Well Saturday was a fun filled day as we ventured over to Brandon to watch grandson Gabe play ball and they won again after losing on Thursday which means we have to go back this coming Thursday for the final game. I'm not a big fan of the drive this time of the year as the interstates are packed with northerns or snow birds which makes it even a longer drive than an hour on most days before rush hour, oh well. It was a great day for watching baseball as the humidity was gone and the air temp's were in the low 70's with some clouds around to keep it comfortable. We did get a rain storm just as we got back on the road for home around 1'ish.
We got back and had a snack lunch of cheese and crackers as we knew we were eatin' big around 5:30 or so at our life groups thanksgiving get together at the Nymark's place. The food was in abundance and so delicious especially Nancy's pumpkin cheese cake which got gone completely. I broke down and had a small piece which was fabulous to say the least and it was the hit of the night for desserts. There was plenty of turkey, ham, smashed taters, sweet tater dishes and green bean casserole's which we brought half home and hope to add to today family supper. There were at least 4 new couples there as well as some old friends we had not seen in 5 months. We played Bible trivia afterwards and the guys won handily over the gals. We left around 8:30 for home and dropped the Botbyl's off at their house despite them no longer attending BridgePoint.
I tuned into the Lightning game against the undefeated Panthers and the Bolts won in overtime in a good game. I had my shower out of the way and soon turned in for the night. Today we will attend BridgePoint for the first time at the new campus. I did lots of work there in the construction stages before we ever got in for the first worship service and I'm excited to see the new changes and to meet our new campus pastor and his family, LATER
Katie's grand dad pushing Huck after the game. He is 94 and still going strong. The construction is on the Howard Franklin Bridge between Tampa and St.Pete



