Goodbye to Stan and Linda
Wednesday I began work on next Sunday. Stan came down to talk since it was the day they left. We enjoyed the visit. Linda wakened and had breakfast. Evelyn came home and dressed for the trip to Harlingen. For some reason they were in a hurry to go to the airport and then weren’t interested in having us stay around to visit for the hour and a half before their plane left. So we left and drove to the Texas Trader that sells things on consignment. Ironically, they had a 4X6 cargo trailer but it was over 5 feet high. We went to the Texas Trailer and looked at another. The owner said he could make a trailer the size we wanted for about the same price as the used one. He also said he could put a receiver on the car. The problem with all this is that making a trailer would take 7 to 10 days, and we leave around April 1 or 2. That meant that we would have the trailer in time but have no time to pack it. I went to the welder we used last year and he found a receiver that fit our Saturn and ordered it. We decided to call Texas Trader and make an offer on the used trailer tomorrow. We also decided to skip going to the Horseman appreciation dinner tonight. We were both tired and took a nap. We really didn’t eat any supper because we had eaten some of the leftover delicious etouffee for lunch. It was very filing. We went to church and choir practice and came home. I need to complete three errands tomorrow morning before we go to the stock show.
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