Well Sunday found us once again at Bridgepoint Church for worship where we helped with greeting those who attended by handing out bulletins, opening doors, shaking hands and hugging. We had a full house at this 9:30 service both on the main floor as well as in the balcony. We went again at 4:30 for a meeting on the start of the Seminole Campus where a hundred or more showed up to commit to being a part of this start up group. We made it know that we could only help until the end of May when we head to the mountains.
The day started with much cooler temps with some 50's in the area. I did my morning routines that stared with a cup of hot tea laced with turmeric while I posted this ramble and then spent a few moments with my Creator in thanksgiving and prayer for those I know who are hurting. I spoke with Paw Paw yesterday and he seemed in good spirits awaiting some word from the VA in what is going on with the decision about his hip. Hopefully he will find out this coming week. I haven't heard any news on our friend Joe but he was supposed to be released from the hospital on Saturday. Hopefully he is doing better as well. Both he and Paw Paw are up there in years and that is playing a big part in their recovery.
After church we headed to Sam's Club to fill up at 2.11 a gallon and then headed home to meet up with the Botbyl's and Tracy's to have lunch out. After one stop which didn't open until 4 we settled again on the Texas Longhorn Eatery and was not disappointed. We had a cute server and the food was plentiful and very tasty. One of the best places I've eaten at in quite awhile and they are very patriot and pro military with many salutes to the veterans. Afterwards we settled into the Daytona Race and watched that until it was time to go back to Bridgepoint for the startup meeting for the Seminole campus which lasted until 6. Carol wasn't feeling well so we skipped the evening service and headed home. We dropped them off and got home in time to watch the last three laps of the race and saw a good move by the Ford Car to win the race. The Fords were in the money with several in the top 10 finishers for a change.
I popped some corn and we watched the building of cabins in Maine and Montana. It wasn't long afterwards that I got ready for some horizontal lab, LATER