In my mailbox was an envelope stuffed full with little gifts.
The Lord so often sends these unexpected pleasures into our lives!
The letter was sent to me from two of Pilgrim David Fisher's little pilgrim pals, Hebrews 11:1 and his sister whom I call little Montreal girl.
This kitty was sent along from Quebec to Ontario to guard the treasure!
I know what I am going to do with this little card.
I am going to print it out for my mom and dad, and I know exactly where Mom will put it.
She will hang it on the fridge where Dad will, without fail see it and read it everyday while he is eating his breakfast.
I love the promise of the little verse in Matthew where Jesus is pleading with the weary to come unto Him and He will give them rest!
How happy would be our lives if we were like God's creatures who never worry about the problems of life!

I really do wonder how "Hebrews 11:1" and his sister, "Praying Sens Fan In Montreal" could have known that I would have loved this picture of such pretty daffodils.
I really do wonder how "Hebrews 11:1" and his sister, "Praying Sens Fan In Montreal" could have known that I would have loved this picture of such pretty daffodils.
I have seen only a few this year.
There were so many that had popped up their little heads during the mild December and January that we had this year.
In February during the two weeks of ice storm, they were frozen solid!
Thank you so much my little pilgrim pals.
I will never forget your kindness!!!
"We do not always know how those little acts of kindness have left an imprint on those around us."
"We forget in the everyday bustle of our lives, to remember the little things we do are often the ones that remain unforgettable."
"Sometimes little acts of kindness can become giant deeds to the recipient and can make all the difference in the world.
And we may not even have realized what we have done."....Patricia C Behnke
Matthew 25:40...."Verily I say unto you, inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these, my brethren, ye have done it unto me."
Although these two little pilgrim pals have no blog site of their own, you can read their good comments on Pilgrim David's blog, "Pilgrim Scribblings".