Monday, May 20, 2019

Our Weekend In The Rearview Mirror 5/20/19

Friday and Saturday we did not have revival services, but we did manage to stay busy. The first thing on the agenda was re-securing the roof air conditioner shrouds on top of the bus Friday morning. It had been a while since we had done that and when I was washing the roof Monday I noticed that three of them had new cracks.

AC #1, #2 and #4 had new broken places. #4 had a crack at one of the screws and will have to be replaced in the future. It has never been replaced or re-secured in any way before this. Hopefully, we bought a few months of time before replacement by taping up the new cracks and retaping over the screws.

KJ blends in with the pecan trees.



Reflection of the church steeple.



Kelly Jo helped me prepare to get some bookwork completed and then she and Odie spent some time in Tulsa kicking around while I tried my best to bring that bookwork pile into a manageable form.

We also managed to eat some Mexican food along the way and we ate Rib Crib Friday evening and Chili's Saturday evening with church folks too.









Sunday we were with all of our friends at Claremore for both services again. It was a great Sunday capped off with a wedding shower after church.































































We did not go on in revival at Westside, so the plan was to go to Weir, Kansas Monday and Tuesday. However, the National Weather Service Severe Storm Prediction Center is forecasting the high probability of very severe weather with hail and tornadoes possible Monday evening and Tuesday.

We decided to flee the wrath to come and Bro. Fellers agreed. By 10:30 Sunday night we had pulled out of Westside and pointed the bus toward the east. We drove 201 miles in a little over three hours and we are parked for a few hours at a rest area near Conway, Missouri.

I am on my way to bed now. Hopefully, we can rest a few hours and finish the drive by Monday night. We have a lot to do in order for the tent trailer to be ready to roll so an extra day or two in the barn will not hurt us any.

That is all. Thank you for joining us.

Davy