Making Lunch
On the way home from church I asked our grandchildren Josh, Jana, and Gloria what they wanted for lunch. The vote was for egg sandwiches. Since the girls didn’t want any extras, I asked Josh if he would like to sautee ham and onions in a separate pan. He was quite willing.
Gloria is Back to Play With Jana
After lunch, the girls asked if they could be our “servants”. For a few minutes, they did anything we asked! Here they brought us snacks that we ordered. (From a gift basket I purchased at an auction last week.)
After being a servant became old, they wanted to “scrapbook”, so I got them some old magazines, paper, scissors, and glue.
This is what our floor looked like when they were finished – before they cleaned up.
Checking Out the New Chapel
Since we were returing Gloria to her parents at a nearby park, where their Sunday School class was having an evening picnic, Cerwin asked If I wanted to go to the TFC International Office to take updated pictures of the chapel. That sounded good to me.
Coach lights have been installed in the chapel area.
The new chairs arrived since I was last there.
The entrance steps are finished.
Two storage boxes are installed underneath the chapel.
These will hold the steps, entrance platform, and a few other items when the chapel is moved to churches, fairs, truck shows, etc.
Bringing the Chapel Tractor Home
While we were enroute to the office, Cerwin received a phone call from a friend saying he will be ready to install the generator on the tractor after work tomorrow. (We need a generator, as we are not always able to plug into electric.) That was great timing – saving us from making an extra trip tomorrow.
Josh was excited to get a ride in the truck.
I tried to convince Jana to look sad that she had to travel home in our CRV instead of an exciting ride in a truck. I couldn’t quite get a convincing sad look!
A Beautiful Ride Home
Now there’s a truck in our yard.
Since it was a beautiful evening, Jana decided to read her favorite comics on our porch.
Josh played solitary catch by using the house roof.
It was a great day.
Good Night! Sleep Tight!



















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