
Geri said it - sometimes it is cause we know we are called by God to be where we are, but also, it can be an issue of expense or life circumstances. There are several places I would love to move to up in the mountains, but I am not able to leave where I live right now due to custody stuff. Now should the Lord tarry until that resolves *shudder* then I will be able to relocate. However, I am really, really, really hoping for the rapture long before then! I have mixed feelings about cold weather... I am a homebody, so if I can have a roaring fire, warm fluids, a blanket and a book - I don't mind the cold and snow; especially if I have a pretty view of it all... I found that it wasn't hard to adapt to either, but I was much younger than, so it didn't bother me to bundle up and shovel snow. Perhaps in heaven, if there is a snowy place, we can see it from afar to enjoy the beauty, but we might also be young enough to enjoy it again and not "feel" the bone-chilling cold - if you know what I mean. Also, maybe we might be able to walk on top of snow in heaven - how cool would that be? Well, at least down here in the South we can eat our snakes and gators! lol 😉 Some of the friendliest people I have ever been around live in southern Louisiana. They eat weird things but they make them taste soooooo good! Perhaps they will sell postcards of weather at the gift shop in Heaven? It could happen! One good thing about having a sense of humor, it takes the focus off ourselves and we can't take ourselves too seriously! TR Pray-tell is that southern bayou restaurant called Rattlesnake Cafe ... serving endless reptilian snakes, gators and hot cough-fee? ((Shiver ... Shivers)) Instead of complaining ... I think I’m going to thank the Lord for the cold and snow after all since life can be far worse living next to a cafe like that! B-) Maybe you'll get issued long-johns. They never fit him anyway. TR
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