Wednesday, September 23, 2020

September 23 – “Not a sprinkle band”

Looks like our tropical storm is officially no longer a threat to society.  Well, except maybe some remnant flooding issues.  The National Weather Center has issued its last advisory on “Post-tropical Depression Beta.”  Let the clean-up begin.

 

I slept in yesterday.  Yep.  5 a.m.  That’s thirty extra minutes.  I’ll take it.

 

Chris got a haircut yesterday.  Looks really cute.

 

We rearranged the area around my desk so we could set up the old TV there.  That’s gonna be the gaming space for when the kids are all over.  We are also planning to get another one of those small DVD/Blue-ray players.  That way there can be two movies going at the same time – one for the little guys and one for those a little older.  The Firestick also works on the old TV, so we can get Netflix on it, too.  I tell you what, the Nani and DadDad Resort is slowly taking shape. 

 

We had a couple of surprise visitors yesterday.  Jim and Charlette were in the neighborhood, so they stopped in to say hi and check on us.  They are always lots of fun.  Couldn’t get them to sit down, though.  They left the windows down in their car.  Not sure why that prevented them from sitting inside the house, but, hey I’ve never been much of a slave to logic, either. 

 

Last night we took a walk in the tropical storm.  Well, in the tropical depression.  OK.  Would you believe, in the rain?  It wasn’t raining when we started, so we hooked Freddy up to her new harness and headed out.  And before we got onto the second street a rain band came through.  Not a sprinkle band, either.  This was a full-blown rain band.  It poured.  And we just kept on walking.  By the time we got home I’m pretty sure Freddy was trying to figure out what was wrong with her two humans.  Hey, Freddy.  Nothing’s wrong.  Just a nice, romantic walk in the rain.  All in-love couples do it, don’t they?

 

1 John 5:13 says, “I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know that you have eternal life.”

 

Father, thank you for your protection once again.  Now please help us wade through all the pandemic stuff so we can put it behind us as well.  Amen.

 

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