Friday, November 25, 2011

After These Messages...

Yes, we are actually having a commercial break here. Five-minute Friday is taking the holiday weekend off, so I have a little free space. 

First of all, I wanted to remind you that you still have time to enter the Second Official Ragamuffin Giveaway! I am giving away a copy of Brennan Manning's All is Grace. You can find all of the details here. This is Brennan's last book, so you don't want to miss it!

Also, I want to advertise the news that my husband is awesome. We have an ongoing (friendly) battle about whether or not the house should be "company clean" when guests come over. He doesn't think we should have to put out all that effort. My Mama (who was his best friend) taught me that we clean for guests to make them feel special (and so they don't see some of our craziness). It's a Southern hospitality thing. I had pretty much given up on the house being that clean when Melanie came for Thanksgiving dinner. But yesterday morning, before I even got up, my husband wiped, washed, tidied, and vacuumed. Our house (the public parts) looked awesome when Mellie got here. Charles wanted my first Thanksgiving without Mama to be an occasion that would honor her. So I just wanted to take this time to shout far and wide that this sometimes-frustrating man is also an AWESOME husband.

This concludes our commercial interruption of your (hopefully) Friday off. Thank you for your support.


5 comments:

  1. Nice! Yay for lovin' on the hubby! :)

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  2. Love All Is Grace. Haven't quite finished it yet. I won't say it has "changed my life" but it definitely has helped me see my sinful self in a light that I have previously not been able to find.

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  3. Bernard, I have not quite finished reading All is Grace either, but it just breaks my heart. As a fellow alcoholic (sober over 18 years now), I am filled with sorrow for Brennan's struggle and I understand it. It does not anger me as it has some people because I "get it". But I hurt that another precious brother has suffered so. And his story reminds me to not get too proud lest I fall.

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