Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Fall is in the Air

Our fall evenings and mornings are cool while the daytime temps reach the mid 80's. We won't get the fall colors due to the dry summer. Tecumseh got just enough rain to keep the lawns a pale green. I really missed the usual thunderstorms.

I'm giving piano lessons in the afternoons and enjoying being a homemaker in the mornings. Yesterday, I knew that Mom would be missing Noel since he returned to Springfield for a few weeks. So, I took her to the mall and then we had lunch together.

Bill and I watched the Republican debate. Many of us were impressed by Herman Cain. We just laugh when people say that all Right-Wingers are racially prejudiced. Look up Herman Cain on the computer. He's smart and knows God.

Sunday, we had a good Bible Study Class. We discussed how to share our faith in a hostile society. During the worship service I played an arrangement of "Holy, Holy, Holy" for the offertory. After the service, we had our first Christmas choir practice. Everyone is excited because it is a Celtic collection entitled, "Tapestry of Light". One of our teenage girls is going to do a solo Irish dance as part of the performance.

Ezekiel remains in the hospital while the doctors wean him from the morphine he was on for the past five weeks. He is breathing on his own, and Kirk and Tamra can hold him. Loma Linda's head pediatric doctor told them to thank God! Ezekiel had one of the worst cases of meconium aspiration they had ever encountered.

Kelli called this morning. Caleb is adjusting to the divorce and playing on the varsity tennis team at his high school. Hannah is on the high school student council and singing with the worship team at her church. (Mega church!) Their worship team director requires all singers to attend one of the other services as well just to worship. Wise!

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