Princess Pea Pod has a crick in her neck this morning. It is a new and painful experience, and she cries out every time she tries to move it. As her mommy, I cringe every time because I can feel her pain. I've done what I know to do to help ease it, but I cannot take the crick away.
Our Heavenly Father hears us when we cry out too. The big difference is that, while I can only do what is in my power to help Princess Pea Pod, there is nothing He can't do. And just like she trusts me to care for her, I trust Him to care for me. Do you?
In my distress I called upon the LORD,
And cried out to my God;
He heard my voice from His temple,
And my cry entered His ears. 2 Samuel 22:7
I am the wife of a loving husband and the mother of a precious principessa. I am a sinner thankful for a Savior, and I am a woman living day by day by the grace of God. Roll with me as I share thoughts about life, and I promise to never be anything other than what I am!
Monday, March 28, 2011
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bless her heart! sounds like someone needs to see dr. joe. an adjustment does a body or in audrey's case "neck" good. give her love for me!
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