Last Monday I mentioned the quilt ceremony for veterans. I forgot to include photos of the firetruck and flag.
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Our lives in Missouri.
Last Monday I mentioned the quilt ceremony for veterans. I forgot to include photos of the firetruck and flag.
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Monday neither of us went to the Information Meeting. Kathy went over for a ceremony were 12 veterans were given quilts made by some of the ladies. She said the quilts were beautiful.
Yesterday Kathy went to the Ladies Bible Study. She said they had a good discussion. We both listened to most of the Jam Session.
Today I led the Coed Bible Study. Bill, the guy who normally leads, was out of town. He had the lesson planned. He had LOTS of Scripture references so it took some time looking the up and reading them prior to class. We had a good discussion time.
In the afternoon I went to Spanish class. Barb, the teacher, asked if we had watched the Superbowl half time show and, if so, how much were we able to understand. One of the people said she had left it on but had not paid any attention to it. Kathy and I had switched over to the Turning Point halftime and were so disappointed in it that we turned it off. Barb had watched it and said the guys comments were crass and woke.
I haven't paid any attention to the media coverage of the Superbowl halftime shows but wonder how anyone from Puerto could say anything bad about the US. They don't pay federal income tax nor do they pay excise tax on gasoline. About the only federal "taxes" they pay is payroll deduction for their contributions to Social Security and Medicare. Puerto Ricans pay about $5 billion a year in taxes to the US, almost all of that is into the Social Security and Medicare Trust Funds. They collect about $30 billion a year in Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, SNAP, highway funds, grants, etc. That is almost $10,000/ year for every Puerto Rican. In just 2025 the federal government handed them $184 million from our Federal Highway Trust Fund, and they don't pay into it!
God is good. I pray that He blesses you and yours. He has blessed me.
We didn't go to the Cowboy Church service today. Kathy led the music for the campground church service. Last Thursday Bill, the fill in speaker while the regular Pastor is filling in at another church, asked me to read a passage of Scripture at this mornings service. With both of us at the campground service, and Kathy needing to stay until the end, we decided not to go up to the Cowboy Church service.
It was a beautiful day. Spring is here, maybe. Today's high was a sunny 82. We sat outside for several hours. Both of us did some reading and I worked on my Spanish homework. With the nice breeze it was almost to cool setting in the shade, in shorts and a tee shirt. I did manage to get in a 6+ mile bicycle ride around the campground.
We had the TV on during the Superbowl game but weren't glued to the set. While it was on I worked on this weeks Coed Bible Study lesson. Bill normally leads the Study. When home in Albuquerque, NM he does some part time work as a Realtor. He sold a house and has to fly back this week to be there for the closing. He had already put together an outline for the lesson and asked me to lead.
God is good. I pray that He blesses you and yours. He has blessed me.
This morning some folks served biscuits and gravy for another Christmas for the Children fund raiser. Kathy was going to be busy baking pies all day and didn't go help with it. I went over and picked up a 2 Go serving for her before I left.
I went up to the Cowboy Church for Men's Breakfast at the Arena. It was great. It was a little cool, 48 degrees when I first got up, with heavy dew. It was almost perfect weather for an outside breakfast. I think it was probably near the mid 50's when we started eating, a little after 8AM. Around 25 guys attended.
These guys are scrambling eggs and making gravy for the biscuits and gravy. I think someone made the biscuits at home the night before.Yesterday's high/low was 71/44. The wind was back down to a nice breeze and the day was partly cloudy. Today's high was a mostly sunny 81. The nice breeze made it a great weather day. I rode my bicycle 5 miles doing laps around the campground. There were lots of folks sitting out on their patios, walking dogs, etc.
Yesterday Kathy did some grocery shopping. Today she is baking pies for the next Christmas for the Children fund raiser. I spent 80 minutes at Planet Fitness and then rode my bicycle 3.7 miles in the evening.
Yesterday afternoon was Meet and Greet in the clubhouse. Folks started talking about how long they have been coming to Texas for the winter. Several of the couples have been coming to this campground for 15-20 years. This is our 4th winter here.
I did wash the car this afternoon.
We are considering, but not to seriously, buying a permanent, "park model" unit. We could come down any time we wanted, and stay as long as we wanted. We could even become Texas residents (in no income tax, no personal property tax, Texas). Driving down here in a car would be easier than in the motorhome. We burn about $900 of diesel for the round trip vs $275 worth of gasoline in the car. The cost of one night in a motel would be partially offset by the cost of at least 2 nights in campgrounds.
We went over to look at a park model unit that is probably going up for sale. The couple who own it are from Nebraska and have been spending the winters down here for almost 20 years. Their health has deteriorated to the point they don't think they will be able to come back next year. It is a functional but OLD, SMALL unit, significantly smaller than our motorhome. We passed on it because it would take way to much work to turn it into something we would find comfortable.
God is good. I pray that He blesses you and yours. He has blessed me.
Weather has been cool, for here, and windy. Cool down here means highs in the high 60's and lows in the high 50's. We are looking forward to Saturday(7th)-Friday(13th) when highs are supposed to be in the low 80's. The days are supposed to be sunny or mostly sunny.
Monday I went to the post office over in La Feria and mailed a package, then we went grocery shopping.
Tuesday, Kathy went to the clubhouse during the Jam Session, and she spent time in the puzzle room.
Tuesday afternoon was another Christmas for the Children fund raising snack meal, Nachos. Kathy prepared most (all?) of the food.
On Monday and Wednesday I went to the Conversational Spanish class. I'm probably averaging a half hour a day doing "homework" for the class. I doubt that I will ever be able to speak even remotely passable Spanish, and with my poor hearing I don't think I will understand much of what a person who is fluent says. I'm hoping that I will be able to read some of it and write some, by the time we head back to MO in early April. My old brain just doesn't seem interested in retaining new things.
Kathy said they had some good discussions at her ladies Bible Study yesterday. This morning was our Coed Bible Study. We had some good discussions about the concept of the Trinity. Next weeks discussion topic is going to be Angels & Demons, that should be interesting.
It has been so windy that I haven't ridden my bicycle this week. I spent 50 minutes Monday and 40 minutes today on the campground treadmill. Tuesday I went to Planet Fitness for a 50 minute workout.
BORING!!! But I'm quite content.
God is good. I pray that He bless you and yours. He has blessed me.
Saturday I rode some laps around the campground, 3.5 miles. Kathy spent time working on a puzzle in the Puzzle Room. Other than than we did some reading.
Sunday Kathy went to church here at the campground and then we both went up to the Cowboy Church for the service there. Attendance was down a little this morning, maybe around 175. Pastor Chris had a good message titled Ride for the Brand. You can watch the service at:
https://www.westernoutreach.org/sermonslive.html
I ask myself, "Do I ride for the brand, or just doing the minimum hoping for a paycheck?"
After church we drove on over to the DonWes flea market in Donna, TX to pick up a bag of grapefruit. We then went over to Moran's, in Donna, for one of their really good pizzas.
Back home I took a nap while Kathy did laundry.
The past couple of days have been cool, highs in the low/mid 60's and lows in the high 30's and low 40's.
God is good. I pray that He blesses you and yours. He has blessed me.