Sunday, October 25, 2009

Cycle 4, Day 14 (half-way mark for this cycle)


What a glorious Sunday! The sun shone brightly, the leaves seemed to shimmer in the sunlight, and the Fall colors were magnificent. Woody and I both taught Sunday School this morning. We came home, changed clothes, ate some chili (still quite hot...I tamed mine with shredded cheese and sour cream!), then headed out for a walk on this beautiful Fall Sunday. We walked the Tullahoma Greenway...so walked at least 3 miles...of course, it is a slow three miles, as I keep stopping our progress to take pictures. The leaf photographed above seemed to have gotten caught on the rock rather than being swept down the stream...which was a good thing, as I had to change lenses to get a good close-up, and, if it had been in the flow of the creek, it wouldn't have still been there when I was ready to take its picture. We thought it very unique!
Woody rested after we got home...had one of his "feeling sleepy" times. He rested and relaxed watching football. He had a Youth Sunday School Teacher meeting this afternoon. He is now watching baseball. He's happy to have the TV back.
I started this blog more than an hour ago, but our doorbell rang when I had written just a couple of sentences. There were five little children and two parents at the door. Three of the children were dressed backwards and all shouted "trunk or treat" when Woody answered the door. They looked rather familiar so we let them in...and their treats were tangerines (with lots of seeds that several of the adults had to extract!). We did finally figure out that it was Nathan, Kathy, Graham, Abigail, Joy, Esther, and Elijah! They had been at church and stopped in to see us on their way home. Since they were dressed silly and won't be here on Halloween to go "trunk or treating" at our church they decided to "hit" us up tonight! We had a nice visit and now they have gone home to find their beds. They had been away for the weekend doing ministry gigs in TN and AL, so they will be glad to sleep in their own beds tonight.

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