Feast of St. Stephen
On this day, the Feast of St. Stephen, a saint who has been known for many miracles, my family and I have dedicated a spiritual bouquet for Hector's daughter. Since we don't know her name, the top of the card simply says, "St. Stephen, Pray for her." Each person made a flower with their name on it, then said a prayer. After their prayer, they then put the flower into the "flower pot" inside of the card. This is for your family, Hector.
We're still covering you in prayer.
Blessings!
14 Comments:
Lisa, how long would it take me to drive to your house? I need to give you a hug. This is so touching. She will be amazed! My printer is acting up, so I'll have to wait until she is well to show her your site. Your family is awesome! God bless you!
I'm glad you like it, Hector.
What a wonderful idea!
Thanks for stopping by my blog today - I look forward to getting to know better.
you are a treasure :)
Thanks, kid's mom and Penni. Kid's Mom (this sounds so strange. I think I'll call you Sue. haha.), I really like your template. I've requested one similar to yours someday. But, not just yet as I'm still loving the new one here. I'm looking forward to getting to know you, too.
Okay, Sue, I remember now that your name is Valerie. How short a middle-aged memory seems to be.
Lisa,
I love your very cheerful blog and the pic is wonderful!!
What a wonderful and very thoughtful thing to do for Sara, and Hectors family.
It's great news to hear she is slowly improving AMEN!
I look forward to getting to know you better Lisa.
A cheery G'day all the way from sunny Australia(too sunny lol)
Marie
http://Faithofthefathersblogspot.com/
Australia! I think you win the farthest away award. Ahhhh, kangaroos and men who look like Crocodile Dundee. What a life!
Of course, I have deer and Hubby, so I'm pretty set myself!!!
Thanks for stopping by. I, too, look forward to getting to know you.
LOL Lisa did I say it was 'sunny' Australia we had thunderstorms all day LOL!
I am sure we are going out in sympathy on what seems to be a FREEZING United States brrr heehee!
Hope you all had a great Christmas.
Peace and love to you.
Marie
PS: I will have to share my 'boxing kangaroo' experience oneday eeeeek!!LOL!
Yesterday was very warm here for December----it was 72 F. Today it is just as warm. This kids are going out to jump on the trampoline in shorts. About two weeks ago it was so cold that we went through almost a whole rick of wood.
This is such a lovely blog, it's done in such a warm and inviting way, that one almost feels like a part of an extended family.
It is so cheeful...BRAVO Lisa..I struggle with my own health so it does me good to visit such a cheerful site.
Peace of Christ to you Lisa and your lovely family:).
Marie from downunder lol
I'm sorry to hear you have health problems, Marie. Thank you for the nice compliments. I'm still waiting to hear the kangaroo kickboxing story! Also, I'm DYING to hear your voice. I love the Australian accent.
LOL Here goes....
Picture it a city slicker with HEELS on goes to visit an OPEN zoo and look at the Kangaroos. But ONE particular Kangaroo took a er umm amorous liking towards me and then at break kneck speed he pursued me the LENGTH of the zoo.
Here am I HIGH heels a gallopping and YELLING at the TOP of my lungs that I am about to become the PSYCHO kangaroos LUNCH!!
I then come to the end of the line and with NO where else to RUN I then PROCEED to CLIMB a tree,...cept THIS tree had NO BRANCHES on it ROFLOL!! Hahahahha!! Finally the zoo officials came to MY rescue>>I am SURE to THIS day that that tree has MY finger nail marks running down it LOL!!
I am also sure that the Kangaroo has been named 'Kangabal Lector'!! Hahahahhah ROFLOL!!
LOL Peace to you Lisa...beware of those kangaroo's LOL!
OH MY!! I bet you were scared to death! This is a very funny story. What an orientation to your new surroundings!
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