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Blessings to you, dear friends!


I’m flying out to San Diego tomorrow to visit my daughter. We will be driving back to Arizona with the baby in a few days. I appreciate your prayers for a safe road trip. I hope to return to my blog next weekend, God willing! I love you all.

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  1. You always have my prayers, sweet friend. LOVE YOU, MUCH! andrea

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  2. Praying for a safe trip back and forth and a wonderful time with your daughter and her family...
    God bless you sister Mary. Love you in Christ!

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  3. Have a wonderful trip and enjoy the cooler weather. It's so hot right now. I'll pray for your safe return, Mary.

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  4. Praying safe travels and God's presence to be with you all. My heart and prayers are with you and your family.

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  5. May the Lord grant you journey mercies and a wonderful time together.

    Warm thoughts,
    ~Silver

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  6. I hope you have a wonderful time! Grandma time is sweet! Tell us all about it when you return!

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  7. Thank you, for entrusting us - and knowing we hold you, too, in our prayers, Mary. 'Looking forward to seeing new pix!

    Myra

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  8. Mary,

    Praying Traveling mercies and the Joy of the Lord to be with you all!!

    Enjoy every second! Will miss you and look forward to hearing and seeing pictures of your trip :)

    love love love you!!!

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  9. Praying for traveling mercies and also for your time with your precious daughter and granddaughter. ((hugs))

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  10. Have a wonderful trip! Enjoy the visit with your family and treasure your time together. Looking forward to hearing about it when you get back.

    Praying for safe travels.

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  11. My Precious Sister Mary,

    You are the best! I love you. I will be praying for a safe trip the complete way to and from till your home and thereafter.

    My thoughts and prayers are with you on your trip. Enjoy your little one.

    Thank you for your continued love and prayer support for my husband and I as we tread through the deep waters. Your love, encouragement inspiring thoughts and prayers conveyed within your comments on my site, are a true blessing from God.

    Love, blessings, prayers & ((((BIG HUGS))),

    Alleluiabelle

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  12. I'll lift up a prayer right now!

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  13. I miss you dear friend. I trust you are enjoying that sweet granddaughter of yours. My thoughts are with you and my prayers are being said.

    Love you,
    Alleluiabelle

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  14. Blessings, dear friend, and safe travel.

    Enjoy!

    Andrea

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  15. Just wanted to stop by and remind you...I LOVE YOU and I AM PRAYING FOR YOU!!
    andrea

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  16. Hi sister Mary! Popping over to let you know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Happy Spiritual Sunday! We miss you but hope you're having a great time with your granddaughter and the rest of your family. God bless. Love you in Christ!

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  17. Hope you all are having a wonderful time!

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