear; it cannot make decisions of any kind. It will carry you safely where you want to go. If you ask it to do something disastrous, like overtaking on a blind curve or at the crown of a hill it will obey. If you command it to ignore road warnings, it will carry out those commands. This marvelous servant depends upon you to help it around a bend or over an icy road. If you fail it, or demand more than it is capable of it will turn on you and it can be as dangerous as a maddened elephant.
As for children, the load put upon you is even greater and you must be prepared to accept it. There will be toddlers who break away from their families suddenly and run out into the middle of the road; older ones who chase a ball that has gotten away; still others who ride wobbly bicycles. I have not given you any specific driving advice; I will give you only one rule that I have followed always: when passing children anywhere within range, take your foot off the gas and rest it on the brake. The split second gained in stopping may save a young life. ![]() |
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