CCS Guest Book
2007 Guest Book
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As Tennesse Ernie Ford once sang: "Another day older and deeper in debt". That goes for each one of us personally, as well as
our country in general. For the country's sake, all we can do is make sure we go the polls and cast our votes. It is the last bastion of freedom in a country
that is slowly politically-correcting itself into a corner. As for ourselves personally.... there's a LOT we can do. Re-evaluate your
priorities. Spend time to raise your kids instead of depending on others to do it for you. Lose some weight. In the case of those few who are anorexic- stop binging and purging. Encourage your children to read a book. Enlist in some community service.
Convert all your magazine subscriptions into Internet documents. Only eat fast food once a week. Call your parents. Call your children. Go to church.
If you do not go to church then set aside a moment each day to thank God for being here. If you don't believe in God then pretend you believe in the Bible and
live your life by its rules. Offer your neighbor a smile at the very least. Try to be what you know in your heart is a better person. Stop lying to yourself about things you know to be true.
Make an effort to see the glass half full instead of half empty.
<Bob Ketchum>
The Woods Of Arkansas - Sunday January 1, 2007 at 12:01 AM
1/1/2007 11:14 AM
Bob,
So far the new year has been wonderful, thanks to the wonderful hospitality of you and Jane. The party was awsome, with the best location, people, food (thanx Becky) and entertainment. We all had our challenges last year, with both triumphs and tredegies, but we seem to be muddling through in fine fashion. I just want you to know that my life is richer for knowing you. All else aside, her is wishinh you and yours and safe, happy and prosperous New Year.
Keep the faith!
Wes