MY SON-IN-LAW GETS LOST ON THE RIVERWritten by Irvin L. Rozier
Matthew 18 verse 11 "For Son of man is come to save that which was lost."On Sunday night, April 10th, 2005, I received a phone call from my daughter, Eva. She was very distraught. Her husband, Jack, was missing and she had no idea where he was. She is a nurse, and had been working at nursing home that day. She had came home, and Jack wasn't there so she thought that he had run to Walmart's or somewhere else. Then she noticed that their canoe was missing. A couple of days earlier, I had went by their house to see them. No one was home, so I wandered around yard, looking at all beautiful flowers and great landscaping Jack had done. My attention was drawn to that canoe that was sitting on top of side of carport. When Eva called me, I began to pray for Jack, that Lord would keep him and protect him. A few minutes after 10 PM, Jack's Mom, Debbie, called me and told me that they had found Jack's vehicle by river, but there was no sight of Jack. We had received much rain, and river was full, and current was swift. After I heard this, I prayed again, and Lord gave me assurance that Jack would be okay. We went over to river where Jack's vehicle was found. Many people were gathered there, including representatives of Sheriff's Department and of Georgia Game and Fish Commission. They already had a boat, and were getting ready to go search for my lost son-in-law and his two friends. Eva was really all to pieces, thinking worst. Just before boat was to be launched, sheriff received a call on his radio. Someone reported hearing someone hollering at next bridge down. We loaded up, and drove over there (about 10 miles). It was dark, and we begin to yell for Jack. No answer. It was now after midnight, so Eva was exhausted and said, "I just want to go home." Eva, her brother, Joel, my girlfriend, Nancy, and I started to leave and were stopped. Debbie said, "Jack just called, they are safe!"
| | Wash Your Windows Like A ProWritten by Valerie Garner
Wash Your Windows Like A ProHave you ever wondered how those professional window washers move so fast with squeegee, and windows turn out perfect? Well, there really are some tricks to it that are simple to learn, and once you do, dare I say it, you may even enjoy washing windows? It is possible! The first trick is to invest in a good squeegee. They aren't expensive and they are worth every cent! Those $1.99 ones just will not do. A professional squeegee has a very soft, rubber blade with no imperfections in it. You can also get extra rubber blades and simply replace those when they wears out. There are probably many sources to get one, but a source I like is The Clean Team. http://www.TheCleanTeam.com. Secondly, do your windows on a cool, or cloudy day. If you have to do it in sun, do it in morning. What you want to avoid here is heat. Heat works against you. Get a bucket of lukewarm water (not hot), and add 2-3 tablespoons of plain ammonia. Use a sponge that has a white scrubber on other side. Wet your window with sponge side, then flip to white scrub pad side, and scrub window. You'll be able to "feel" when it's clean. You'll feel rough patches, etc when it's still not clean. This is a step most people fail at, if window simply isn't clean, it's going to look cloudy when done. Scrub well.
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