Cold days continue
Wednesday I took Evelyn to Bonny’s at 12:30 so they could go to lunch with another woman in Harlingen. I left her and went to the stock yard to see if I could get our pictures from yesterday to send in for our renewed passports. The woman in charge was at the doctor and would not be back until tomorrow. I just came home and worked on sermons until Evelyn returned from lunch. John and Sue had come in the morning to invite us for dinner Sunday, but we have planned to go to Port Isabel to hear Pastor Ken Klaus, speaker emeritus on the Lutheran Hour. They had come to our park to participate in our shuffle tournament. They had lost both of their games. While here, I had John look at the GFI socket. When we tripped the breaker, it worked. I had done that yesterday without success. I wonder if my pulling out of the wall hadn’t done something to tighten a connection. They didn’t stay long because Evelyn had to leave. It was very cold again today so it was great to stay inside. As the Lord would have it, we had to go to choir practice. It was warmer in the church tonight than last week and more tolerable. We returned to our park and caught the final half hour of a show by CrossStrung, a family group from Logan, Utah, a small town not far from Emily. I was too curious and asked the father, “Does your church have a cross on top?” When he replied no, I confirmed what I suspected—they were LDS or Mormons. Regardless, Christ had blessed each of them with a great deal of talent.
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