
Waiting . . .
Another minute
Problems downsizing
Lasting peace rising
Morning coffee brewed
Caffeine powers up
With every cup
Morning traffic jam
Anxiety parking
Shortcut embarking
Waiting . . .
Autumn’s arrival
Dazzling colors sing
Annual fall fling
Grocery line backup
Accept life’s downtime
Conversation time
Baby coming soon
First-time mother shines
Love’s newest headline
Waiting . . .
Hearty breakfast served
Blueberry pancakes
Hunger takes its break
Plane’s late departure
Airport’s normal tune
Returning home soon
Career door opens
New community
Opportunity
Waiting . . .
Life’s worries mounting
One more sleepless night
Sunrise shares insight
Page finally turns
Cherished feelings roam
Love finding its home
Day’s special moment
New baby arrives
Joining life’s archives

Waiting is so hard to do when you’re expecting something to happen right away. Imagine how long the children of God had to wait for the Savior. We have the benefit of knowing He’s already come and taken away the sin of the world. Merry Christmas to you and your family, Richard.
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Kathy, your thoughts ring true. Merry Christmas to you and your entire family.
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Thank you and to you as well.
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A lovely poem about the role of waiting in our lives. 🌟
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Susan, I feel blessed that this poem reached out to you. Merry Christmas!
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Beautiful
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Our waiting ended 2000 years ago. Merry Christmas
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Amen! Merry Christmas blessings to you and your family.
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I love this journey of waiting,…our Christ Child is born and what a worthy wait! Merry Christmas to you and your precious family!
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Karla, I appreciate your thoughtful affirmation of own journey of waiting. In the end, God blesses our patience and perseverance.
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Amen, Richard! Merry Christmas to you all!
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Wow not easy to be a mother
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Indeed! Such thoughts take me to Mary, mother of Jesus.
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