Inspirations and horses
Friday we were scheduled to work as information hosts in the Radisson lobby. We were in this hotel so we had a short distance to travel. I went down first while Evelyn got ready. She had not gone to sleep until after 3 this morning. We don't know what keeps her awake. I was matched with a woman from the convention bureau who could talk the paint off a wall. Evelyn came down and saved me. We finished at 10 and we went to the general session. The feature was a great sermon by Dr. Klaus emphasizing that Christians must draw the line against the ACLU, antiChristian media and even churches that don't preach the gospel of Christ. It was very moving as was the testimony of Pat Day, former great jockey, after our lunch of "hot brown" for the second day. This time we got a recipe for the dish. Day's testimony was very powerful and moving too. This was great Spiritual food in both the morning and at noon. We went to our room and changed for the family night at the Kentucky Horse Park. We were taken by bus to the park and toured the horse museum, enjoyed a barbecue dinner (it was not nearly as good as those in Texas) and a horse show that was good but not as good as the one we saw 12 years ago. We enjoyed being with Tom and Janet and entertained them in our room for a while. We planned to meet them for breakfast tomorrow but had to cancel because we couldn't find any places open for us to gewt to, eat and get back for the Q&A with Dr. Klaus and Phyllis Warren tomorrow morning. We will also begin packing for the trip home tomorrow evening.
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