Sunday, March 30, 2025

Day 122 - Sunday, March 30 - No Church Today

 Kathy went to the campground church service this morning. When she got home we headed out to go to the Cowboy Church. When we got to the exit we normally use it was barricaded because of flood waters still on the roads. We thought we would just get off at the next exit and go "cross country" to get to the church. The next exit was also barricaded. We were finally able to exit at the next exit and decided that if there was still so many roads flooded in the area we should just go back home, which we did.

Actually we did make a stop at Walmart and picked up a few groceries and then over to the Golden Corral for lunch before getting home.

It was hot and humid here today. The high temperature was a mostly sunny 91, with lots of humidity. Kathy walked over to the puzzle room, took apart the last two puzzles she had put together and put them away. I sat inside in the AC and read.

In the late afternoon I went out, dumped our waste tanks, added some more water to our fresh water tank and put away our outside furniture. Dennis & Geri, neighbors behind us, were out and I went over to tell them we were leaving tomorrow. They, mostly Dennis, sit outside a lot. Lots of people stop and visit with them as they go by, walking, biking or in golf carts. They spend 6-7 months in their small manufactured home here, the only one in the campground. During the summer months they live in their cottage on a lake in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. If we are able to go back to the UP this summer we will give them a call to and go out to eat some night.

A little later Jim & Deb (Jim is the campground Pastor while down here) stopped by to say goodbye. They spend about 7 months here. They bought a park model unit last fall. They live in their 5th wheel when they aren't down here. Their "home base" is in Kansas but they also do some travelling during the summer months.

Lord willing the plan is to head north tomorrow.

God is good. I pray that He bless you and yours. He has blessed me.

PS. Before we headed off to church I was reviewing the notes I took last Sunday. Romans 8:27-31 was some of the Scripture.  Chris asked us to remember the story most of us are familiar with, two boys arguing and one says, "I'm telling my Dad and he can whip your Dad." The point he was making was why don't I/we spend more time sharing our joys and problems with our heavenly Father? Is it because I/we don't truly believe He is capably of "whipping" that which is plaguing me/us? 


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