Sunday, January 18, 2026

Sunday Stealin'


Welcome to Sunday Stealing. Here we will steal all types of questions from every corner of the blogosphere. Our promise to you is that we will work hard to find the most interesting and intelligent questions. Cheers to all of us thieves!

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Three things I love (Remember, these are things, not people):

1. Bible Studies

2. A good book/movie

3. Fellowship with family & friends

Three things on my desk:

1. My coffee

2. A calendar

3. My laptop

Three things I can't do:

1. Ice skate

2. Sing on key

3. Make a big nose 😊  (family joke)

Three things I'm good at:

1. Bookkeeping

2. Sewing

3. Talking😊 (I can talk your ears off)

Three things I want to accomplish:

1. A good life

2. A good legacy

3. A good and faithful servant

Matthew 25:23

His lord said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord.’

 

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Until Next Time




Saturday, January 17, 2026

Saturday Musings

 January 17, 2026



An Old Table and the Lost Rings

This old table sits between our recliners in the living room. It’s worn, scratched, and carries every scar of its long life. But I don’t mind one bit— because this table was my mother’s and it has traveled around the family for years. It stood proudly in her living room long before I ever married, shiny and new back then, holding its own among all the other furniture.

One night, long ago and far away, I was staying with my parents while Mr. D was working in Tennessee. I stayed up late watching television, and at some point I slipped off my rings and set them in an ashtray—a clean ashtray, mind you. Daddy was a smoker, so ashtrays were just part of the scenery in those days. The sad part is, I went to bed and forgot all about my rings.

Early the next morning, before the sun was even up, Daddy—who didn’t see very well—emptied the ashtray. And just like that, my rings went out with the trash.

By the time I was awake long enough to realize they were missing, the garbage truck had already come and gone. My rings were on their way to the city dump, never to be seen again. My heart was broken. {{sigh}}

Thank goodness my wedding rings weren’t in that tray. I’ve often wondered about the “what‑if” of it all… what if my wedding bands had been in that ashtray? I was one of those young brides who vowed never to take them off. I was such a romantic in those days. 😊

Still, the rings I lost were special. One was a gift from the parents of my best friend, and the other was a little diamond ring I treasured—though not nearly as much as the rings Mr. D placed on my finger.

Of course, life happens… and so does weight gain. Lol. Eventually even my wedding rings came off and now rest safely in a little white box with the rest of my special treasures.


The love those rings represent is still alive and growing after 63 years🩷

Ahhhh… maybe I am still a romantic after all.

 

Until Next Time