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Monday, February 21, 2005

A Nice Day at Church

We had a nice respite this Sunday from choir duty as they didn't sing today. The boys did great throughout the service and Aaron was kinda cute up front when it was time for the Children's Sermon. Gerry Eggers had the kids come up for the message and was asking them about butterflies and how they are "born again." Aaron piped up with a little statement about caterpillars and what he did with them in kindergarten or something like that. He was pretty cute up there... I gave Ormand Johnson the CD of his daughter, Dad. He was pretty darn happy if I don't say so myself. He made a point of thanking me/you twice for it in short succession. I could tell he's really going to enjoy listening too it and he said he would be letting his daughter know he has it. Mike Lehrer sang a nice solo, actually I think two different solos, both accompanied by Marilyn Wigness. I forgot how nice of a tenor voice he has from when he sang that solo, Oh Rest In The Lord when we did The Elijah. The one he did during the offering begin with a variation of Jesus Loves Me This I Know. He had admonished me to be sure and hum during the song. Other news you might be interested in, Mom and Dad, is Jerry Wigness' birthday is tomorrow/Presidents' Day and it's going to be the 20th anniversary of his 49th birthday...

We got some more of the main living area cleared away of some items and managed to get some more pictures mounted in the living room. I noticed, though, Jen, that I don't have any decent sized picture of your family I can frame and mount. I only have a 3x5, I think. If I could put a special request in for the next photo shoot, that would be great! I have a nice portrait of mom and dad and grandpa at this point. I also cleared the garage a bit tonight, actually it's about 1:30 am Monday. I wanted to finally get the Blazer under cover so it may start a little easier and hopefully I don't have to scrape the windshield as much. It was kinda funny last week as I was sitting in the Blazer waiting for it to warm up and noticing how the windshield appeared frozen on the outside. I even got out to scrape it, but when I started scraping, I noticed there was no ice whatsoever on the outside, this time it was all on the inside... I don't seem to remember that happening when I was growing up over here. Since Presidents' Day is today, the boys don't have any school. For those interested in the weather, the boys have more than enough snow to play in now. It's been snowing the past day and a half so there's a fresh blanket on just about everything except the roof of our house. The snowmobilers should be happy...

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