Sunday, July 23, 2023

July 23 - “By design”

We had a lazy day yesterday. That was by design. No way we wanted out with the extra 40,000 or so cruise ship passengers dealing with the closed-down freeway. In a nutshell, Chris watered the yard and then worked on sending out applications for Bethlehem Street Market 2023. I think this will be her last hurrah in the position of Big Cheese over the event. She has been trying to get someone to come alongside her this year so she can show them the ropes. She may have been successful, but we’ll see. Hope so. 

I spent the bulk of the day working on a new puzzle. Very colorful. It is a conglomeration of General Mills breakfast cereal boxes. It hasn’t been all that hard. Just big. It only has 1000 pieces, but they are cut large. I should’ve oriented it sideways on the table, though. Very tight fit. 


Last night we enjoyed a supper of Lima beans and sausage, one of our favorites. And we closed out the evening watching the Astros game. Good day (even though they lost to the worst team in baseball). 


‭‭1 Thessalonians‬ ‭5‬:‭15‬ ‭says, Make sure that nobody pays back wrong for wrong, but always strive to do what is good for each other and for everyone else.


Father, thank you for beans and sausage and plenty to do to keep busy. Amen. 

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