Sunday, December 14, 2025

Days 33 & 34 - Saturday & Sunday, December 13 & 14 - Christmas for the Children & Cowboy Church

 Saturday - We just stayed around the campground. It was a nice day to sit outside.  I spent maybe an hour visiting with Barry, a widower who decided to retire and become a full time RV'er after his wife died. They lived near Redding, PA. He was active at church and led a Men's Ministry. 

He and his wife had rented RV's for vacations so he had some idea of what he was getting into. He leaves here on Wednesday and heads to San Antonio. He plans on staying there a few days and then making his way to Arizona for the rest of the winter.

Barry's 5th wheel unit.





Families came to pick up their stuff for the Christmas for the Children Day. Each family was scheduled at a different time so that only one family at a time was here to pick up their stuff. We didn't go over but could see vehicles pull up and get loaded. It seemed to go smooth.

Sunday - Kathy played the piano at Campground Church, I stayed home. I had invited Barry to go to Cowboy Church with us. I don't think he had ever heard of Cowboy Churches. He wanted to go. He saw Kathy walking home from church and walked over to go with  us. He seemed to enjoy the service and Pastor Chris's message.
A little after 4PM we walked over to the clubhouse for the Ice Cream Social. Kathy stayed and worked on a puzzle for a couple of hours. The puzzle is far to difficult to interest me, I walked home and watched Facebook Reels.
Today's high was only in the high 60's. It was windy, gusts near 40 mph and steady winds in the mid 20's.  It was cloudy and misted rain a couple of times.

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

PS - If you are interested in my thoughts about Medicaid spending you can read the content of a Letter to the Editor I sent the Jefferson City News Tribune. I sent similar thoughts to both my Senators and my Representative.

https://bertspoliticalviews.blogspot.com/2025/12/out-of-control-medicaid-spending.html 

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