Sunday, December 13, 2009

MOVE AGAIN

Yancy, our daughter in Odenville, where we had just moved from was under tornado warnings with wind and limbs hitting her house. Glad she is ok, but also thankful that we had moved from her house to our daughter in Alabaster. Nothing big time appears to be damaged, but Allan will do a closer inspection.

With the full mouth x-ray, the oral surgeon was able to view my jaw enough and gave me a good report. No MRI was needed nor surgery. He has referred me back to the dentist to do some adjusting. I am so thankful for that. Praise the Lord.

I got a much needed hair cut and highlighting. Kym you did an awesome job.

Thursday we had 7 appointments. By the end of the day we were extremely tired. We met with our new pastor to discuss RV Volunteer US MAPS We had lunch with Joe and Carolyn Segler. They sound like they are ready to go on the road, but have to sell the house first. See you down the road Joe and Carolyn and thanks for the lunch. We also stopped by to see Joe and Shirley Lewis at their home. We had heard a lot about Rusty their Yorkie, but this time we got to meet him. He is a cutie and accepted us readily. It is always good to get the seal of approval from an animal. I had an annual doctor's appointment. Allan dropped me off at the Christmas bunco party. I used to play with them and they so graciously allow me to party with them in December when I am home. I caught a ride home with the girls.

On Friday we moved back to Yancy's house. We set up quickly, packed and left for Shocco Springs for the Campers on Mission Christmas party. Good food, good friends and some entertainment filled our night. We got up very early for us and had a quick breakfast and headed for Pelham for an annual Christmas party with a dirty Santa exchange at a long time friend, Diane Wiitanen. We traveled the long way to the party so we could see Don and Nancy Simmer and catch up on their family happenings.

We were very tired Sunday morning so we slept in. Yancy had invited Brian's family over for lunch. I had made lasagna the night before so lunch was a quick and easy job. This is our first meeting of his family and things went great. We hope their will be many more. After they left we attended church at Church of the Highlands. Their night service is the same as the morning service.

I have included a picture of our huge Christmas tree. lol. Hope you enjoy.
From Christmas tree 2009


From Christmas tree 2009

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