Well Sunday started out with a sleep in for me until nearly 7 o'clock which was fine but not my usual 6 'ish. I like it. I suppose all of those activities on Saturday plumb wore me out; anyhow it was a day to get ready and head out to worship with our mountain friends and family at Cornerstone in Sparta. We had a nice crowd and the message and music were both inspiring. Afterwards we met up with several and headed out to the Patio Eatery for lunch where we saw several of Cornerstones family as well. It a real small place but the food is exceptionally good and plentiful. We made a quick stop at the grocery as we were invited out to Elk Creek for supper and then again tomorrow evening on Monday out to the Dalton Farm to eat. Yikes, there goes the spare tire, oh well!!
We came from town and Nancy settled into making an apple pie to take with us to Sam and Marcia for dessert after a spaghetti, salad and bread supper. We thought we would take a short cut through the mountain to their place but wound up missing some roads and it took nearly a half hour and 10 miles longer, oh well. That is another story in an of it's self as the road signs sort of shift with time. We had a great time at the Carlan's and played a hotly contested game of Euchre after supper with the guys coming from behind to win on the final hand. We inspected Sam's new F150 crew cab truck which will be used to pull their new camper trailer as they start to travel again. What a beauty with all the bells and whistles now on a standard package for trucks. They no longer will tent camp but have the luxury of taking their bed with them in style and comfort. Sounds exciting!!It was really dark out when we headed out for home just before 9'ish. It took us about half an hour less by going the familiar route which took us through Sparta, so much for short cuts especially when we miss roads in the day light hours.
We were disappointed to hear the finals results of the little league game as Pennsylvania jumped out to a 10-2 lead in the first inning over Japan but wound up losing 18-11. We missed the blow out by the Japanese boys as we left for Va. after the first inning and saw the final score later in the evening. They had a tremendous crowd on hand to watch this game and give their support for the boys from the Keystone State. I think Japan has won the series several times in the last couple years and are well trained and disciplined young boys, Congrats to them and to the boys from Pennsylvania, LATER