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jrock645- Hey, your post about lxjeremy`s stippling guy somehow further piqued my interest so I checked out that site. Might need some tweaking done to a plastic-fantastic some day and I see they do more than just stippling.
 
jrock645- Hey, your post about lxjeremy`s stippling guy somehow further piqued my interest so I checked out that site. Might need some tweaking done to a plastic-fantastic some day and I see they do more than just stippling.

hope you`re prepared to empty your wallet!
 
Not sure how you cold weather people don`t go mad...I was in West TX for Christmas and I went to clean my windshield this morning and Spray and Wipe froze on it once I wiped it across. I didn`t realize it was that cold but I had to let the defrost run a little bit.
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Amigo !
When I lived those 11 years in the Pacific Northwest, water from the hose would freeze on contact on the car I was trying to wash,, so I had to go hook up to the Laundry Tub in the mud room and run it almost full blast hot so I could even wash a dang car out there...
+ multiple trips inside to keep my hands from frostbite.. :)

And I won`t even talk about the year in the USAF where the lowest it got to was -84 below zero.. :(
It was so cold there that when it got all the way up to 0 degrees, it felt like heat wave outside.. :)
Dan F
 
I`m tired of forcing my nine-year-old son to go to church every Sunday morning. He strongly dislikes going, but my wife insists on it. She attends but I don`t.

He has been professionally diagnosed and is a poster child for ADHD. I agree with forcing him to go to school five days a week, but I`m about to go to war with my wife and extended family over forcing my son to attend every Sunday.

If my son attends church, I want it to be because he wants to.

I`m literally surrounded by Southern Baptists.
 
I`m tired of forcing my nine-year-old son to go to church every Sunday morning. He strongly dislikes going, but my wife insists on it. She attends but I don`t.

He has been professionally diagnosed and is a poster child for ADHD. I agree with forcing him to go to school five days a week, but I`m about to go to war with my wife and extended family over forcing my son to attend every Sunday.

If my son attends church, I want it to be because he wants to.

I`m literally surrounded by Southern Baptists.

I have read the following statement and think I might agree. The 4 most common things to cause strife in a marriage: infidelity, religion, sex, money, in no particular order.

Happy wife, great life. I wish you the best in working this out in a harmonious manner.
 
I`m tired of forcing my nine-year-old son to go to church every Sunday morning. He strongly dislikes going, but my wife insists on it. She attends but I don`t.

He has been professionally diagnosed and is a poster child for ADHD. I agree with forcing him to go to school five days a week, but I`m about to go to war with my wife and extended family over forcing my son to attend every Sunday.

If my son attends church, I want it to be because he wants to.

I`m literally surrounded by Southern Baptists.

Mi Hermano Jaddie !

Happy New Year to you and yours !!

I read your post a few times, and I feel that it would be really challenging to have any 8-9 year-old child to sit quietly and reverently, for the usual 1-hour Church Service anyway.. They are just too "wiggly" at times.. :)

What we did with our 2 daughters and what I have seen all Parents in my Church do, is bring lots of things that are "quiet" for the little ones to play with during that hour, and that seems to help a lot.

And if the child gets too antsy, then it is time to take him/her out of the Service and walk around awhile, do something to burn the energy down a bit, get a drink, go to the bathroom, and make it more of a let`s take a break time, than making the child feel bad for just "being a child in Church"...

What will eventually rub off on your Son will be the most important things that you will be amazed at hearing from him when he grows up and remembers his childhood - to me, that is way, way, more important than all the Church that is well intended but forced on children..

And, you and your family could perhaps take a day a week and have a little family home evening together, where everyone participates, and there might be a little song, ( I still remember singing "Jesus Loves Me"), a little lesson from you or your Sweetheart, about a story from the Bible or a Sunday School Class Teaching Manual, put in your own words, tailored to the attention span, etc..

That alone would work in ways that you will be so surprised to hear much, much, later, when they are all grown up, and you guys are sitting together, and they start to remember and tell you about those wonderful, beautiful, oftentimes spiritual, moments together..

There will be a time, I believe, when your boy will be all past that stage and he will be so glad that you did what you did to help him get to know about God and His Son, Jesus the Christ, Jaddie !

You and your Sweetheart just need to as I like to say, "Invite all your children, all the family, to come to the table", and go gently, lovingly, and with much love and patience, forward at whatever the pace will be..

It is not supposed to be a race, it is supposed to be a lifelong-eternal-progression-forward on that road to back where we came from....

I think often, about how our Father in Heaven has to work with the big imperfect, ME !!! :) He must be very, very, frustrated at times.. But He never, ever, gives up on Me, as He never, ever, gives up on ALL Humankind...

There is a famous picture of our Savior, standing at a door knocking on it, remember that picture ?
The Scripture reference is Revelation 3:20 I believe.. "I stand at the door and knock".....

Notice in the picture that there is NO door handle on the door - I, You, We, have to Open the Door from the Inside and let Him in... He will never, ever, come in uninvited, He loves us that much...

Love you guys, thank you so much for all that you do for your sweet family, and all that you have done for us over all these decades even..

Dan F
 
Dear Dan & Friends

With the utmost respect for your beliefs, I concede that I`m a nonbeliever. I don`t want to raise my son without exposing him to spirituality, but that can be done without the Sunday morning fight. And it is a nasty one that involves threats, punishment, and tears.

My son has been going to church for about four or five years mostly every Sunday. He was in a youth program that met once a week (Awanas) and eventually decided to stop attending after the close of a session. My in-laws asked me to force him to continue, saying it was important, but I countered with the fact that we force him to go to school five days a week, on four of which he has to come home and do homework. They held their ground and I held mine.

My son has ADHD. He feels caged when he knows we expect him to be quiet and still for an hour, especially without his ADHD medication. (We don`t give it to him until after lunch on Sundays because it kills his appetite.)

I seldom have complete confidence in a course of action, but I decided that I`d continue to force Max to go to church every Sunday (he doesn`t have to go when his grandparents are out of town) until his tenth birthday (in August). Then it`ll be up to him whether or not he attends, except for two occasions per year. I excepted the two occasions to accommodate his grandparents` probable desire for him to attend an Easter and Christmas service.

This was a unilateral decision. I told my wife that was my decision and that`s the way it was going to be. I don`t ever do that.

I will continue to encourage my son to be open-minded when it comes to religion and tell him the truth, which is that I believe people who are spiritual have a leg up on those of us who aren`t. Spiritual people have a very strong resource to lean on during hard and uncertain times.

Max doesn`t even know that I`m atheist. To him I always say nice things about church and churchgoers. My preference is that he find strength in something greater than himself and all of humankind, but I don`t believe I can force that on him. He`s too much like his old man for that.
 
Alien. Real or not? Debatable.

I watch ancient aliens regularly. I think it’s 99% nonsense but I find it to be entertaining and interesting conjecture. Bottom line is there is no proof either way. I find it hard to believe that out of all the planets in the supposedly infinite universe, we’re alone. So I choose to believe in the possibility of aliens. What that really looks like- actual intelligent beings similar to or more advanced than ourselves, or amoeba-I have no clue. But I just find it hard to believe there’s nothing but gas and dust out there. Seems like an awful waste of space.
 
I say good morning to my neighbors with a cold start from my 6.1 with headers and no cats. :)

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