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Quiet Saturday

Today has been unusual. Ann and I have been under the weather. She has been sick for several days and I went puny yesterday evening. As a result, most of today has been taking it easy. Ann stayed in bed mostly and I have napped in the recliner. I think that I have turned the corner. Ann is still fighting her “bug”. The Crocketts came over for a visit this afternoon and we sat on the deck and enjoyed the sunshine for a few minute.

Tomorrow I am picking up Andrew Verble for church and lunch. He is in rehab in Lexington. If you do not remember, Andrew is the young man who suffered severe head injuries in an auto accident. He was not expected to recover. Not only did he live, he continues to make progress toward a normal lifestyle. It has been and will be a long journey but he is determined. This is the first time I have seen him since last fall.

Next week is spring break for the kids. Things will pick up around Wilmore. We expect Melissa and her kids to visit sometime.

uolI almost forgot. GO CARDS!!!

Birthday Day Girl

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Lacey's 16th birthday party bash

Today is grandaughter Lacey’s 18th birthday. It is hard to believe that she is out of high school and on her way to becoming  an EMT. I hope you have a great day.

Thought On the Economic Crisis

I’m not an economist. In fact, economics classes gave me my greatest pain in college. It appears there are a lot people, including those in power, who are equally unqualified to speak on the economy. Since that is not an impediment to them I thought it would be OK to share an observation:

I continue to find a frightening correlation between the TV and radio advertisements for debt rescue…

i.e. “We can consolidate your debt …”

” ‘Upside down on your credit card? Let us help.’ (testimony follows-  ‘I owed $30,000 and I settled for only $10,000 etc)'”

“Owe the IRS back taxes? We can save you $1,000’s. ” and so on.

… and the strategy/policy being employed to resolved our current crisis. Do you think it is possible that the experts have been listening to those ads? Perhaps we could just contract with the private firms who are rescuing the hopelessly indebted people everyday. We need to act quickly.

 

 

Sunday AM Review

The past week was interesting and enjoyable. Sunday was full. The worship time at First Alliance Church was encouraging and provided special moments in which the presence of God was experienced and worship happened. There was a special lunch after services to benefit a missionary family to Turkey. They shared their heart and experiences with us. Sunday evening we hosted our Life Group and had a thoughtful and challenging discussion around our study of Ephesians.

I had coffee on Tuesday morning with a friend who is a C of C minister. Our conversation was very good and his words challenged me to think aboout my own journey. I expect we will continue our conversation soon.

On Wednesday morning I had coffee with my friend Walt and the missionary to Turkey. Again, the conversation was stimulating and helpful. It is even better because we meet at Main and Maple Coffee House.

During the week I was able to finish a couple of projects. The door to our spare bedroom is now painted and hung. I also finished re-working a play table for the Crockett kids. There are lots of other things on my list but it feels good to get through with these.

Ann and I went to the park with Tanya and the kids where we did some fishing and enjoyed a beautiful, warm spring day. It was a great experience. Not only did I help the Crockett kids fish, there were numerous other kids that came up and fished with us. Some had never caught a fish so they were really excited to catch  a fish even though we were only catching small ones.

Friday I had a first time experience. We attended the Kentucky High School State basketball tournament… “The Sweet Sixteen”. It is legendary in Kentucky. Our local school, West Jessamine HS, was playing. It was every thing I had imagined. Having lived in Louisville, I did not have an appreciation for just how BIG a deal the event is for people out in the state. I expect I will participate some more in years to come.

After the game we drove to Louisville. We had dinner with our friends Gary and Diane. Afterwards, we went to the Gabehart and watched the U of L game. Go CARDS! We finished up the evening sitting outside by their fire pit.

Saturday morning Ann and I were up early to participate in the Rodes City Run 10K race. It was cold but we had a great time. I felt good running and was satisfied with my time. Ann did really well walking and was equally pleased with her time. As soon as pictures are available I will post a link. I’m sure there a number of people who would like to purchase them.

Saturday afternoon we watched Ryan and Kyle’s middle school baseball team game. The day was spectacular. Unfortunately, they didn’t get to play as much as they would have liked and the team suffered a severe thrashing. This is the first year for their school to have baseball so they will get better.

The day was topped off with a couple of really exciting NCAA basketball games. Sorry that WKU didn’t pull out a victory. It was a full week. I’m looking forward today’s worship and little league practice this afternoon and U of L’s continued march to the Final Four.