Excellent under baked bread and boudin
We were awakened by a blessing from Jesus. The radiologist's office called and said that the follow-up mammogram was negative. There was no identifiable mass in the right breast. We thank God. We did our morning routine, and Evelyn met with her co-chair to plan some events for next year's ladies leisure--a group of fat old women who like to go out to eat. They do have some programs too. We were both starving and had a late lunch of hot dog sandwiches. We took a nap and rode to the doctor's for the appointment we had yesterday. It too was a blessing in that the doppler kidney report was also good. We rode home, and I spent two hours playing free cell. We also took the bread out of the machine. Evelyn had started it right after lunch. Unfortunately, Evelyn had added too much extra water. It didn't get completely baked. It was too full of delicious hazelnuts, etc. so we tried baking some of it in the toaster oven. It worked somewhat and the bread is great. We had Joe Winston come over for sausage and boudin sandwiches since his wife Bonny is in Austin with their daughter and new grandson. We had a nice talk after Evelyn left for her Bible study. I told him that the letter from the elders regarding my call was full of errors. He mostly agreed, but Joe is such a fine Christian friend that he might agree with anything. We had a good time and he left for his office. He mentioned that perhaps the elders should re-evaluate the winter Texan program. I don't think there is much chance of that, especially with the current pastor. But, as I said before, we need to be accepting of God's will for our lives. We must get to bed because we are scheduled to volunteer at the hospital tomorrow morning.
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