We had to turn on the air conditioning
again yesterday. It was downright hot
and muggy outside. Well, actually, it
was rainy for a lot of the day. We tried
to wait it out, but a look at the radar, which Chris has on speed dial on her
phone, showed line after line of showers coming up from the Gulf. I thought the next weather change would be
from the north, and so cool us down a bit.
Turns out it actually did cool down … eventually. The rain and mugginess were just the
preliminaries. The high today might reach the low 60’s. Long sleeve shirts and jeans again …
So what were we holding out for? Well, it was time to make our Thanksgiving
run to the grocery store. Chris needed
some more ingredients for the turkey rub secret recipe she makes. We were out of milk and fruit. And she does plan to make a pie or two for
the feast. All in all, it was quite the
haul of groceries. Now all we need is
the propane tanks refilled so we can get those turkeys fried up come
Monday.
I received one of those scary messages on
the computer yesterday. It’s still there
today. You know the kind … “Danger, Will
Robinson. Unless you upgrade your Office
software by October of 2020, your computer will explode in your face.” Well, it’s actually not that serious
yet. They are just going to stop
supporting the version we have the next time October rolls around. So either my computer promises to never
glitch again, or I guess I’ll have to start researching “Office 365 or other current
versions of Office.” What fun …
I’m not sure what all Chris has on our
plate for today. She is making me a
fried egg special for breakfast, though.
I know the big craft fair at Moody Methodist Church is today, so I’m
suspecting that a trip their might be in the works. Gotta see what ideas we can usurp for our
Bethlehem Street Market coming up on December 14th …
Matthew 6:19 says, “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and
vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal.”
Father, please draw some folks to the craft
show today so those vendors can make some money. It might mean a better Christmas season for
them. Amen.
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