
Now, before you go all crazy about Oprah being on my blog, I have a great point. And I knew it would get your attention. hehehe
So, now that I have your attention...I did my grocery shopping after Bo went to bed Monday night. (yeah for toddler free shopping!!!!) I was in the check-out line skimming over the pictures and headliners for all those "lovely" supermarket check-out line magazines, when I read, in very large print, today's blog title on Oprah's magazine. Boy, was I curious about what I might find in this article. I was tempted to buy it just to have time to read the numerous pages dedicated to this topic. After skimming a few thoughts, I decided it wasn't worth it. But I made a point to remember the little I did read, and to decide this was a question worth some thought.
Two thoughts from others concerning "what they know for sure".
- The real first responders in a natural disaster are the people who go through it. (some lady, who I think is somewhat important somewhere)
- You can't get a good meat pie in LA. (the actor on that new show "The Mentalist".)
I asked myself, "What DO I know for sure?" I think it's extremely relevant right now, with a major election coming up, gas prices roller coastering and the economy - well, who knows what's going to happen with that.
So, I've decided to do my own short list of "What I Know For Sure".
1) I'm going to Heaven, no matter what.
2) Jesus LOVES me. He is very fond of me.
3) When someone loves my child, they are loving me even more.
4) When someone hurts my child, they are hurting me even more. (And making me extremely angry.)
5) Nothing is ever "free". Everything costs somebody something.
6) I'm a jeans and t-shirt type of girl.
7) I do not drink or like coffee, or anything that is coffee-flavored, and I never will. (feel free to check back with me many years from now, if you are at all doubtful that I will stick to this...I dare ya.)
8) "God is good. And everything He does is good." Psalms 119:68
9) You can not get auto or home insurance 3 days before a hurricane is projected to hit your city/town of residence.
10) Only mom can make my favorite meal taste so good.
11) Our nation's priorities - from top to bottom - are backwards. We pay more for entertainment than we do for education. Then we expect the schools, with the little money they do have, to save our children because they're not being raised with the right priorities and character in the home.
Your turn. What do YOU know for sure? I challenge all my blogging friends and nonbloggers to make your own list.