I remember 1950 well. I did a little cooking then. I was a young teenager, but I loved to bake, having learned it in homemaking at school. A friend and I made dinner about that time one night for her family and one night for mine. It was fun. I loved the 50s. I'm glad you shared on Spiritual Sundays. Have a great day. Charlotte
How fun Coralie, My first visit here for the post today. I think I need to take a break from the others and stay here awhile. I loved your post. Have a Blessed Week, Sherry
Hi Coralie, I said similar prayers at the dinner table when I was a chld in the 50's...wonderful years. If I could give my children and grandchildren anything at all, it would be a week of living in the 50's...I am so thankful that God chose to bring me into this world in the 40's, so I could be a kid in the 50's and a teen in the 60's...the best of times, as far as I'm concerned!
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This is very nice - perfect for today's Sunday dinner!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what the ladies from 1950 would think if they knew where their words ended up. Things have certainly come a long way.
ReplyDeleteSue
I remember 1950 well. I did a little cooking then. I was a young teenager, but I loved to bake, having learned it in homemaking at school. A friend and I made dinner about that time one night for her family and one night for mine. It was fun. I loved the 50s.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you shared on Spiritual Sundays. Have a great day.
Charlotte
That's neat! Thank you for sharing...God bless you and Happy SS!
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet & simple.
ReplyDeleteSusan
Hi Coralie,
ReplyDeleteThese are just great. The last one is the very first grace I learned as a child. Thank you for sharing.
Blessings,
Sue
This is such a wonderful prayer. Thank-you for sharing it today.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless,
Ginger
How fun Coralie,
ReplyDeleteMy first visit here for the post today. I think I need to take a break from the others and stay here awhile.
I loved your post.
Have a Blessed Week,
Sherry
Where do you find all this!
ReplyDeleteThis is really a good one.
God bless the commitee
So pretty, thank you ~
ReplyDeleteHi Coralie,
ReplyDeleteI said similar prayers at the dinner table when I was a chld in the 50's...wonderful years. If I could give my children and grandchildren anything at all, it would be a week of living in the 50's...I am so thankful that God chose to bring me into this world in the 40's, so I could be a kid in the 50's and a teen in the 60's...the best of times, as far as I'm concerned!
God bless,
Mary