Monday, February 15, 2010

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Well here it is Monday morning, oh by the way hope all had a Happy Valentines Day. We just kept that low key except for the family dinner last evening. So here's what transpired on Sunday.

After our quiet time and lite breakfast we headed out to Element for worship, by the way Arianne wasn't feeling well so she cancelled at the last minute, but Nancy and I had a good day of worship. We were briefed by the director of Global Hope Network International, Al Jones who made a presentation about the humanitarian work they are doing in 38 countries and presenting the Gospel at the same time.They take their mission directly from Jesus's instructions of first meeting their physical needs. We also had a guest singer Becca Shae from Nashville who has several songs on the Christian Spirit Radio as well as a recording with Toby Mack. What an awesome morning with lots of first time guests as well.

We headed home and on the way stopped at Sam's to pick up a few items for our family dinner. We finally got back close to 2 PM and noticed Amy and Tyler called about coming by for burger and dogs for lunch so we headed over and helped them finished up some good Kansas homegrown beef burgers, my what a difference from store bought.We finally made it home around 3 and then got ready for the family to come around 5:30 or so for supper. It had warmed up a little into the 50's but there was still a cold north wind and especially in the shade you needed something on your arms. I watered the garden and then finished the DeMille book. Its a good read for a novel. I just started another book titled THE WORST HARD TIME by Timothy Egan. It's a non-fiction book about the "dirty thirties" when the high plains was swept away by great dust bowl. It's the true story behind Steinback's great novel, THE GRAPES OF WRATH.

Well supper was awesome; with me grilling marinated chicken breast with fresh rosemary sprinkled on top, G/G's mac and cheese, fresh asparagus, Amy's super garden salad with feta cheese, crusty bread and something called Robert Redford for dessert that Amy made. She is really becoming quite the cook like her mother. We ate and sat around talking and looking at Arianne's collection of photos on disks until nearly 11 PM. Ava had longed fallen asleep on the couch so W.B.(Nancy's dad) and myself watched the Olympics.

I will enclose a few pics from the past couple of evening. Well, I need to get out of here as the sun is shining brightly and they are calling for warm temps into the 60's today. LATER





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