Sunday, April 4, 2010

HAPPY EASTER

HAPPY EASTER.
John 11:25 Jesus said to her: "I am the Resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live.
11:26 "And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die.

John3:16 "For God so loved the World He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.

As you celebrate Easter in what manner you do, may your day be Blessed with family and love and Blessings of all kinds
For me and my family we celebrate the life of Jesus and what he gave for us.

HAPPY EASTER

HE IS RISEN

AMEN

THANK YOU JESUS FOR ALL YOU HAVE GIVEN UP FOR US

2 comments:

Deb said...

Happy Easter to you and your family Donna -
I was so surprised to see you on my Blog! I really had to stop and think for a minute before I realized who you were. It's been many, many years = too many :)
I hope you are well and your family. I have read your blog in spurts as time allows and see that you are busy all the time as well! Never a time to sit on a farm for sure :)
Thanks so much for your comments - I've passed your greetings on to Mom and Dad. They are both well and stay busy as always.
That was a great photo of your Mom. My Dad had said she was going back to FLA. I'm sure you miss her.
Your little Grandson, Anthony, is adorable! What a little sweetheart he is. Do you have him often? No Grandbabies for me yet. Tom is 29 and has a steady girlfriend and they talk about it but no solid plans so far :) My youngest is almost 16. They grow up too fast!

Must get to the barn for chores.

Again, I hope you all have a wonderful Easter day - I'm hoping we can ALL sit down for a nice Easter dinner today if lambing doesn't interrupt us or some such thing.
Take care -
Debi

Unknown said...

Happy Easter Debi,
Farming is great, wouldnt have any other life. Simple isnt always easier,but it sure is better.
Mom left Friday morning to move back to Fla. sad to see her go but she needs to be where she can be healthy. My youngest daughter just moved to Texas Wednesday, so it was alot of good byes this week. Anthony is my boy. I have him all the time, his mother is my oldest Prudence he is her youngest of 6, my Bobby has 4, so i have 10 in all. Nick lives here with me, he always will. My husband has a son who is with us most of the time also who will be 13 in Sept. reading your Blog is great I am so glad to see there is someone else in the family that enjoys farming as I do. We would love to come out and see you all,we have a team of Beligans that could pass as twins to yours. This is the first yr i wont have any babies this spring on the farm. We are doing a bunchof remodeling and building and figured its easier to get more after the new barns are ready. i do have one lonely goat who hasnt kidded so I am assuming she didnt take, 3 cows, 2 horses and um-teen chickens, rabbits will be multiplying shortly. i want to get more goats and sheep later this summer when the pasture is finished. We are looking for more pigs also. i use to have 200 but it got over whelming with everything else when Nick got so sick and we almost lost him. Had to make choices.

I hope you have a great Easter. Your lambs are beautiful

Take care
Donna