Sweet Stricklen granddaughters Callie, Mary, Margaret Anne, and Abigail know my heart and my home as well as I do, and they faithfully clean and serve (and play Celtic melodies!) when we have events at Grandmama's. They are here, working in the background, when no one else knows. Thank you, darlin girls!
"Adopted granddaughters" Amanda and Jessica, who also went on the first leg of the "Arkasouri" trip with us, were right there helping, serving, running errands, and helping in any way they could. Thank you, dears.
The dear Franklin family pitched in to make the event successful -- what a generous spirit of service they exemplify! Not just for these events, but every week for church set-up. Thanks, faithful friends!
The event featured Mr. David Zanotti, of the American Policy Roundtable http://www.aproundtable.org/ whose organization has faithfully worked for decades to strengthen America's foundations. As they state on their website:
"A generation ago, a handful of "ordinary people" began meeting together out of a growing concern for America. Their conversations, prayers, and research led to the founding of an "extraordinary" public policy effort that would blossom into the American Policy Roundtable.
Recognizing that America is - at its core - a commitment to ideas and principles, the Roundtable was established with the mission of restoring the historic Judeo-Christian principles to American public policy. The Roundtable seeks to fulfill this mission statement by meeting three core objectives:
1) Rekindling the American Spirit -- by telling the story of Liberty everyday.
2) Building networks of leaders, who will help others join in the adventure of responsible citizenship.
3) Overcoming evil in civil society by promoting positive alternatives in public policy."
Just wanted to say, Thank You, Sweeties! I have heard many good comments about how beautiful everything was and what a nice job you all did. If I couldn't be here, I am glad y'all were! You have been a blessing to me! Thank you, Lord, for dear, faithful ones who love to serve!
4 comments:
First things First:
Well, I call Missouri NORTH!! It is quite north of us! There's no way around that one (cringe). I know my other family doesn't like that. It is hardly south though :)
~On to a more pleasant subject ~
We were all more than happy to help out with the Patriot's Meeting. It was a great success! Although you were SORELY missed. Like Kellipaige said "Look how many of us it took to replace YOU!"
Our family has really enjoyed the meetings you and Daddy have hosted and we are so proud of you both for getting this thing going.
You have truly inspired us and we feel there hope after attending the meetings.
Love you and
lingering in the DEEP South!!
Molly
Molly,
I definitely agree! We (barely) live in the South, using our faithful Confederacy map to define our boundaries!
Mama,
I'm so glad the meeting went well, even though you weren't there to put your special touch on everything. You've obviously instructed the girls who helped very well, since they were able to fill in so aptly!
Love,
Katie
Praise the Lord your meeting was a success. Thanks from us to all who joyfully served.
It makes me feel better for having kidnapped you:) We sure loved having you here!
Love,
Beth
It was an honor and a privilege to help in some small way, but I am oh so glad you are back. We missed you and so greatly appreciate your willingness, leadership, and example as a lovely hostess.
KelliPaige
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