She believed Jesus had prepared a place for her; she trusted Jesus would take her home.

“Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also.”

Glory Days is by Jason Gray.

I know my heart can get carried away
On a hindsight holiday
But standing in the middle of the rain right here
It’s so clear
These are my glory days
These are my glory days
Busted and broken, but finally open
Wider than an empty grave
This is the good life now
Found it where I fell down
Shattered in pieces, but thank you Jesus
These are my, these are my glory days

For anyone who has followed the comedic presidential campaign of The Sweet Meteor Of Death (based on the premise that an extinction level event would be the most preferable outcome for the USA after this year’s election), this primer from Quick And Dirty Tips on the differences between asteroids, meteors, meteorites, and comets may be a little disquieting.
It may be that even SMOD can’t deliver on its election platform.
Sweet Meteorite Of Death doesn’t sound quite the same.

It’s all over for another year; I’ll see if I have any interest in the State of Origin when it happens.
Richmond are a tremendous team, and Dustin Martin exemplified the difference between the two sides.
Melbourne are a tremendous team, one that has replaced champion players and their game style with a new games style that suits their new players. Nothing seemed to go right for Penrith, but Melbourne made their luck through skill.
And I hope Melbourne were encouraged by both results, a microcosm of the dedication and commitment to a shared goal that the city and state have been demonstrating over these past few months.

(Draws count as correct)
NRL (last round 1/1; season tally 121/169)
Melbourne

(Draws count as correct)
AFL (last rounds 0/1; season tally 110/161)
Geelong