No more Espresso!!!!
Posted on Thursday, April 17, 2008 at 09:22 PM - Post Comment
I know I already wrote on here today, but I had to share this to vent some of my sorrow. I took the plunge today and told my hubby to hold me accountable. No more 16oz double chocolate carmel breve's for me till the end of summer. I am giving up my love for expensive coffee for the summer. Pray for me! HA! I love my regular coffee too, but it just isn't the same if you arn't paying 3.45 for each cup. Okay I feel better now. Good night all!
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Posted by Schatzi on Sunday, April 20, 2008 at 09:49 AM - Link
Good for you....I love my Tim's coffee and also am trying to only have 1-2 cups a day.
Blessings,
Connie
grace
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 20, 2008 at 08:50 PM - Link
wow, church, where? ill pray for your coffee cravings. good for you. love the garden and chicken coop pics. such fun. you take care. looking forward to seeing you for dinner. chow.
p.s. i love our church and the people but am struggling in an area. while in belize god really spoke to me and set me free from some of the rigid conforming fear of man type of mindsets. i realized that i was quenching the spirit when i sit in church and dont raise my hands. etc. when i feel like it just because its not done. if you know what i mean. so im just like take a hike. i am so full of love for the lord i cant keep my hands down now that god spoke to me and yet i feel the pressure of the crowd in our church. do you know what i mean. i feel sorta like im the only one paddling up stream and its hard to do that when everyone is going the other way. its just hard to clap and really expressively praise when there is no music. anyway just wanted to share and see what you could say. we feel so blessed and have grown so much there but im feeling like im not gonna be able to really be free there. ok. ill stop now. by.
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