Exercise again. I even jogged farther than I can remember jogging for years. Evelyn went off to her Bible study. I visited the neighbor and decided to cut the grass in our back yard and run the weed eater. It was relatively cool so I did it. The neighbor had done his yard and had run the weed eater, even though it is bad for his back to run it. I finished the lawn and cleaned myself up. I had proposed to Ray that we play golf in the afternoon. We could not get on the course we preferred but went to a sort of par three after three. (the price goes down) In the early afternoon Evelyn and I took a nap. After playing golf (I shot a 40 for nine: my best round in recent history), we went to the Fiesta Tex Mex for dinner. We had more two for one coupons so we went there. The dinner was very good, and we returned to our home to watch "Friday Night Lights". Evelyn had an appointment to have her hair cut by a woman in the park so she could not join us until around 8. In order to fill the time, Ray and I went to the Dairy Queen for a moolate (guess what we had for that). We ate ours and then watched the movie. I waited until Evelyn returned to eat mine. We finished the movie (which was very graphic) and then went to bed.
Wednesday is Evelyn's morning to volunteer at Knapp hospital. I took her and then went to the bank to cash another check and get new rolls of quarters. I came home and got our ironing board, which had broken, and took it out to George Erchinger's to see if it could be welded or JB welded. It couldn't. I brought it back and showered. It was time to begin heating the lunch of hamburgers I had grilled some weeks ago. They were still delicious. I brought Evelyn from Knapp, and we ate. We were both so exhausted that we slept for at least and hour and a half. We arose and then went to the grocery, followed by a trip to DQ to have a sundae. We went on to church and then home to write this. Evelyn worked on cleaning the Texas room for her hosting the Bible study tomorrow night.
I must comment on the audacity of the the Supreme Court liberals who find it necessary to legislate from the bench. They have no right to misinterpret the constitution by allowing murderers under the age of 18 be exempted from the death penalty. It is ridiculous to let world laws affect the interpretation of our constitution. Just as it is ridiculous as granting the prisoners in Guantonomo the same rights as U.S. citizens. Today follows that decision with the interpretation of whether the Ten Commandments should be allowed in governmental settings. I will be surprised if the display will be allowed, even though the overwhelming majority of caring Americans approve of the display. It is time for the majority re assume the right of rule in our country. What a time in which to live. The only hope we have is in Christ.
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