We ended up with some wet weather, mainly this evening, but now it is all gone. A band of rain deposited 7 hundredths of an inch earlier, but it has all moved east into northern Idaho. We should be in the soup again early tomorrow morning as fog settles in. Speaking of soup, Kay is making a crab bisque even as I sit here and blog away. It is quite late in the evening, but the soup must go on. We had church choir practice earlier which resulted in an evening schedule that is rather higgledy piggledy. The laundry just got started and we really haven't had dinner yet. As a look at the clock it is about to strike 10.
we did have a very nice lunch though. We met David and Jenn Williamson at a restaurant called Chaps. The Williamsons are just about to embark on a missionary journey to France, along with their two teenage boys, and this mission trip will last several years. Talk about your life changing experiences! I can't imagine uprooting and moving indefinitely to a foreign country with a different language, but that is what they hear God calling them to do. I have known Dave for several years, as he was the person that got me involved in teaching meteorology to aviation students. We have just gotten to know Jenn, and we are blessed to know both of them. They have been raising money to fund their work in France, and still have a ways to go. If anyone would like information about how you can help support them leave a comment or drop me an e-mail and I can fill you in.
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