Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Life is Like a Maze

Life is like a giant maze we have to make decisions that either turns to a end or a long narrow passage and soon all our decisions in life will face us at the end.


Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Surround Me




Sun Rise

Originally uploaded by Sajith Kurian




Here is a poem, I wrote:


Surround me with your presence,

surround me with your love, oh Lord.

Don't leave me, oh, Lord please don't leave

You have taken me this far, don't leave me here.

What I'm trying to tell you is, that no matter how life is...God is with us!

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Urgent Trip To Texas




Family Photo 1

Originally uploaded by MAPryor

Im sure you all know Paul Pryor and Linda Pryor. Paul known to me as grandpa had a heart attack last night and is not doing well he is in the hospital right now and we are making an urgent trip to Texas please pray for Paul and Linda.


Wednesday, July 2, 2008

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The power of the flag is a sign of a free living nation. This nation is called the United States Of America. It all started on July 4th. It was started by the hearts and the minds of men and women to earn a free country. We were laughed and joked about they called us names. They said we were fools. But we did not stop fighting to be free. I believe that we were fighting for a good reason to be free. Soon they let us be a free nation. At that time George Washington was our President. That is why we celebrate the special day of July 4th


Clara Barton is best known as being the founder of the American Red Cross and, prior to this significant achievement, as a nurse who tended to countless wounded soldiers on Civil War battlefields. Her tireless, compassionate work during the Battle of Antietam in the Civil War would inspire praise of her as being "the true heroine of the age, the angel of the battlefield"—the latter part of the phrase associated with her name thereafter. But why this courageous woman chose to pursue a challenging and difficult career path despite great obstacles, and how much else she accomplished and endured in her long and productive life, is just as noteworthy as the work for which she is well remembered.