Thursday, May 05, 2005
Life, Love, and Laughter
My youngest grand daughter, Ms. Kyra, is coming to spend a week or so with Cheryl and I at our house. Managerial meetings for her mother are the excuse we're using this time. I'm not remembering right now, but I think we planned this on our trip to Nebraska before anyone knew there were going to be meetings this month. My eldest daughter asked me yesterday what Kyra and I were going to do. All I could answer was, "Oh, you know, the usual stuff. " Anything but! We plan on riding the Ultra Classic together, eating in exotic places, taking lots of 35mm pics, and throwing rocks at the water for hours on our first full day. We both like cars and trucks and jeeps, too. Last time we were together for a week we took one day and test drove new vehicles. We both thought that was pretty cool! (No you don't have to buy one, you just have to enjoy them) When she was first born I was driving around in a Corvette convert, real black. I don't think we'll be ready for another one of those for about ten years(she just turned four). Lately her favorites on the road have been the really huge four wheelers, so I suspect we'll drive several of them; no preference on the make or model as long as they have good tunes! We have the whole world at our fingertips and once we start rolling the possibilities become endless. We're going to laugh and love every minute of it. Did I forget to mention that we just " have to" eat fastfood in the park where all the playground stuff is? She informed me of this about ten days ago when we started making plans. Then there are the new babies that we will probably visit. It's kind of neat to be the pastor guy that did the wedding service, you can drop by most any time and people are happy you came(at least they say they are). I am so looking forward to the beginning of another adventure together. We're going to cut a large slice of life, place it directly in the middle of the plate and love it! I'll probably take digital pics, too, so that we can share them on the web and in my E-Mails. Like you really want to see them, right! I'm laughing about that. Yesterday is history! Tomorrow is a mystery! I think there's something else that goes with that. God bless. In Christ's Love, Preacher.
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