Thursday

“In You, O Lord, I put my trust.”

~Psalm 31:1~

Judy Liberto‘s surgery is today in McComb.  Pray for her, her family, and those caring for her.  Pray Judy’s faith will remain strong through this health issue.

Daddy’s appointment Tuesday wound up taking a day and a half.  Then, we saw the general practitioner.  Daddy got good reports.  Thank you for praying.

TODAY’S PRAYER
IMB
JUNE 3, 2010

“For this cause everyone who is godly shall pray to You

in a time when You may be found.”

~Psalm 32:6a~

WORLD LEADERS. “Therefore I exhort first of all that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks be made for all men, for kings and all who are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence” (1 Timothy 2:1-2). Please pray today for Prime Minister Jose Socrates Carvalho Pinto de Sousa of Portugal (southwestern Europe, west of Spain).

KANO KATSINA FULBE OF NIGERIA (KAH-no kat-SEE-nah FUL-bay). The Kano Katsina Fulbe Team writes: “Last year when we tried to show the ‘JESUS’ film in an area, the District Head, who is not a Kano Katsina Fulbe, asked us to leave. The Kano Katsina Fulbe were not happy with the decision he had made. We left cassettes and told them we would be back. The Kano Katsina Fulbe believers have made five subsequent visits to the area, each time showing the film with a small DVD player, and have been threatened further not to return. Since that time, six different Kano Katsina Fulbe fellowships have been started in the area, with 40-plus believers. God is truly working there! The believers will likely make one more trip there in June before the rains come. After the rains come, it will be a good five months before they can make a return visit. Pray for the June visit, asking that the believers will be strengthened in their faith and that more people will come to Christ. Pray for that five-month time period when the believers will not be able to visit, asking that the fellowships will grow in number and in faith so that when the believers do return, we will see God’s harvest increased.” jkgombe@aol.com

UZBEKS OF POST-SOVIET CENTRAL ASIA (OOZ-beks). Prayer works. After months of daily crying out to the Lord in intercession for one young Uzbek couple in southern Kazakhstan to open their hearts to Jesus, a worker asked God if her prayers were being heard. That very night, the young wife stopped the worker and told her that she is no longer fearful of the Bible and Christians because she sees that there is nothing wrong in our faith; she has witnessed only good. Rejoicing in God’s answer to prayer, the worker continues to pray for the young couple’s salvation. Please pray with her. NUzTeam@rememberus.net

The “Jerusalem of the East”

Have a terrific Thursday!

Anna Lee

Wednesday

“But when you ask him,

be sure that your faith is in God alone.

Do not waver,

for a person with divided loyalty

is as unsettled as a wave of the sea

that is blown and tossed by the wind. . . .

Their loyalty is divided between God and the world,

and they are unstable in everything they do.”

~James 1:6, 8 (NLT)~

Jesse Dean continues to improve.  Keep praying for him .  Your prayers are greatly appreciated.

Daddy saw the infections disease doctor yesterday and got a good report.  Daddy said he knew he got well because of all the prayers that were said for him.  Thanks for your part in helping Daddy get better!

Pray for all the students who have completed their school year or who will do so soon.  Pray for safe summers for them.  Pray for Vacation Bible Schools, church camps, and other church activities that will help point them in the right direction.  Thank God for those who will be working with them.  May they be led to say the things that will make a difference in their lives here on earth and point them to a heavenly home for eternity.

Baptist Press Stories for May. 24, 2010
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Iran’s apostasy charge dropped against 2 women
http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=32993

Budget gaps lead states to gambling
http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=32994

ERLC: treaty threatens parental rights
http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=32995
Pastors: 400 more Haitian churches needed in N. America
http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=32997
FIRST-PERSON: Gambling: What is at stake?
http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=32998

G

whine2.jpgALMOST IMMEDIATELY AFTER crossing the Red Sea, the Israelites all got sick…

They all caught a deadly virus. It was far more virulent and lethal than the SARS virus that brought death an destruction to our world. It was the G virus — the “grumble” germ…

All but two occurrences of “grumbling” in the Old Testament are found in six chapters of the Pentateuch: Exodus 15, 16, and 17, and Numbers 14, 16, and 17. Of all the sins of the fathers, God counted this one of the worst. It is one of Satan’s most effective weapons because it robs us of God and robs God of us!

Sometimes learning what God thinks about our grumbles helps us to deal with them. First of all, God hears us when we gripe and grumble. Numbers 11:18 says, “The LORD heard you when you wailed.” Over and over again the Bible says that God heard the Israelites’ griping and their grumbling. We need to know that God doesn’t want to hear it!

Our son and daughter-in-law have seven children. There is a sign displayed in a prominent place in their kitchen that says briefly and succintly: “No whining!” Whining is unacceptable behavior to those parents, and it is unacceptable to God . It poisons the environment and spoils relationships. It makes God sad to hear us whine, and it also makes Him mad! “Now the people complained about their hardships in the hearing of the LORD. And when He heard them His anger was aroused” (Numbers 11:1). God wants us to know that wailing and whining are unacceptable behaviors. Jill Briscoe, “The Other Side of Redemption,” Here Am I Lord…Send Somebody Else!, 80-81

In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” 1 Thessalonians 5:18

Thursday

Love never gives up, never loses faith,

is always hopeful,

and endures through every circumstance.

~1 Corinthians 13:7 (NLT)~

The Harrells, Mr. Philip and “Miss” Annie Belle, are doing better.  Continue to keep them in your prayers.

Pray Daddy learns today his heart is clear of bacteria, or at least clearing.

Brenda Brumfield
(November 27, 1950 – May 19, 2010)

A resident of Amite, she died at 3:19 p.m. on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at her residence. She was born November 27, 1950 and was 59 years of age.

McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, entrusted with arrangements.

All IMB personnel in Thailand are safe.

IMB welcomes 46 new missionaries in final appointment of Rankin’s career

http://www.imb.org/main/news/details.asp?StoryID=8604&LanguageID=1709&cid=imbel

Make this day a better day for someone else!

Anna Lee

Tuesday

Fill your minds with those things that are good

and that deserve praise:

things that are true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and honorable.

~Philippians 4:8 (TEV)~

Mr. Larry Phillips

I am asking a favor. My dad has had lupus for many yrs. It is a disease that attacks major organs (liver, kidney, lungs, etc). We found out that it has made its way into 2 parts of his brain and into his lungs. I am asking everyone to please say a prayer for him. He is a great man and an excellent dad. Please and thx u

Blaine

Pray for Adam Carter as he has surgery this morning in McComb at 7 A.M.  Adam will have tubes put in both ears and both sinuses opened.  Your prayers will be greatly appreciated.

Jesse Dean will not be coming home today.  He seems to have developed another concern that will need to be treated.  Please pray for Jesse and Majel.

Stacey Scarle now has a plan for treatment of her cancer.  She will have chemo, surgery, chemo, and them possibly radiation.  The oncologist thinks this will work to get Stacey well.  Pray for Stacey and her family as they face the coming months day-by-day.

Muriel Elizabeth Travis Cutrer
(January 29, 1980 – May 16, 2010)

A resident of Osyka, MS, died at 6:02 p.m. on Sunday, May 16, 2010 at St. Tammany Parish Hospital in Covington, LA. She was born January 29, 1980 in McComb, MS and was 30 years of age. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, from 8 a.m. until religious services at 1 p.m. on Wednesday. Services conducted by Rev. Raymond Garcia. Interment Osyka Cemetery, Osyka, MS. Survived by her son, Anthony Travis Cutrer, Magnolia, MS, mother, Juanita Travis, McComb, MS, mother-in-law, Mildred Rosamond, Kentwood, 3 brothers, Marcus Cline and his wife, Theresa, Pelahatchie, MS, Johnny Travis and his wife, Rose, Fernwood, MS, and Quinn Travis and his wife, Tammy, McComb, MS, sisters, Emily Brown, McComb, MS, Sherry Jackson and her husband, David, Sr., Centreville, MS, 3 brothers-in-law, Scott Cutrer and his wife, Allison, NC, Gabe Cutrer, Kentwood and Matthew Rosamond, Kentwood; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by husband, Christopher Lee Cutrer, 2 sons, Christian and Nathan Cutrer, father, Murry Cutrer, sister, Mary Travis, brother, Christopher Travis; grandparents, John and Mary Travis and Marcus and Louella Raborn.

You are invited to the cabin for food, fellowship, and a devotional led by Jan Hammons Thursday at 6:30 P.M.  Contact me if you need more information.

Shark attack was ‘God’s will’ (Baptist Press)

http://BPFirstPerson.asp?ID=32952

Have a great day!

Anna Lee


Tuesday

“Therefore he is able to save completely

those who come to God through him,

because he always lives to intercede for them.”

~Hebrews 7:25 NIV~

“Father, I want those you have given me

to be with me where I am,

and to see my glory . . . .”

~John 17:24 NIV~

Please pray for Mark D. Hutson (25 year old nephew of Donna and Abear Yarborough). He is having a brain biopsy this morning at 10 o’clock in Jackson, Ms. They had originally determined he had MS and have since then decided they can’t find the diagnosis. He is in severe pain. Mark Douglas has been sick since Easter and in and out of the hospital with severe headaches, temporary paralysis, high fevers, seizures, etc. No definite diagnosis as of yet. He has two small children under the age of 5. Please pray that his pain is relieved and they find out how to treat him soon. Thanks, Tammie Roberts


Please pray for Donnie Simpson. He will be going for tests Wednesday in New Orleans. Please pray for my sweet cousin Dawn as she takes care of her Dad.

Thanks
Melissa S. Johnson

CaringBridge

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  • Mr. Felix R. Arnone, Sr left this world on May 9, 2010. He was a native of Louisiana and a former resident of Amite. He lived in Theodore, Alabama for the past 25 years.
    Survived by wife of 52 years, Bonnie Arnone; 2 daughters, Pauline (Bobby) Lambert and Lela Arnone; 2 sons, Joe (Barbara Small) and Felix, Jr (Tammie); 2 sisters, 2 brothers, 11 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.
    Arrangements are with Serenity Funeral Home in Theodore, Alabama: Tuesday–visitation 5p-8p; then on Wednesday at 9a till services at 11a. Burial at Serenity Memorial Gardens, Theodore, Alabama.
    Obit is in the Press Register is anyone would like to leave a message for the family.
    Thanks,
    Cheryl (hughes Green


    Thelma “Nathalie” Rhodus Dick McKinney

    (November 1, 1917 – May 10, 2010)
    “Nathalie” Rhodus Dick McKinney entered into her heavenly home surrounded by her family on Monday, May 10, 2010 at the age of 92. She was a nutritionist with the Louisiana State University extension service for over 20 years and a member of First Baptist Church of Kentwood. She is survived by her devoted sister, Shirley M. Rhodus Booty and husband, Ray Booty, Kentwood; one daughter, Sylvia McKinney Sims and husband, Talmadge Sims, Pumpkin Center; one granddaughter, Debbie Sims Berteau and husband, Sherwood Berteau, Jr., Pumpkin Center, one grandson, Kevin Sims and wife, Sondra Sims, Pumpkin Center; two great-granddaughters, Krissi Sims, Pumpkin Center and Ashley Sims Bergeron and husband, Anthony Bergeron, Ponchatoula; two great-great-grandchildren, Christopher Bergeron and Logan Bergeron, Ponchatoula; dedicated nephew, Talmadge A. Booty, Kentwood; dedicated great-nieces, Ashley N. Booty, Clinton and Stephanie M. Booty Arnone and husband, Sal Arnone, Amite; also survived by a host of other nieces, nephews, great and great-great-nieces and nephews. Preceding her in death were her first husband, Stanley Dick, second husband, J.W. “Mack” McKinney; mother, Lillie Cutrer Rhodus; father, Willis Dock Rhodus, sister, Eula Rhodus Crites and great-grandson, Sherwood “B.J.” Berteau, III. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, from 10 a.m. until religious services at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 11, 2010. Services conducted by Rev. Joey Miller and Dr. Danny Smith. Interment Woodland Cemetery, Kentwood, LA. In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorial donations be made to the Richard Murphy Hospice Foundation.
    “Miss Nat” is among the Kentwood people I have know for the longest.  She and Mr. Mack camped with my parents for several years.

    Baptist Press Stories for May. 10, 2010
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    Nominee Kagan has record supporting gay causes
    IMB’s Rankin leads final appt. services
    Korean Baptists to meet in Orlando
    Korean leaders meet at NAMB
    LifeWay store mgr. loves the ‘mystery’
    FIRST-PERSON: God uses ‘nobodies’

    May you feel blessed today!

    Anna Lee

    Mother's Day

    Happy Mother’s Day!

    • Spend time with your mother if you can.
    • Call your mother if you can’t be with her.
    • Pray for mothers who cannot be with their children.
    • Pray for children who cannot be with their mother.
    • Pray for mothers who have lost children this year.
    • Pray for children who have lost their mother this year.
    • Thank God for motherhood.

    National Day of Prayer

    http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=32878CaringBridge

    CaringBridge

    LEGACY

    HER WRITING CAREER spanned three decades, from the mid-1960’s through the mid-1990’s…

    She wrote 12 books and received 16 honorary doctorate degrees. But 3 years before she died of cancer in 1996, popular humorist Erma Bombeck told an ABC TV interviewer that no matter how many columns she had written, her legacy would be her three children. “If I did a bad job with them,” she said, “then everything else [I] do isn’t very important.”

    Bombeck had riches and fame and the goodwill of millions of readers, but she realized that her top priority was taking care of her children.

    Although no parent can be guaranteed that his or her child will turn out to be a godly model citizen, those of us who are parents must start with Erma’s attitude. Our motivation is to provide spiritually, physically, and emotionally for our children. They will be our legacy. This means introducing them to the Savior, providing spiritual guidance, praying for them, and encouraging them to find mentors who can guide them in godly living. Sometimes it’s a battle. Often it’s expensive in time and toil. But the value of a child overshadows it all (Dave Branon).

    “Train up a child in the way he should go,

    and when he is old he will not depart from it”

    (Prov. 22:6; cf. Psm. 34:11-22; 3 John 1:4).

    Posted by Mike Benson

    Have a great Lord’s Day!

    Anna Lee

    Wednesday

    “Jesus said to her,

    ‘Did I not say to you that if you believe,

    you will see the glory of God?’”

    ~John 11:40, NASB~

    CaringBridge

    Baptist PressBPNews.net

    Mr. Walter Green Harper passed away yesterday afternoon.  Arrangements are incomplete, but services will be at the end of the week.  He was a kind and gentle man who quietly helped others as long as he was able.  Momma and I visited with him and “Miss” Maxine not too long ago.  I’m thankful for that last visit.

    Rose Mary Badon

    (August 9, 1968 – April 24, 2010)

    Rose Mary Badon a beloved daughter, mother, sister and grandmother was born on August 9, 1968 and passed away at 1:58 p.m. on Saturday, April 24, 2010 at her residence. She was 41, a native of Independence and a resident of Tickfaw.

    Rose Mary is survived by her father, Allen Spokey Badon, Ponchatoula ; a son, Brandon Allen Badon, Hammond; a daughter, Tabitha Renne` Young, Ponchatoula; a brother, Benjamin Earl Badon, Sr., Bayou Grey, LA; 3 grandchildren, Mia Nicole Badon, Hayden Scott Campise-Badon, and Brandon Allen Badon, Jr.; numerous aunts, uncles and extended family.

    Preceded in death by her mother, Mary Ellen Kelly Badon and a brother, Carl Allen Badon; nephew, Christian Dakota Badon.

    Visitation at the McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home, Amite, on Thursday, April 29, 2010 from 10:00 a.m. until Religious Services at 2:00 p.m. Interment in Briar Patch Cemetery, Loranger.

    An on-line Guestbook and to view a Video Tribute is available at http://www.mckneelyvaughnfh.com

    McKneely & Vaughn Funeral Home, Amite is located at I-55N & Hwy 16W ( Exit 46) next to Bill Hood Automotive and behind Mr. Tom’s Car Wash and Holiday Inn Express.

    God has provided a beautiful day.  Enjoy it!

    Anna Lee

    Tuesday

    “Give yourselves to God …

    surrender your whole being to him

    to be used for righteous purposes.”

    ~Romans 6:13 (TEV)~

    Pray for Jesse and Majel Dean.  Jesse is home, but is not well yet.  He continues to receive medical attention at home.

    Continue to pray for my parents.  Daddy’s recovery has been too slow for them.  I’m sure that describes Jesse and Majel’s situation as well as that of many others.

    Continue to pray for all who were in the path of the tornadoes that struck the Southeast at the end of last week.  Their needs are many.

    Continue to pray for those touched by the oil rig explosion last week.

    Pray for out country and our leaders.

    Pray for our military serving around the world and for their families.

    CaringBridge

    Baptist Press News has some very interesting articles today.

    Devotional

    Enjoy this beautiful day the Lord has provided.  Remember to take your “stir-stick”.

    Anna Lee

    Wednesday

    For we are God’s workmanship,

    created in Christ Jesus to do good works,

    which God prepared in advance for us to do.

    ~Ephesians 2:10 (NIV)~

    TODAY’S PRAYER
    INTERNATIONAL MISSION BOARD
    APRIL 21, 2010

    “For the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth,

    to show Himself strong

    on behalf of those whose heart is loyal to Him.”

    ~2 Chronicles 16:9a~

    WORLD LEADERS. “Therefore I exhort first of all that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks be made for all men, for kings and all who are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence” (1 Timothy 2:1-2). Please pray today for Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic of Montenegro (southeastern Europe between the Adriatic Sea and Serbia).

    AIDS. Paper, scissors and glue bottles clutter the table as laughter lifts the spirits of those gathered around. HIV/AIDS victims are making paper beads! It is slow going, but inexpensive and reproducible. Everyone has learned the process and is now making beautiful necklaces and earrings for sale. These HIV/AIDS victims are at various stages of health, and some more able to do the work than others. S is very thin, using crutches to walk here. He has not missed a single day, but he cannot make a bead! He sits quietly, laughing and joking, fiddling with the paper in his hands. Today, however, even S has found a productive task: glazing the beads made by others in the group. His smile is bigger than ever! Give thanks that HIV/AIDS victims at Bophelong Community Center in Tembisa, South Africa, are able to work with their hands, but most of all, that they are able to hear stories about God’s love. Pray that they will come to know the Savior personally and experience the difference between ritual and relationship with Jesus.

    CHEMNITZ, LEIPZIG, AND DRESDEN, GERMANY (KEM-nitz, LIPE-tzik, DREHZ-din). As the weather warms up and people begin to spend more time outside, members of the Hope for Saxony Team will be out and about, trying to build relationships with young people, “punkers” and others. Pray for new relationships, open hearts and minds, and the deepening of already-established relationships. http://www.hope4saxony.blogspot.com/

    Maggie Allen has had surgery at Tulane.  Pray for her and for her family as she recovers from the surgery.

    CaringBridge

    KneEmail

    “At the name of Jesus every knee should bow…” Philippians 2:10

    Mike Benson, Editor

    EACH OF US lives some of our days in the war zone…

    We face battles, challenges, and shock. When we see the missles whizzing by overhead, we need someone who will encourage us. Encouragement is transfusing some of your courage into another life. The Bible says, “In the last days perilous times will come” ( 2 Timothy 3:1). The book of Hebrews says we ought to be more and more involved in encouragement as those days approach. When the perilous times increase and the battles intensify, we will need encouragement more than ever.

    One of the motivations behind Paul’s letters to the New Testament churches was his desire to encourage his friends. These early believers were members of churches scattered throughout the ancient Roman Empire, a time ruled by cruely and persecution. These persecuted, isolated followers of Christ, trying to make their way in the world, often met in caves and catacombs of Rome for mutual encouragement. They faced life-threatening challenges every day. Paul, who founded most of these churches, wrote to communicate his heart to them. In the beginning verses of almost every one of his letters, Paul labors to deliver a word of hope and affirmation:

    “First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for you all, that your faith is spoken of throughout the world world. For God is my witness, whom I serve with my spirit in the gospel of HIs Son, that without ceasing I make mention of you always in my prayers” ( Romans 1:8-9).

    If you received a letter like that from Paul, wouldn’t you be encouraged? To know that he put you on his prayer list and prayed for you every day and night? David Jeremiah in The Joy of Encouragement

    “Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together,

    as is the manner of some,

    but exhorting one another,

    and so much the more as you see the Day approaching.”

    Hebrews 10;25

    I hope you will take time to read this Baptist Press article on Tebow.  He has used his great athletic ability to share his strong faith.  Thank God for  young people like Tebow who gladly stand up for their faith.  Pray he continues to do so.

    http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=32751

    Have a great day.

    Anna Lee

    Tuesday

    Forgive us the wrongs we have done,

    as we forgive the wrongs that others have done to us.

    ~Matthew 6:12 (TEV)~

    Continue to pray for Jesse Dean.  Pray for Majel and the rest of the family too.

    Micah Tolleson got to go home yesterday.  Please continue to pray for him and his family.

    CaringBridge

    Baptist Press:http://www.bpnews.net/

    MIST

    smell.jpgAS WE SAT at the supper table, it was The Maiden who first heard the ominous hum from the next street over…

    She sat at attention, caught ours, and about the moment we all heard it, she pronounced, “The mosquito truck!” Up we jumped, all three of us, to close windows and The Missus, in the voice of General Patton, sent me running to rescue items off the clothesline in the back yard.

    Not that we weren’t glad to hear it and let the truck spray its cloud of poison to free us of pests. Just last week a health official from the city knocked on our door to warn us that an unconfirmed case of dengue had occurred in our quadrant. She also wormed her way in to check for possible breeding spots in standing water.

    But we didn’t want the foul-smelling, mosquito-killing mist in our house and on clothing.

    Our defensive operation of clockwork skill comes from long experience of trucks that regularly spray the area.

    Would to God our response was as prompt and energetic when the clouds of immorality and doctrinal departures waft our way.

    But we prefer last-minute swerves and faith in contrary winds to avoid the inevitable visit that temptation regularly makes up our street.

    After all, we persuade ourselves, it’s impossible to avoid everything. A little bit of tolerance shows we’re not radicals. And, you never know, the individuals showing bad signs may straighten up.

    But when sin is seeping its way toward them, people don’t often straighten up by themselves. They succumb.

    And the creeping of immorality and lessening standards doesn’t find an automatic correction, as if they were airplanes drifting off course. They slide into ditches of ruin.

    Departures of doctrine and morals must be met with prompt, energetic responses. When prevention doesn’t knock them in the head, every doctor knows that the earlier the signs are treated, the better the chance of saving the soul.

    Every mechanic knows that the knocking sounds in a car won’t go away by themselves. The longer it’s left, the higher the bill.

    In the church, these departures are everybody’s business. The New Testament doesn’t leave it to elders or preachers. The order is for every saint, “you who are spiritual” ( Galatians 6:1NET). Here, “spiritual” is a synonym for “Christian.”

    It’s everybody’s business because departures of doctrine and morals are never restricted to a single person. They spread. They cause direct hits and collateral damage.

    The old saw that we’re either part of the solution or part of the problem applies here.

    So next time you hear the faraway hum of the mosquito truck, jump up and run for the windows. J. Randal Matheny at http://www.forthright.net/final_phase/the_mosquito_truck.html. Randal is a missionary in Sao Jose Dos Campos, Brazil and is editor of http://www.forthright.net.

    “Flee also youthful lusts;

    but pursue righteousness,

    faith,

    love,

    peace with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart.”

    1 Timothy 2:22


    Posted by Mike Benson at April 19, 2010

    Have a terrific Tuesday!

    Anna Lee