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I like Kathy, of Kathy's Klavier, because...

Kathy shares her first name with my wife. When I was first mentioning this Kathy in this blog, I would make the notation (not Mrs74WIXYgrad.) That was to avoid any confusion to those who had been with me for a long time.

Kathy is a devoted Christian who uses her talents for the Lord. She also encourages her children to do the same, as her son is the drummer for the Christian band A Plea for Purging. Like mine, her children are now adults trying to make it in today's world.

Among the group on my blog roll, Kathy is probably the closest to me in age. She and her husband recently celebrated their 27th wedding anniversary. My Kathy and I will be celebrating our 29th next month.

Kathy's blog, Kathy's Klavier, reads like a devotional, which is one more way she uses her talents for the Lord. At the end of every post she always adds scripture. I also have emailed Kathy with prayer requests, as I am confident of her devotion to prayer.

Oh, and Kathy, in your honor check out the first song on my music player.

Comments

Linda Jones Malonson said…
Good morning Cliff, I have visited the blogs you suggested and they were quite nice.

It good to see that we are all just plain old human being. Thank you for the suggestions.
Kathy said…
Ah! Great song there! Hey, thanks Cliff for your kind words about me and about my blog. You are always so nice and so good about building up others. That is such a wonderful character trait of yours! Thank you for being here in the blog world and sharing your thoughts and experiences with the rest of us!
Sindi said…
Cliff,
I agree that Kathy is a wonderful person. I have written her some long e-mails and she has never complained. I have not know her long but I can tell by the way she write about her life and her family that she is a good woman. God Bless Kathy :)
Pilgrim said…
Thank you for introducing your friends to Kathy. It was a similar post a month or two ago that directed me to Kathy's page. I've enjoyed it ever since.
stacys1175 said…
I would have to agree with you again Kathy is a real sweet person:) I really enjoy reading her blog and I also enjoy her comments when she stops by mine:)

I'll have to stop by a wish her happy anniversary. and I would also like to wish you happy anniversary.

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