COLD WEEKEND
It was 90 degrees Thursday, cooler Friday and downright cold Saturday and Sunday. The blossoms on the peach tree got zapped. The turkeys are still wandering around with the deer. I put the deer block out last night and it is still here this morning. The cold weather required a fire in the fireplace for Lou. Thanks to the wood cutters, I have lots of wood to burn.
We had our daughter, Kathy, here since Friday night and Lou really enjoyed just talking to her. She made me buy groceries today after I went to church so that I wouldn't have to leave Lou tomorrow. She helped us clean out the fridge and some cabinets. We also got reports on Vanessa who had a date with a chemistry lab fellow student, and Keith working the home show in SA. Said they had the largest crowd ever. So much for the recession or more people want to fix their homes instead of buying.
Everyone at church asked about Lou and sent their love to her. Even Eva who had to work at the grocery store sent her love.
The Rushing archives story has created a storm. Phyllis Bridges talked to a TTPress person at a meeting in New Mexico and they were upset. Tonight I got a call from Mary Vines in Lubbock who read the story and contacted a friend with the Southwest Collection who was burned that he worked hard to gain just such collections and they were getting rid of them. I expect something will change on that subject. Lou has a lot of friends and sends her love to everyone. She is still feeling blah, but Kathy cheered her up and all of you help out. Keep her in your prayers as she makes some tough decisions about her future.
It was 90 degrees Thursday, cooler Friday and downright cold Saturday and Sunday. The blossoms on the peach tree got zapped. The turkeys are still wandering around with the deer. I put the deer block out last night and it is still here this morning. The cold weather required a fire in the fireplace for Lou. Thanks to the wood cutters, I have lots of wood to burn.
We had our daughter, Kathy, here since Friday night and Lou really enjoyed just talking to her. She made me buy groceries today after I went to church so that I wouldn't have to leave Lou tomorrow. She helped us clean out the fridge and some cabinets. We also got reports on Vanessa who had a date with a chemistry lab fellow student, and Keith working the home show in SA. Said they had the largest crowd ever. So much for the recession or more people want to fix their homes instead of buying.
Everyone at church asked about Lou and sent their love to her. Even Eva who had to work at the grocery store sent her love.
The Rushing archives story has created a storm. Phyllis Bridges talked to a TTPress person at a meeting in New Mexico and they were upset. Tonight I got a call from Mary Vines in Lubbock who read the story and contacted a friend with the Southwest Collection who was burned that he worked hard to gain just such collections and they were getting rid of them. I expect something will change on that subject. Lou has a lot of friends and sends her love to everyone. She is still feeling blah, but Kathy cheered her up and all of you help out. Keep her in your prayers as she makes some tough decisions about her future.
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