I tried last evening to write a BLOG, and to my utter amazement, I discovered my former Pastor, and still friend, had turned his site, which I use to BLOG, into a site for purchasing "cheap" (They used the word) womens purses, luggage, and even economy airline tickets. It was hard to believe that Charles had deserted his calling to begin selling trash. Had it been Neiman-Marcus stuff it would have been far more acceptable. We had a good laugh about it and service is now restored.
What makes or allows these phenomenal machines to suddenly do things they are not invited to do? Do you understand? If you do, don't bother to explain it to me for I would not get it.
Yesterday was a wonderful one in celebrating Dr. Robert Edwards and Dolores' fiftieth wedding anniversary. These dear folks who spent most of their married years in Colombia as Medical Missionaries have become fast friends. Ann and I are grateful to share their love and friendship. They had missionaries and family from across the country. In spite of all these folks being here they took time to come by to see Ann who could not go. It helped her spirits and mine.
James Duprie accepted the position of Offensive Coordinator for Goliad High School. Goliad is an historic old city. Today it is ranching country, with oil and gas and some uranium. The school is AAA and they play in their district, Cuero, Edna, Gonzales, Palacios, and Yoakum. Their head coach is Greg Althof. Cuero is picked number one in district and number nine in state.Goliad is picked for next to last in district. Not a bad place to be before it all begins. We are proud for James and excited our kids will get to live in this place. It is ONE HOUR from our front door so that is nice too.Still no rain in Rockport. This drought is SEVERE for this area. It is almost total crop failure for the farms. We know rains will come but are anxious about what they might bring with them from the Gulf Of Mexico.
