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This is the online chronicle of Niles Holsinger.
But let's not kid ourselves. I know that no one is really reading this, so really, this is just a way for me to kill time when I have nothing else to do. But if you do care, and you are still reading this, and want to know a little more about me then here you go...
I am the husband of Lindsay, the father of Reese, the son of David and Winona, the brother of Haven and Grayson, the son-in-law of Paul and Judi, the brother-in-law of Brandon and Bryce. Oh, and Jesus and I are tight.
My first car was a Saturn, my current car is a mystique, I once helped crash a moving truck into a pole and knocked out power to half of Grapevine Mainstreet. I am not really sure what a "new age beverage" is and I love...Pumpkins?
To contact me: nwhdirect {at} yahoo dot com
Jul 17
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Everything's Coming Up Milhouse!

Right out of bed yesterday, my day started… frustrating.

I am not a person who stresses. In fact, I can’t remember the last time I was actually stressed out. I do however get frustrated.

I really cannot nail down anything in particular that does frustrate me, most of the time it is something that I can’t do anything about. Whenever something comes up in my life, I usually ask the question, “is there anything I can do about this?” if there is than I do it, if there is nothing I can do, I get frustrated.

Yesterday morning was one of those days that I had exhausted all of my options in a situation that I was dealing with and it started to get to me.

I am a Christian, I believe beyond a shadow of a doubt that God is in control of my life, and that he not only knows whats going on in my life, He wants to be an active participant in my life. I believe that, but sometimes I don’t remember that.

Yesterday, in the middle of my “crisis”, I was reminded what it says in Matthew 7:11:

“How much more shall your Father which is in Heaven give good things to them that ask Him?”

Once that sank in a bit, and I started to let some things go, BAM! things in my day began to turn around!

It ended up being a great day!

Did all of that days problems go away? No.

Is there anything new I can do in order to fix the situation? No.

Am I worried? No.

A wise man once said:

“Everything is coming up Milhouse!”

-Milhouse Van Houton, The Simpsons

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