Today we woke up to snow. It seems that it crept in silently last night while we slept. We have been having some wonderful rains lately, but this snow was a bit of a surprise. Yesterday was a day of heavy, heavy rain, with a black sky resounding its thunder: a very good day to stay in by the fire, read a good book with a cup of coffee in hand. I, on the other hand, went outside to listen to the thunder. And while I was at it, I watched with trepidation as the large oak trees swayed in the wind. It brought to mind Psalm 29:3...the God of glory thunders, the Lord thunders over the mighty waters and Psalm 104 (a Hymn to the Creator) verse 4. . .He makes the clouds His chariot and rides on the wings of the wind. What a powerful God we have and yet what a loving God we have. One who want my fellowship & my love. All I can do is stand amazed. Hope your day was touched by the God of thunder, the God of love.
I was born in Detroit, Michigan and moved to Torrance, California in 1953 where I grew up, was educated and married. I have been happily married for 42 years to Steve (He's the one in the hat). We have raised 3 beautiful daughters and acquired 3 wonderful "sons-in-love". They in turn have given us 11 amazing grandchildren. Along this road from childhood to grandmotherhood there have been many turns bringing both tears and laughter. I am thankful that the Lord has allowed me to travel this road.