Rest and concert
I arose earlier than usual because John Hamel, our pianist at Trail’s End came so he could ride to worship with us. His wife went to Immanuel to help prepare for the taco lunch and auction. We went to worship and had 31 in attendance. We had more people but less in offering, but we had our first ever Bible study. Ironically, we studied 1 Thessalonians 5:16 ff: ...give thanks in all things for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. So we give thanks for the money God gave us. I brought Evelyn home because she has had an upset stomach for several days. I then took John to Immanuel and picked up two taco salads to bring home. Evelyn was asleep when I arrived so I counted the money and began to think about the next sermon. Just before she wakened, I began to eat my taco salad and watch a video of an Agatha Christy/Hercule Poirot mystery. We ate together and finished watching the movie. I then switched to the football game but got very tired and took a nap. When I wakened, we went for a walk to the other park. It was a cool, sunny day and walking was very pleasant. We then returned home and dressed for our trip to Rio Hondo to attend the Baptist church choir concert. It was very inspiring called the color of Christmas. It featured green for new life, silver for value, white for purity, gold for royalty, and red for the redeeming blood. We sat with Don Waters and met his son Bruce and children. Janice was in the choir and joined us for our trip to Jason’s Deli. I thought we would go to Boob-a-dee-boos, what turned out to be a sports bar, in Harlingen. I had bought a $25 coupon over the Internet for $5, but none of us wanted to stay there to eat. We got home just before the 10 o’clock news. Tomorrow we go to the doctor and pick up the new Saturn in McAllen.
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