A Real Vampire!
By Mark Flippo
The vampire squid can reach a maximum total length around 30 cm (1 ft). Its 15-cm (6-in) gelatinous body varies in colour from velvety jet-black to pale reddish, depending on location and lighting conditions. A webbing of skin connects its eight arms, each lined with rows of fleshy spines or cirri; the inner side of this "cloak" is black. Only the distal halves (farthest from the body) of the arms have suckers. Its limpid, globular eyes, which appear red or blue, depending on lighting, are proportionately the largest in the animal kingdom at 2.5 cm (1 in) in diameter.[2] The name of the animal was inspired by its dark colour, cloak-like webbing, and red eyes
This is something that nightmares are made of. Speaking of nightmares, do you have any? If you have them regularly you need to get that taken care of in prayer. Pray with your children when you can and let them learn at your side that Jesus cares about everything that bothers them. If they are having trouble with their homework ask them to pray with you. Develop a prayer life in them when they are young and they will find it easier when they grow up!
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By Mark Flippo
The vampire squid can reach a maximum total length around 30 cm (1 ft). Its 15-cm (6-in) gelatinous body varies in colour from velvety jet-black to pale reddish, depending on location and lighting conditions. A webbing of skin connects its eight arms, each lined with rows of fleshy spines or cirri; the inner side of this "cloak" is black. Only the distal halves (farthest from the body) of the arms have suckers. Its limpid, globular eyes, which appear red or blue, depending on lighting, are proportionately the largest in the animal kingdom at 2.5 cm (1 in) in diameter.[2] The name of the animal was inspired by its dark colour, cloak-like webbing, and red eyes
This is something that nightmares are made of. Speaking of nightmares, do you have any? If you have them regularly you need to get that taken care of in prayer. Pray with your children when you can and let them learn at your side that Jesus cares about everything that bothers them. If they are having trouble with their homework ask them to pray with you. Develop a prayer life in them when they are young and they will find it easier when they grow up!
http://moderndayparablesrcf.com