You know, even as a Christian it can be a bit tender dealing with the death of a loved one. You know they are in heaven living their best life ever for all eternity but down here on earth you may just want to hear their voice or have them bake/make a family favorite meal/dessert for you to enjoy. Do you understand where I am coming from? So, I still have a few voicemail messages from my mother saved on my phone just because. I also find it a bit of therapy to bake items or make meals my mother so lovingly made for us to share with others. I think this was a depression kind of meal but maybe I need to make some Kusha is how I only know it by from all the years growing up and my mom would make it especially on a cold wintery day in Ohio. I am sure it must be fattening calorie wise, but my sister tells me it is in our Croatian cookbook. I will attempt to make this soup. I like to try something at least once when cooking. If I like it, I will make it again, if not, I will not make it again. Maybe it is not that fattening, but it does call for 5 eggs. Wow, 5 eggs it calls for with the cost of eggs right now. This is when I wish I had chickens laying eggs, in the backyard, just joking. I cannot see myself tending to a chicken coop, but I do not so life goes on. I may just go to Amish country today and get a few fresh eggs and buy them from a family in that community to use to make this soup. Maybe purchase a few homemade chocolates from them also if they have any to bless the widow neighbors of mine.
May you find comfort it the 2 items that brought comfort to me. One is a parable of immortality. The other was a poem type of writing written by unknown author and my mother wanted it shared @ her celebration of life mass. Not only did we print it in the program booklet for her mass, but I also included it as part of the eulogy I shared with family and friends of our mother. May you find peace and comfort if a loved one is deceased but let me also share the plan of salvation through Jesus to give you a ray of sunshine and hope for your life if you repent of your sins and invite Jesus into your heart today. It is a gift freely given by Jesus if you choose to accept this gift or not. The choice truly is yours and it is the deciding factor of where you will spend life for all eternity. Let me type now a portion of the eulogy I shared at the Catholic church back in March 2023 if I may ...





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