A glimmer of hope
I got up, walked, showered, went to the bank and then went to see Earl about the hydraulic hose. He found a metal splice piece that we can put into the hose and clamp it if it happens to be the correct size. I stopped at Tom Crouch’s and he agreed to accompany and supervise me on Friday as I try to install it. It would be a great blessing if it works. I then returned home while Evelyn had gone from exercise to Bible study. We had lunch and then I went to the outback for my driving class. I had 13 signed up, 4 were no shows and 1 unregistered lady came making the class 10 strong. Two people from the January class who had come in late had promised to come and make up the time. They didn’t come. That makes me upset but powerless. I just won’t ever give a certificate under those conditions again. We had some delicious dirty rice and salad for dinner and then went to choir practice. It was disappointing that only 5 came. We came home and cleaned some spots on the carpet. During the day the weirdest thing happened. A woman from Illinois called to see if our class C motor home on lot 954 in Sunshine park was ready. I didn't know what she was talking about. She had our name and both telephone numbers. She said her husband had talked with both Evelyn and me. Of course we don't own a class C motor home and don't know where lot 954 is. I hope she contacts the park office and gets things straightened out because they planned to leave next Tuesday.
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