Author: Annamarie Strawhand

Annamarie Strawhand is a Christian life coach, prophetic mentor and minister to thousands of her followers and students as well as a speaker and author. Annamarie speaks and teaches from a position of bold faith in God, passion for His people, Holy Spirit inspired wisdom, and purpose. She is host of Faith Lane TV on YouTube, Facebook and Rumble. Tune in to her live broadcasts Monday Wednesday and Friday mornings! After 30 plus years as a coach for professional race car drivers, Annamarie was called by God to begin a ministry and coaching practice in 2017 that would focus on guiding and equipping God's people - to help them fully and victoriously activate their divine purpose. Now known as a "faith and victory" coach - Annamarie has a full coaching practice, mentoring programs, courses, books and digital media that is bringing in clients and students of all ages ready to launch into what God has called them to do. More programs are being developed, along with a full publishing company.
Prophetic Confirmation: GOD REVEALED TEXAS WOULD LEAD THE WAY

Prophetic Confirmation: GOD REVEALED TEXAS WOULD LEAD THE WAY

Transcription of the word that the Holy Spirit gave to Annamarie Strawhand, which she delivered during her broadcast of Life in the Faith Lane on May 22, 2023.

Watch the video, and then read the transcript below.

 

ANNAMARIE: The first week that I was in this studio that, um, the Lord had us build, the very first week, I got a very powerful, prophetic word about Texas. Now, I’m in Virginia, but the Lord spoke to me about Texas, and He said, “Texas, I’m looking at you.” That’s what He said. He said that you will hold your leaders accountable. The righteous shall arise in Texas and even the children. And Texas will bring everything back to God, and they will lead the way for the rest of the nation.

So it happens in Texas, right, in the government, that Texas will lead the way. And then God said He was going to thrive the mom and pop businesses in Texas, He was going to bless them and thrive them. He was going to get rid of all these, these evil corporations, and He was going to remove them, and He was going to raise up mom and pop businesses in Texas like, um, like Buc-ees. He kept showing me Buc-ees. So you can go back to that Texas word. And He said, “What happens in Texas will set the president, precedent for the rest of the states. Texas will rise up boldly.” 

Now, this past week, and I shared a video from the Texas state capitol from the Texas legislator, legislature about a bill that was being, um, proposed to put the Ten Commandments back in the schools in Texas, and the bill passed! All schools in Texas must display prominently in the school the Ten Commandments. Come on, God! Look at God! Look at God!

Well, I remembered the word God gave us, the prophetic word, “What happens in the state of Texas will lead the rest of the states to follow.” This is a confirmation of what the word of God was given to us, a confirmation of a prophetic word.

Now, David, would you put up that story, those stories about Texas and then … Okay, confirmation, “Public schools will have to display Ten Commandments in a bill passed by the Texas senate.” 

Well, it’s been passed. It’s, it’s done. It’s been done. Uh, do we have more confirmation on that, David?

So schools have to display, “In God we trust and the Ten Commandments.” Wow! Bill 1515 by Senator Phil King. Fifteen, 15 is grace upon grace upon grace upon grace. Five is the number of grace. Five, right, five times three is fifteen. That’s triple grace. This is the hand of God upon this, grace upon grace upon grace. Wow, Phil King. Phil — Philippians. King — King Jesus. 

Okay, so this is confirmation of our Texas word, our Texas word. Okay, there’s, it ha, it did pass, okay. Oh, look CNN, CNN, they have to share this news. They have no choice. God is taking over CNN. God is taking everything over. “The Texas senate passed a bill Tues, Thursday requiring each public school classroom to display a copy of, every classroom to display a copy of the Ten Commandments, a move that drew backlash from civil liberty advocates who say lawmakers should not dictate what religious materials students are exposed to. The legislation, which passed the state senate on a 17-12 vote…” 

What?! What?! What?! What was the address where I was Saturday? 1217 Mill Landing Road. A 17-12 vote — revival’s here, my friends. It’s here. It’s here. Seventeen biblically means victory of the overcomer in Christ. Twelve means the perfect government of God — the 12 disciples of Jesus Christ with the 12 tribes of Israel. That is God’s representative government.

“…will now head to the state’s House of Representatives. Senate Bill 1515…” Fifteen is triple grace of God. “…authored by Senator Phil King…” — right, Phil, Philippians; King, King Jesus — “…requires the Ten Commandments to be displayed in a conspicuous place in each classroom in a size and typeface that is legible to a person with average vision from anywhere in the classroom.”

God said that He would start in Texas. He said it would start in the Texas government and every state after that would follow suit. It’s happened. The prophetic word that the Lord gave us about Texas has happened, has come to pass. It, it, it’s been done. Glory to God!! Thank you, David. 

Thank You, God! God has been giving us confirmation and words and, and let me tell you something. After the Lord gave us that word two years ago, and He said, “This is what’s going to happen in Texas, but you must go and pray.” And He told me to gather a group of intercessors to go to Austin and pray at the state capital, and they did. And they did Communion, and they repented for all the sins. 

You see what I’m saying? You see what I’m saying? Come on. My Texas Honkiners, many of you are on this chat today. If you’re a Texas Honkiner, say, “Hey, I’m a Texas Honkiner. I went to the state capital and did a land assignment when the Lord said.”

Listen, we can get a prophetic word that God is going to do this, but He also gave us instruction to go and pray there, take Communion, take dominion, get the sins cleansed. What does it do? When you go and repent at your state capitals and you get the Communion in the ground, and you repent for the sins of those leaders going all the way back to the birth of city or that state, what happens? The curses of the demonic are stripped because the blood of Jesus Christ is on it. The sins have been repented. “If My people,” says the Lord, “humble themselves and pray (repent), I will hear from Heaven, and I will,” what?, “heal their,” what?, “land.”

And let me tell you something. People say, “Oh, separation of church and state.” Do you know why our founding fathers said that? It was so the government wouldn’t interfere with the Church! The Church is what? The ecclesia of Jesus Christ, the congregation of Jesus Christ. Are you understanding what I’m telling you here? The separation of church and state was so that the government wouldn’t interfere with the word of God. 

And our schools were never meant to be run by the government. Each individual state was supposed to take care of their schools. Right? The Department of Education didn’t show up until around the days of Jimmy Carter. It was meant to be a state issue from the beginning, from the get go. 

God is restoring this nation. He’s bringing it back to His original intentions, but we had to pray. We had to repent! And we did, and look at what God is doing in Texas.

Now, God promised in His word … and we, we did what He told us to do. We went and prayed. We repented for the sins of that state. We took Communion, and now, watch the power of God go forth! And let me tell you something. Look at God! He said, “What happens in Texas is going to go into all the other states, so that means … you know what that means? Each state will do this. It’s going to start in Texas and then it’s going to go. I think like you’re going to see Oklahoma, Louisiana. You’ll start to see it, it’ll start, the states that are connected to Texas, and it’ll start, and they’re all, they’ll all do this, the Ten Commandments. 

It, I’m telling you, God said this is what would happen. And Jesus confirmed that we are to follow the Ten Commandments of God. Jesus said, “Love Me, and follow my commandments.” Thank You, Jesus. Thank You, Lord.

Okay, now I want to screenshare with y’all, um, this prophetic confirmation from Texas, “Signs, Wonders, and Miracles” will begin in Texas. What happens in the Texas government because the righteous stood up will continue with the rest of the states. Texas just passed a law that the Ten Commandments must be displayed in all of our schools, and the Lord said to us in that Texas word on January 19, 2022, that what happens in Texas, uh, of righteous laws and righteous changes that happen in Texas will start to go, the other states will follow suit, and that’s happening right now!

The Lord said, “It’ll start in Texas.” Ten Commandments in the schools, and now it’s going to go to the other states, and it just happened. So that word has come to pass, and look what, look what’s right after this word. “Prophetic Word: Get Ready to Receive! The Angels and Camels Coming! Restitution – Restoration!” 

We are in a double portion time right now. Today is May 22, 2023. Listen to me. We’re in the year, the Hebrew year of the camel, and we’re in the Hebrew month of the camel right now. Double portion, now is the time to go back to that word. The angels and camels are coming — restitution – restoration. Go back to that word and start proclaiming it again. Now’s the timing for that.

Land Assignment At The State Capital In Harrisburg, PA – March 30, 2023

Land Assignment At The State Capital In Harrisburg, PA – March 30, 2023

We had a boots-on-the-ground team go to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on March 30, 2023, to do a land assignment in front of the state capital. 

The team consisted of Susan Wilkins, Colleen McColgan, Derrick Slodysko, and Kari Gibelius. Well done to this group of good and faithful servants of the Lord Jesus Christ! 

If you are planning a land assignment, you can use this as an example to follow.

Below is a report from the team along with pictures and video of the assignment. 

“Coach & Jennifer, The land assignment on Thursday was really powerful. We met up in Harrisburg around noon. We drove in together and sowed our first seed at Denim Coffee House across from the capital. 

“We did our land assignment in front of the capital (1723 Commonwealth Ave. Harrisburg, PA, 17120) underneath a blooming Saucer Magnolia tree. When we got to the prayer of blessing over the land, I felt Holy Spirit prompt me to have Derrick read it because of his calling in Government in PA. It was very powerful and emotional. 

“Afterward, I took a picture of him from the back as he was staring up at the capital. We renamed it: Freedom of the Living God.

“Next, we walked to the Susquehanna River (444 miles long and goes into the Chesapeake River and Atlantic Ocean) to do the water assignment (near Harrisburg Sunken Garden at 1210 N. Front St. Harrisburg, PA 17102). We began at 2:22 pm. 

“In the midst of doing the water assignment, the river was flowing pretty fast. There were many geese honking around us. We saw a large staff-like stick flow past us. We renamed it: Heavenly Flow.

“As we were leaving the area to go to our gate assignment, we saw and filmed a single bald eagle. Derrick erupted in shouts of joy upon seeing it because unbeknownst to us he had asked the Holy Spirit to show him an eagle if Father was pleased with us and what we were doing. COME ON, GOD!

“As we were walking to the gate assignment I saw a man asking for money on the corner with a sign. I felt God wanted us to stop and pray for him. We gave him some money and asked him how we could pray for him. He said for his leg to heal. His name is Jeff. After some conversation, he confessed to having spent time in prison, said he was a heroin addict, and that he believed in God. He even mentioned the prodigal son. He said he almost died of overdoses 3 times. Susan then began to share her testimony of having 2 brothers who were heroin addicts and were delivered from addiction because of Jesus. She told him that surrendering to Jesus is the answer. She spoke very powerfully to him and told him God spoke to us to stop, and that GOD saw him, loved him, and asked us to speak to him, minister to him, and pray for him. Susan asked him very firmly to hold out his hands and receive his healing. We all huddled around him – and all the traffic – to pray for him. He was very weepy and appreciative.

“We then moved on to our gate assignment at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Bridge at the western end of the city. The capital dome can be seen in between these 145-foot-high pillars. (State Street Bridge and N. 7th Street Harrisburg, PA — close to PA Treasury at 129 Finance Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120) The gate was a bridge right next to and above the original Harris train station and one of the power grids. After doing the gate assignment we renamed it: Liberty Crossing.

“As we left there going under the underpass, we began to sing and play on my phone – The Battle Hymn of the Republic. As we approached the parking garage we passed the PA Department of Health Vital Records Office where the birth certificates are. Susan felt very strongly that we should stop and pray in the spirit and anoint the sign with Jeanette’s oil. We did so, and then sowed into the city one last time with our parking fee and left the city. It was another powerful land assignment with fellow believers. It was amazing.

“Side note: There is a prophetic painter out of Harrisburg (bibric on Instagram -silent preacher/prophetic art) who on 9/22/22 did a live painting of what he received from the Lord for Harrisburg, PA. You can refer to what he says in his posts, one of which is from 10/2/22.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Tomato (marriage) Story – True Love Is Who Gets To Pick the First Garden Tomato…

The Tomato (marriage) Story – True Love Is Who Gets To Pick the First Garden Tomato…

The Tomato (marriage) Story – True Love Is Who Gets To Pick the First Garden Tomato…

My husband Michael loves a good fresh home grown tomato sandwich. It brings him back to the days of his childhood. Those balmy summer days in the early 1960’s in the back country of southern Virginia, helping his Granny and Papaw at the old Murphy’s Store at Creeds Corners. In the summers while helping his grandparents at the old store, Little Mikey would run out to the garden between the store and his granny’s house to pick a fresh ripe garden tomato, walking through the garden with just a salt shaker. His bare feet running through the warm freshly raked up soil, shading his eyes with one hand, scanning for red popping through green leaves. Then reaching in to pick a ripe tomato right off the vine. He could barely wait to bite into its warm juicy goodness. Once and a while he would find an over-ripe ‘mater’ (that’s southern for tomato) that fell to the ground and starting to rot – and he would pick those up and throw them in the barn paddock out back because Granny could not sell those. The goats and Billy Boy the pony would eat them right up. He would bring a few other ripe for slicing tomatoes into the store and Granny would make him a sandwich with fresh bologna cut from the store’s little meat counter. He would pair that with a cold coca cola in the glass bottle with a pack of salted peanuts poured in. These were some of the best memories a boy could ever have!

Murphy’s Store at Creeds Virginia – Michael’s Granny and Papaw, Helen and Floyd Murphy ran the store for 50 years.

When we were first dating in the 1990’s, Michael took me out to Creeds to meet his Granny and Papaw. They had retired from the running the old country store and Granny was still making him fresh garden tomato sandwiches. She made me one too. I loved those times of visiting them there at their house in Creeds, Virginia, (which is now our home today). To say that these first fresh home grown tomatoes on a sandwich are Mikey’s favorite in the whole wide world is an understatement. Mikey LOVES home grown ‘maters, especially that FIRST ONE of the season.

 

Michael and I on our wedding day, we were married on April 22, 2000 in Iron Station, NC

 

When Michael and I were married in the year 2000, we lived in North Carolina, in a small town north of Charlotte called Iron Station. We had a little rental house on a three acre lot. Now all grown up Big Mikey wanted to plant his very own first garden and grow fresh tomatoes like his Granny. The soil in North Carolina is a hard red clay, but Big Mikey was strong and determined to get tomato plants to grow. That spring Michael worked and worked a plot of red clay for days. He was like an Ox to the plow – breaking up the hard soil, digging, hoeing, raking, adding lime and fertilizer until he felt it was ready to plant. Then he carefully picked out his tomato plants and a few cucumber and peppers, and also some squash and zucchini plants for me at a local home improvement store. As newlyweds we proceeded to plant this beautifully prepared garden in hopeful expectation of our first harvest.

At that time early in our marriage, Michael was working in his own plumbing business and I was working at home doing some marketing consulting for NASCAR and helping Michael with his business office work. We were also trying to have our first baby. I had gotten off the road of traveling the NASCAR circuit to stay home and work by phone and email and in those days ‘Faximile’ ….. while Michael was building his plumbing business. I would be in the house busy with my work when Michael would pull in the driveway every evening. I would hear our two Chesapeake Bay Retriever dogs bark when he came home and sometimes he would throw the ball around for them for a while, so I did not realize he was actually walking over to the garden to deeply inspect it before he came in the house. What he was inspecting each and every day when he came home from work, was a teeny tiny first tomato that was beginning to grow on one of his plants.

Now as newlyweds everything is so peachy you know, huggy-kissy lovey-dovey when your husband comes home from work and you want to be a good wife. I was not much of a cook back then but I did the best I could. We were trying to pay the bills and a part of me was distracted as we both were working hard to keep money coming in – because my job was at home my phone was always ringing and many times I would make a meal at lunch time and have some ready to have for Big Mikey when he came in hungry that evening. This was our early marriage life. We were starting out life together and we thought we could finish each other’s sentences, read each other’s minds or we assumed so! Michael never mentioned to me about the tomato growing in the garden that he was so intently watching. I never even thought to ask about it.

As the summer weeks went by, every evening as soon as he pulled in the driveway Michael would get out of his pickup truck and immediately repeat his inspection of the garden, and every day that tomato would get a little bigger. He was intently waiting for it to come to full fruition, how long before it would be ready to pick, he wanted to make sure it was picked at the perfect time – and he was expectant to be the one to do it. Big Mikey could not wait for that moment, that he could come home from work and that would be the day he could pick his very first home-grown tomato, that he grew himself, and proudly bring it in the house and make his very first sandwich with it. That night the tomato was now big and turning red, looking perfect, almost ready to pick. It would just be a matter of days Mikey thought to himself and he could do the honors of picking, slicing and eating his first tomato. Oh the excitement, oh the expectation!

Again, lil ‘ol wifey (me) in the house was still completely oblivious to my beloved husband’s intentions for this very special first tomato…

That next afternoon while Michael was at work, I was busy at home with my own work and very hungry at lunchtime. I glanced out the window and wondered if there was anything in the garden I could pick for a quick lunch. I walked out back and looked around. Zucchinis were still too small, squash was small too and the peppers and cucumbers were still in the flowering stage. I walked around the garden and something caught my eye, one red, ripe tomato.

“Yes!” I said to myself. “This is perfect. I can have a tomato sandwich and save the rest for Big Mikey when he gets home.”

First Ripe Tomato
First Ripe Tomato

I quickly plucked the tomato, yes THE TOMATO, the one Mikey was intently checking and waiting on each and every day. It was nice, ripe and warm in my hand and I trotted happily back into the house with my two chessie dogs in tow. It was a very hot day and they needed to come in and get cool. However, the day was about to get hotter, and I don’t mean degrees, LOL.

I happily brought the tomato into my kitchen, washed it up and put it on a plate to slice it. I sliced half and made myself a sandwich and set the other half aside for Michael to have when he got home.

I thought to myself: “Michael will be so excited to see there is a tomato ready for him to eat from our garden and make a sandwich with tonight.”

I ate my sandwich and went back to work. As the sun began to set, I knew Mikey would be home soon and I let our chessie dogs, Ginny and Herschel back outside to wait for their dad to come home.

I went back to my work of faxes and calls in my little home office and heard the dogs barking – announcing Michael was home from work and in the driveway. “Still some daylight,” I thought. “He will throw the ball for the dogs for a bit before he came in for a sandwich.”

Well, that was not the case. Mikey did exactly like he had been doing for the last two months when he came home from work. Jumping out of his pickup truck and immediately walking over to the garden to inspect his harvest, particularly his tomato.

He began to walk closer to the garden, he did not see the red peeking through the green to greet him as he had the last two days before. Something was not right. He walked closer, went directly to the plant were the ripening tomato had been. There were other green tomatoes, but his first red and ripening tomato, the one he had been watching every single day…. IT WAS GONE.

Michael stopped in his tracks, looked all around the garden, then around the property. “Could a racoon or somethin’ come sneakin’ in here and stole his tomato?” He pondered.

He stopped and knelt down to look under the plants, maybe it had fell off and rolled. Nope.

Now, what could have happened to his precious first tomato?

He marched into the house, I was working in my office and jumped up to greet him with a hug and a kiss. No hug, no kiss…. I looked at his face – it was red and he was looking at me with his furrowed brow.

“What’s wrong Honey?” I asked.

“What happened to my tomato?” He announced shortly.

I looked at him blankly. “Your tomato?”

“Yes! My tomato! Did you pick my tomato? Did you?” His 6’5″ frame glared over my 5’3″ as I looked up at him wide eyed. I had a feeling I was in a pickle here.

“Ummm, well I did go out to the garden today at lunch to see if anything had ripened and I found a ripe tomato so I picked it and sliced it up for us, I made a sandwich and there is half of the tomato all sliced up and ready for you.” I explained sweetly.

Flashes of the “I Love Lucy” show came into my mind of how Lucy felt when her husband Ricky Riccardo would come home and she had some “splainin’ to do!

Big Mikey did not find this humorous or nostaligic and Ethel was not going to come in the door and help me in taking part of the blame here. I looked at our two Chessie dogs wagging their tails waiting for dad to pet them and they were not much help in this situation, Big Mikey was looking at me for what seemed like an hour just glaring, ignoring the dogs vyying for his attention. (Remind me next time I get two dogs to name them Fred and Ethel, or maybe Betty and Barney, or maybe Perry Mason and Della Reese I might have needed a good lawyer here. Ha.)

Then he threw up his hands. “You ruined it!”

I ruined it? I could not understand all the fuss over a tomato.

“Yep!” He exclaimed. “You ruined the whole thing. I don’t want no dang sliced up tomato!”

I was perplexed. I could not say a word. I just stood there. I had never seen my husband so upset.

He paced the room in front of the door, I wanted to go into the kitchen and take the plate of the sliced tomato and try to state my case that my intentions were good for him, but he was not having it.

“You don’t understand….” He had a sadness in his voice. “I waited all these years to plant my first garden. I wanted to have that first tomato because it reminded me of when I was a kid, happy times in my granny’s garden. I worked so hard and wanted to make that first tomato special. I was so proud of growing that tomato. I wanted to make that very moment of picking my first home grown tomato, and taking it into the house myself and making that first slice and sandwich – now it’s all ruined.”

My lip started to tremble and tears welled up in my eyes. My heart sank. I felt horrible. How could I have not known this? My big sweet Hubby with his big sweet heart! This was not about the tomato. This was about ‘who’ he was as a person. It was his nostalgia. Memories of his childhood were connected to that one tomato. It was more than a tomato, it was a legacy he was trying to continue and wanted that moment of victory. He looked at it as his ‘Victory Garden” and that first tomato was the prize!

“Oh Honey, I am so sorry! Please forgive me!” I reached out to hug him.

He leaned up against the door jam, shaking his head at the ceiling and with a groan, he hugged me back, I could smell the sweat and dirt on him from working at his plumbing on the construction sites all day. I loved that smell of my hard working man. He deserved to be blessed by his first tomato. I realized in that moment, I needed to be a better wife, and more than that a better friend. I needed to really ‘get to know’ the true heart of my husband. “I forgive ya.” He said with a slight huff. “But don’t ever do that again, ask me about these things, first allright?” “Allright.” I replied, and hugged him tighter.

Maybe I could have got angry back at him, maybe I could have got defensive and said to him; “Well you should have told me how you felt about the garden and the tomato when you planted it! You should have communicated better! I did not know, don’t get mad at me for picking the tomato when you should have explained all this to me before.”

But I did not say all that in that moment.

Shoulda coulda woulda….. God was teaching us something about marriage.

I would realize later it was one of the most important lessons we ever had.

Who is your husband? Who is your wife? What shaped them into who they are today. What is precious to them? Do you understand why certain things are important to them. These were questions I had to research and get understanding about the man I married. I did not realize how important this was until this very moment.

Marriage is not about working jobs, saving money and making sure food is on the table and hoping you will have a good retirement some day then you can talk and rest on the front porch or in a condo in Florida.

Marriage is a Victory Garden to be lovingly tended to daily. Jesus said that God looks at Marriage as His Masterpiece. God wanted to walk in the Garden with Adam and Eve in the cool of the day and talk with them. It was their set aside time that God, Adam and Eve and God looked forward to every day. We enter God’s rest in His presence. We should be at rest in our marriage, because it’s our happy place to be in each other’s presence, fellowshipping.

The first garden for Michael and I should have been our treasure together. We should have been going out to that garden together every day in expectation of the first tomato together. Not just Michael. This works both ways in a marriage, as Michael did the same for me with the things that were important to me.

I realized then that was a lesson also preparing us to be good parents to our child that we had been praying for our first year of marriage. We had to treasure our child together, dote on her together, share in the care, share in the expectation of growth and victories in her life. Both of us.

Marriage is loving each other’s legacy and making it your own. It’s not what is mine and what is his – it’s what is ours. Then your hope is to love the other person’s heart so much you never want to hurt it. That means getting your head out of your own stuff and taking the time to ‘walk in the garden’ with the ones you love. God made it that way. That’s how true relationships flourish, that’s how abundant harvests come for marriages and families. Great blessings come from great relationships.

Recently I was telling the “Tomato Story” at a family dinner with Me, Big Mikey and our now 18 year old daughter and her sweet boyfriend, Cory. We were all laughing at the story, even Big Mikey. I was glad we could laugh at it, now!

I was glad I had this lesson to teach our own daughter, for her own marriage. This is wisdom that must be passed on to the next generation.

Fixin a 'mater sandwich
Mike fixing his sandwich with the first tomato from his garden.

Now 20+ years into marriage, Big Mikey planted another garden. He planted tomatoes of course. Together we walk out to the garden and check the plants. We both get excited to watch the first tomato turn red. I cheer on Mikey and his tomato!

Out of tradition now, Michael picks the first tomato, brings it into the house, and I take a picture of him proudly slicing his first tomato. Our love is stronger than ever, but only strengthened by these important lessons along the way!

Big Mikey (my hubby) now living in Creeds, Virginia (we inherited Granny and Papaw’s house in 2008) Happily slicing his first home grown garden tomato. “Fixin’ to make that first tomato sandwich!” July 2020.

This story shared with love to all of you! I hope it blessed you! Here is a picture of Big Mikey, slicing his first garden tomato of the year 2020 – here in his granny’s old kitchen, now our kitchen. God is GOOD and so was this tomato – Mikey had him a big ‘ol tomato sandwich with Miracle whip of course – them I got the other half of the tomato with Dukes Mayo on mine (well you have to have some things that make you different from each other – that’s what brings the fun!)

Love you all and remember to LIVE LIFE LARGE,

– Annamarie Strawhand, Big Mikey’s Best Friend and Tomato Watcher (not picker) Watcher. Hee hee.

“Get yer paws off that first ‘mater!” – Michael Strawhand