I in no way mean this in a smart-alec way. Try giving your wife a blessing (if you havent been ex-com'd) Even if you do not have the faith, she does, and it will make her feel much better.
Gaz
I must be having a bad night
Re: Runtu
Gazelam wrote:I in no way mean this in a smart-alec way. Try giving your wife a blessing (if you havent been ex-com'd) Even if you do not have the faith, she does, and it will make her feel much better.
Gaz
I would give her a blessing if she asked. And I didn't take it in a smart-alec way.
Merry Christmas and happy holidays back to you.
Just hold on. The rollercoaster always goes back up....and then back down....and then back up.
As you well know, I'm sure.
Peace.
Just hold on. The rollercoaster always goes back up....and then back down....and then back up.
As you well know, I'm sure.
Peace.
I detest my loose style and my libertine sentiments. I thank God, who has removed from my eyes the veil...
Adrian Beverland
Adrian Beverland
Runtu...I hope your wife is doing better. When will she be able to resume the thyroid meds?
I do agree that there is nothing wrong with giving her a blessing...no matter what your official Church position is. She might appreciate it if you asked her.
It's a blessing of comfort, and could help her feel better. You don't have to have any official priesthood position to do that.
*HUGS*
Have a good weekend, and Happy Holidays.
Liz
:)
I do agree that there is nothing wrong with giving her a blessing...no matter what your official Church position is. She might appreciate it if you asked her.
It's a blessing of comfort, and could help her feel better. You don't have to have any official priesthood position to do that.
*HUGS*
Have a good weekend, and Happy Holidays.
Liz
:)