Lois wrote, “He-Who always liked to turn them around, on purpose. Like ‘You can kill two stones with one bird’ or ‘Easier done than said’. Lois was on a trip and made a big u-turn. She said, “Age is not why I’m doing this. I did it before I got this age. Who can remember if you starve a cold and feed a fever or feed a cold and starve a fever? I don’t take any chances, I feed both!” She is quite a character… must have rubbed off on her from He-Who!Have you ever made a big U-Turn in life? Lois did it to retrieve a journal she had left under her pillow at a motel the night before. She said she put it there to see if the tooth fairy would leave her any money! I told her I’d make a big u-turn to retrieve my journal if I forgot it in a motel.


What item has that specialness to you? What U-Turn have you made in your life? Or do you anticipate one on your future?

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Seems to me, u-turns are rarely plan-ahead items. But, when we need to, we can skid into a U. We can go back. We can retrieve. We can re-do.
Do you have a re-do in your future?
It may be “‘Easier done than said.”
Go for it!
See you tomorrow.
Comments on: "Turning Things Around" (5)
Several years ago, I was returning my rental car and flying back home. I remembered leaving my camera in a safe place in the car. Leaving the secure area in the Billings terminal, I hurried back to car (after stopping to get the key back). Fortunately, I arrived at the gate with my camera before my wife and the plane departed.
Perfect example!
A second marriage 50 years after the first to the same person
Yes!! God is good! All the time.
Perfect example!