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Last night, Incurable Romantic and I had quite an animated discussion about matters of faith and finances. (It was a good animated discussion. ) We talked non-stop for an hour and a half. And I just now realized that I never once stumbled over my tongue that whole time. Why is that important? This morning, Jim and I had quite a laugh as I admitted that I seem to have a dyslexic mouth these days. During some other recent discussions, I said, "I've very been good" and "that's very not nice." There were probably other slips, but those are the two I remember. That's something new for me. I used to do quite a bit of public speaking. I believe that I didn't stumble on my words when we discussed God and titheing and our finances because we were talking about God. ********************* Another thought crossed my mind, and before the fibro fog hits, I thought I should mention it. Sept. 11-17 is National Chronic Invisible Illness Week. Restministries.org has some great t-shirts for that week. They're a really bright green color. On the back these words are printed: My illness is invisible, but my Hope shines through. On the front: Hope. It's a choice. I really think hope and faith are important issues when we're dealing with any illness. That's all for now. |