Monday, February 1, 2010

When I left home Sunday morning the temperature was 26 with a heavy fog and a heavy ice bark on the trees. As I drove to Cross Plains to go to church and when I came back there was extensive areas of completly white ice covered trees, weeds, fences and grass. I failed to photograph the scene to include. As I left at 2 the temperature was up to 33 but no sunshine.

I drove to Granbury and found Nancy telling me that she now hurts less than before the surgery. She will have to wear the sling for 3 weeks, but does a lot with her left hand including writing a to-do list for me while I am here. Like fixing three meals, cleaning the floor, drying and folding the laundry (she will fill the washer). I consider my Christian duty to be as much like a servant as possible.

Saturday I was able to finish the church newletter, the Flame and send it out. I wrote another Livestock Weekly column. Sunday morning while preparing my SS lesson I printed copies of the Flame to take to church for those not on the net. Tomorrow is the last day to submit resolutions to the Annual Conference, so I prepared one to encourage the church to support creation in place of evolution, emailed it to the Bishop and posted it on my creation blog.

Bobbe and Yvonne came to visit Nancy and brought cake and ice cream. I made a pot of coffee and we had a lively conversation as we always do with Bobbe.

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