A time of lingering by the lake where I went to a Methodist Camp in 1963.
So many memories teenage memories. Ann Ryder Randolph from Princeton, Ky. Donald Davis, who worked in the bookstore at the camp and later became a nationally known storyteller. He's still telling stories and comes to Memphis every other year. MS Carolyn Meacham, later to marry hubby's dear friend Hal, & I were in the group picture under the cross but I never met her until years later after we were both married and discovered our shared adventure.
Praying in the chapel when 3 young men came in and went to the front and began quietly playing their guitars.
Recording my prayers for family, Wednesdays folks &, special needs to be prayed for by others in the in LJ prayer ministry.
An AMEN Time to a "Wonderful Wednesday."
What a sweet time with Molly! Looks like y’all enjoyed your day. Love you!!!
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Imagine the joy LJ brought to so many teens like us in 1963. We were blessed again as older adults with good husbands and their long friendship. Thank you for your imoact on my life.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your sweet day. It brought back memories of my own from LJ camp days. Love to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteNancy B
Linger - I absolutely love that word Dotsy. I feel like we are so focused on “productivity” that lingering is poo poo’d. your recap of a day of lingering is a reminder and encouragement ❤️ - Anne B
ReplyDeleteThx friends for all your kind words. They kept me from "taking to the bed" as Mama Davenport would say, Dotsy
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