Georgie's grandmother wrote this (at age 92)
"Winter"
Pure white snow falling in silence,
Trees tall ~ bare ~ standing erect, Roof tops
shouldering their heavy load; Spring flowers sleeping
under their white blankets, Now and then a shout from
children playing in the soft cotton snow, In the blue
of the night snow drops crystal on the window panes;
Stars blinking brightly in the sky, Your whisper and
your breath filling the air like smoke, Everything in
silence, Like the whisper of God.
Dorothy M.
Stevenson
I met a boy online today. Upon a web page was
displayed, How sweet and caring this boy was. His
name is Georgie. You can feel his love, God has taken
him up above, He is singing with the angels In Gods
paradise.
Thank you Georgie, You have touched my life
Cherilayne
You have shown me love, Through good times and
bad. You believed in me when no one else had. Your
the biggest support system. When it comes to dreams
you see a potential, no matter how untangible it
seems. What you do for the children in this would,
goes far beyond recognition. Your eyes gleam when you
talk about them. Their hope and joy is your ambition.
No matter what may lay in your past you have found
God and touched him at last. If i were an angel i
would grant you both wings, Because i know of no one
else who has accomplished so many wonderful things.
Last and finally, I would just like to say to the
most caring people i know, Happy Grandparents Day.
He went to live with Jesus last night, In a kingdom that's such a beautiful sight. He welcomed him with open arms, He said, here you are free from all harms. My child I died for you on calvary, So you could walk these streets with me. I have watched as in your faith you've grown, And I was pleased with the love for me you've shown. You carried my word to a lost and dying world, My child you resisted the daggers Satan hurled. Even when you were facing death, My child you kept my word with your dying breath. For this you entered into Heaven's Gate, Never again to deal with Satan's lies full of hate. He looked into his Savior's eyes and saw, The tears of love begin to fall. He had taken away his pain of the past, He said, my child here your happiness will forever last. ~ Written By SouthernHeart ~ God Bless! Love and Prayer, Anita
'Twas the night before Christmas. All through the abode only one creature was stirring. She was cleaning the commode. The children were sleeping, all snug in their beds, while dreams of Pokemon entertained their sweet heads. The dad was snoring in front of the TV, a half-constructed bicycle still on his knee. So only the mom heard the reindeer hooves clatter, which made her exclaim, "Now what's the matter?" With toilet-bowl bush still clutched in her hand, she decended the stairs, and saw an old man. He was covered with soot, which fell when he shrugged. "Oh great!" muttered mom, "Now i have to clean the rug." "Ho-Ho-Ho!" cried Santa, "I'm glad you're awake. Your gift was especially difficult to make." "Thanks, Santa, but all i want is some time alone." "Exactly!" he chuckled, "I've made you a clone." "A clone?" she responded, "What good is that? Run along, Santa. I've no time for chit-chat." It was the mother's twin -- Same hair, same eyes, same double chin. "She'll cook, she'll dust, she'll mop every mess. You'll relax, take it easy, watch 'The Young and the Restless." "Fantastic!" Mom cheered. "My dream has come true! I'll shop, i'll read, i'll sleep the night through!" In the room up above the youngest did fret. "Mommy? I'm scared. Besides that, i'm wet." The clone replied, "I'm coming, sweetheart." "Hey," the mom smiled, "She knows her part." The clone changed the small one, and hummed a sweet tune, as she bundled the child, in a blanket cocoon. "You're the best mommy ever. I really love you." The clone smiled and sighed, "And i love you too." The mom frowned and said, "Sorry, Santa, no deal. That's my child's love that she's trying to steal." With a sly knowing smile, old Santa then said, "Well, it's perfectly clear, that only one mother is needed 'round here." The mom kissed the child, and patted her head. "Thank you, dear Santa, for clearing my head. I sometimes forget it won't be very long, when they'll be too old for my cradle-song." The clock on the mantle then started to chime. Santa said to the clone, "It works every time." With the clone by his side, Santa said, "Good night, Merry Christmas, Mom. You'll be alright."