We were back at the two and a half mile mark yesterday. That checked off about 7,000 steps or so.
But back at home we dove into some more outdoor “activities.” The project of the day was trimming the runway Wisteria bush in the back yard. I had to squeeze into a pretty tiny space with our loppers. And it was plenty hot back there, “squozen” between the bush and the fence. We got it done, though. Even had time to enjoy a quick chat with our neighbors when we finished.
I got to watch a few minutes of the Texas vs. Ohio State football game. Sad ending for Texas. But Little Archie did pretty well for his first game as starter on the big stage. We also watched a game of Banana Ball. First time I have seen one go to the tiebreakers. And they had to do all three of them before the Bananas pulled it out in the bottom of the ninth with a grand slam.
Last night I had an unusual event. I officiated at a reenactment of a wedding I did on the beach 25 years ago. I have joked about that wedding being “the wedding from hell” for, well, 25 years now. Everything you can think of possibly going wrong … went wrong. But after the service the bride hugged me and said,” That was the most beautiful ceremony I have ever seen.” Guess after that, it wouldn’t have mattered what I did last night. All went well though. We got them all reenacted and renewed.
John 13:34-35 says, I give you a new command: Love one another. Just as I have loved you, you must also love one another. By this all peoples will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.
Father, thank you for the good weather for that service last night. And keep Cailyn in your hands. Amen.
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