tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5214139537886339178.post7870299393501951883..comments2024-02-28T06:35:13.275-06:00Comments on Pamela S Thibodeaux ~ "Inspirational with an Edge!": #TuesdayTreasure: Special Guest Post by Beth K Vogt!Pamela S Thibodeauxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12951038997223264816noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5214139537886339178.post-36258853970965829912015-09-29T17:37:46.643-05:002015-09-29T17:37:46.643-05:00Beth, I was just talking about something along the...Beth, I was just talking about something along these lines with a co-worker today. She's from the U.K. and at least one of her daughters is there. She misses them and wishes she could go home. But then she'd miss things she's come to love about the U.S., like our brilliant blue skies. I'm glad God has given us a universe rich in so many treasures (not just physical beauty, but the love of a spouse and children) so we can make a home for ourselves no matter where we are. Hoping you find happiness in your new home, and comfort in keeping in touch with your family the best you can.Leah St. Jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11004006100786260893noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5214139537886339178.post-26687746541448957282015-09-29T17:21:31.044-05:002015-09-29T17:21:31.044-05:00I'm sorry about the pain your experiencing, bu...I'm sorry about the pain your experiencing, but I'm glad that you could share it with us. I love the sign you have, especially the "we do loud" part. I hear that! We have four kids, our oldest is two years older than her triplet siblings. Loud we get. I would always notice our poor visitors' shell-shocked faces when they were all talking over each other to be heard. Someone new to listen to us! Ha! Now they have all left the nest and it is quiet, but I have found that is okay. Quiet is good, too. <br /><br />I love the cover of your book and it sounds like a winner! Best wishes for CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE! (You can't go wrong with a little Queen in the title!)MJ Schillerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08921672646433078203noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5214139537886339178.post-59535839730004093682015-09-29T13:23:18.506-05:002015-09-29T13:23:18.506-05:00I agree with Susan--complex issue indeed. I moved ...I agree with Susan--complex issue indeed. I moved to my hometown in 2004 with husband and four children who'd never lived in a small village before. Old friends kept asking me, "Aren't you glad you're back?" The truth was--no. I mourned for the life I left in Pennsylvania. Knowing we were square in the middle of God's will didn't always make the moving pains easier. Thank you for sharing about your treasure, Beth.Hope Toler Doughertyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13006458902527781381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5214139537886339178.post-83260716460263862122015-09-29T13:21:24.060-05:002015-09-29T13:21:24.060-05:00I enjoy your sentiments about home. It makes me t...I enjoy your sentiments about home. It makes me think of the refugees who are fleeing their war-torn lives in search of a new home. I pray they find a place of rest and peace that they can call home. Cheersmarilyn leachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01474270484117099359noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5214139537886339178.post-23118862299219148562015-09-29T08:35:15.117-05:002015-09-29T08:35:15.117-05:00It is indeed a complex issue--going home. My husba...It is indeed a complex issue--going home. My husband's home disappeared! It was apparently leveled by a church project. My 100+ years old home is being torn down and re-built. Makes going home a bit spooky. Thanks for a thoughtful post and best wishes with your work, Beth.Susan Coryellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04700818086229953333noreply@blogger.com