ktmsooner
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Nails, many times I have been in the woods, cutting wood, hunting or camping and can't help but thank the Lord for His blessings. It just seems alot easier to thank Him when you are out in nature.
Nails, many times I have been in the woods, cutting wood, hunting or camping and can't help but thank the Lord for His blessings. It just seems alot easier to thank Him when you are out in nature.
Way too go Nails,
Great post and inspiring. Makes me warm and fuzzy all over, as long as I avoid the news that it. None the less, I can sure "feel" ya about the gifts you describe. Health is a big one and effects all the others. It took something happening too get me too slow down and think about these things and how fortunate I've been. My Pops, has cancer that caused a stroke. He's in a rehab/nursing deal and doubt he'll be coming out. He is 82 yrs old and up till last year was riding around on a Honda Helix scooter and delivering meals on wheels too "The old folks". So, he's had a good go and 80 good years. I'm dealing with it, but it makes one pause and count the blessings for sure. Thanks for the post.
I have to update this. I went hunting and put some venison down, so that was good. 250 yards with the .308 and 180 grains, buckled in her tracks. Then I went to the hospital were my second daughter was born, just as beautiful as the first. Now I am out numbered 3:1 and loving every minute of it. Have a good night fellas'.