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Dixie_Flyer
May 12, 2020Explorer II
Good morning everyone. Last night my daughter Robin was called by hospice to come and see her husband for the last time before he passed. He has been fighting for his life over a week now and finally his body is worn out. He contracted the virus while he was in the nursing home along with several other people and I guess with the other things going on it was just too much for him. He was a retired preacher so He knew Jesus Christ as Savior, so he is with God this morning resting in his bosom.
I hope all is well with everyone this morning. I had some strange dreams last night. maybe it was because of Ed's passing. Anyway this morning I am thinking about all of my family, passed, present and future. our great grandson Jameson is growing like a green gourd. Pastor said we will start having Church at the end of May. I will be happy to be back with our church family. One of our retired pastors is at North Myrtle Beach camping. I guess he is an example it's never too late to start camping. He is 81 years old and he and his wife just bought a new camper. His wife is younger than he is and she does all of the hitching up and driving. He says he sometimes has a panic attack when some things began to happen, but he says his wife is a good driver and handles the truck and rig very well. On their first trip out they blew a tire on the camper. I guess if you get the hard things out of the way first you learn to take about anything that comes along.
Okay I need to get moving so I will close for now wishing everyone a blessed day. Be sure to give the fur babies a hug for me and be sure to tell someone you love them.
I hope all is well with everyone this morning. I had some strange dreams last night. maybe it was because of Ed's passing. Anyway this morning I am thinking about all of my family, passed, present and future. our great grandson Jameson is growing like a green gourd. Pastor said we will start having Church at the end of May. I will be happy to be back with our church family. One of our retired pastors is at North Myrtle Beach camping. I guess he is an example it's never too late to start camping. He is 81 years old and he and his wife just bought a new camper. His wife is younger than he is and she does all of the hitching up and driving. He says he sometimes has a panic attack when some things began to happen, but he says his wife is a good driver and handles the truck and rig very well. On their first trip out they blew a tire on the camper. I guess if you get the hard things out of the way first you learn to take about anything that comes along.
Okay I need to get moving so I will close for now wishing everyone a blessed day. Be sure to give the fur babies a hug for me and be sure to tell someone you love them.
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