tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6196552286601999024.post2343602458868002067..comments2023-09-29T10:18:02.052-05:00Comments on John's Wife: "Behold, I am coming soon..."Bevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13868570044997248642noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6196552286601999024.post-74532021899562966082011-08-19T23:03:08.916-05:002011-08-19T23:03:08.916-05:00Just reminding you once again how our family is pr...Just reminding you once again how our family is praying for you daily. And we know countless other families are doing the same. Our prayer is exactly the same as yours-that you will be granted more time to spend with your family and to be our friend. For me you are my inspiration, my mentor, my guide to my Christian walk. You are such a great lady and such a dear friend; I have no problem with being as bold as I need to be in my pleas to God to extend your time with us here in our earthly home. And then, I know we will all see each other again in our heavenly home, so your last line rings so true...how can we lose?<br /><br />I loved your redhead story. We, too, have that same sort of lineage. My granddaddy was a tall, red haired Irish descendant. Out of 13 children born to him and my grandmother, only one was a redhead. That son bore two redheaded boys. And two other redheads cropped up in one of my aunt's children. But many of us got that redheaded tint in either auburn/brown hair or strawberry blond. Alan and I always wished we could have had a biological child, because with my underlying "redness" and his strawberry blond hair, we would have surely had a little redheaded Clark! How fun to think back on these things, and I find so many parallels in my family with the stories you tell.<br /><br />Hope to see you on Sunday sweet friend,<br />BarbaraBarbara Johnson-Clarknoreply@blogger.com