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Attendance Up

This morning there were four of us at coffee. Usually it is Adam and I. Keith comes regularly. Walker joined us this morning to make a foursome. I would say that makes us an “official” small group.  I just don’t know if attendance drops off if we would lose our official status. I think that if we have four or more every once in while we should be considered official all the time.

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(written  8/1)

Hazy Hot Humid. It must be August.

I continue to enjoy my work experience at U of L. It is interesting and I staying busy. We are expecting Isaac, Jenny, Josiah, Terzah, and Derbe today. It will be great to have a visit and catch up on what is going in their lives. They are an inspiration to me. We plan to get together with our old small group Friday evening.

Issac and Jenny left on Saturday. Here is a picture of the kids. They are adorable.

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Guests

It is good to have guests in our home. Isaac, Jenny, Josiah, Terzah & Derbe are with us and we are having a great time. The kids are really good and seem to enjoy our company. Ann, as always, is a great hostess. I just take credit.

Isaac continues to encourage me with his insightful observations. Coffee with he and Adam this morning was good. We are getting together with others tonight for dinner at Keith and Ginny Brooks.

Tanya was with us also. She and Blake and Grayson are going to camp today to pick up Jerod and Meredith. I’m sure they will have some interesting stories. The Gabeharts are going camping. Looks like it will be a quiet but very hot weekend.

Birthday and More

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Today is our oldest grandson Sean’s 23rd birthday. He is currently in the US Army getting prepared to be deployed to Europe. Congratulations Sean!

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I took Blake and Grayson to the Louisville Slugger museum today. They really enjoyed it. The big bat in front was their favorite sight.

I got to meet Charles Henry Gunn for the first time today. He is the newest son of Tim and Karen.

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Cruising on the River

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Today our care group enjoyed a lunch cruise on the Belle of Louisville. It was a good time. The price was reasonable and the food was descent. Several in our group have good memories of the Belle of Louisville a.k.a. Avalon. Bob and Carla had their prom on the Avalon (that would have been when I was 10 years old).

I sat with Andrew Verble for a short time this evening. He continues to slowly progress. He will have surgery Monday to complete his skull reconstruction. I have such admiration for the faith and perserverance of his parents, Sid and Suzanne.