Sunday, February 26, 2006

Dancing the day away

We didn’t exercise this morning. I worked on the service for tomorrow most of the morning. Evelyn went to the grocery to get the final ingredients for the “no-nothing soup”. It is made entirely of vegetables and has no points on the Weight Watcher’s scale. She put the soup together and made lunch. We wanted to leave here by 12:30 and made our goal. We went to the Saturn dealership and had the car washed. We went to Hancock Fabrics to find some western fabric that she could sew onto a jean jacket she has worn for some time. We didn’t find anything so we went to Penny’s to get a catalogue. We went on out to Riverside, as dance hall on the Rio Grande River. Saturday’s features German Joe’s polka band, and we have some friends who go every Saturday. We had a good time there too. Joe is quite an old Polish guy who sings German to some of the songs. His favorite stunt is to play a polka at increasing speeds. He laughs at the dancers and keeps playing the fast versions once, twice, up to six times, all the while laughing while sitting behind his accordion. He finally runs most of the people off the floor, still laughing. We did enjoy the weather and the view across the river. We did not want to eat there because some of the food is poor and we still had our two for one coupon book, so we went on to a restaurant on the way home called the Habanera Cafe. They had a band from Iowa, and we met some friends from our Trail’s End worship service. We had chicken fajitas and shared it. We took the other one home for tomorrow. We stopped at the grocery to check out the Pepsi prices but found no bargain. We came on home, and I went back to work on the sermon before retiring.

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