tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5302649682716408375.post6215976202797663908..comments2008-01-17T20:36:22.827-08:00Comments on CSCS Class of 1992 Update: Tim F.Brandonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00006626882906247453noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5302649682716408375.post-87425906854327383842008-01-06T12:48:00.000-08:002008-01-06T12:48:00.000-08:00Tim, what a huge blessings to read your post! = ) ...Tim, what a huge blessings to read your post! = ) I really admire your willingness to be so open about so many life things--thank you, it is a gift to all of us! : )<BR/><BR/>I am so grateful to hear how God has continued drawing you to Himself and giving you strength. How beautiful about discovering Him as the loving Father that He is!--I can totally relate! = ) AND, God is also our loving Mother. May this bring comfort to you in the loss of your mom. Sometimes, we just need a mom hug, you know?--and God gives great mom hugs, just like He gives great daddy hugs. ;-)<BR/><BR/>It was so neat to see how God brought Rachel into your life after your time of grieving--you know that's Isaac's story of his wife, too, right? = ) Isaac was close to his mom, was mourning her death, and then found comfort in his wife Rebecca, who was brought to him from afar by a classic, amazing Daddy-God work. >big, big smile< God is good to us~<BR/><BR/>Please give my greetings and condolences to Suzanne. I was happy to see that you could be together at home when your mom died. A blessed way to go, really. As my German friends told me after our mom's passing, "What a privilege you could accompany her in her death"...<BR/><BR/>Tim, all the best to you in your marriage, your professional life, and, especially, your growing sonship with Mother-Father God!<BR/><BR/>Daria : )Dariahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07390935353162734129noreply@blogger.com