Thursday, November 12, 2009

I heart...


Please embiggen the photo to read the messages more clearly. This couple "hearts" each other, they love their church, and the fish symbol indicates they love Jesus.

28 comments:

  1. Hi Jacob & L.A..
    ..Got your message...We're in Texas...e-mail me nopham@aol.com. Good luck! Smooth sailing! and congratulations!

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  2. Well, it's better to make love than war, right?

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  3. There is definitely a whole lotta luvin' going on here. We can feel it clear up here.

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  4. Hope their display of love is sincere toward all the interested parts. Well caught!

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  5. I am with Leif--well not actually WITH him but--aw heck you know what I mean.

    We generally have pretty mild winters here. Since Stanwood itself is really right at sea level winter time is generally just wet. Too much rain and the river rises and there can be a threat of a flood. where I live--North and East of town, about 12 miles away--it is around 1000 feet which out is in the foothills and also is just above snow level. So when it snows out here we may get snow but Stanwood itself doesn't. Or if it does it won't stay around but will up here. Following this?
    It can get into the teens but seldom and almost never will it be single digits. So I would say an averge for winter would be in the 40s--RAIN--OR 30S--COLD AND SUNNY. Some years we will have no snow at all and that has been the norm but the last 3 years we have had plenty of the white stuff. It has been predicted to be a warmer winter this year. I will just wait and see. I hope that answers your question--er what was your question? LOL MB

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  6. I loved those words...Did you know where I can find "I love my wife and I love my husband and I love my cat"?
    LOL
    Happy weekend dear friends,

    Léia

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  7. With their priorities in order . . . one can only envy these people & their presumed contentment.

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  8. I bet they whistle while they work.

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  9. @ Safe Leif - Yah shure, but the opposite of love is not war, it's hate. And the opposite of war is not love, it's peace.

    Didja get that?

    Sheesh! I gotta 'splain ev'rthing to you!

    I guess you've jest got yer mind on thet makin' love stuff!

    Have a fun weekend which I'm shure you will!

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  10. Seems to be a lot of heart-ing going on in that family!

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  11. I sense a lot of love in this room......

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  12. It's interesting to see what people will display on their cars. This is mild compared to some of the stickers I've seen around here lately.

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  13. Jacob, thank you for fleshing out the piscatorial reference.

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  14. Did I just hear a man and wife shouting at each other?! Oh I know, I shouldn't say things like these! This is a very nice one, you have an eye for these things! Excellent post!

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  15. They're just a big 'heart-y' family! hehehehehe

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  16. I guess these guys are thinking positive. I always wonder why people feel like they need to tell the world what they love by plastering it on their cars, though. ;-)

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  17. @ Lois - Some cynics might call this "heart" disease.

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  18. @ MB - Thank you; that really helps in terms of getting a feel for your area. I don't remember my question, but you sure gave a great answer!

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  19. Caught up on your past posts-found the "Indian" grocery ironic in former Ocala and Seminole country. Nice loving sentiments..., but I'm more interested in actions rather than words, how people behave when the going is tough is more telling!

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  20. I guess that beats the monster pickup truck I saw the other day filled with hate stickers.

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  21. I did not know about the fish meaning!!

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  22. @ Marie-Noyale - It's a stretch but comes from the Greek acronym, Icthus which means fish, but for Christians, spells out "Jesus Christ, Savior of the World." So some folks, mostly "conservative" Christians put fish symbols on their cars...supposedly this symbol was used early on by Christians to identify themselves but that's more likely legend than reality.

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