We were pleased to be able to participate in Sunday services following a deluxe continental breakfast. Actually, breakfast included leftover biscuits and rolls and ham, cereal, and fresh donuts.
The interdenominational service included several keyboard pieces by Kathleen, another of our fellow Alaska and the Yukon 2009 travelers. Kay sang “Trust His Heart”, I sang “Peace In The Valley”, another lady played the dulcimer and sang, and still another played a flute medley. A rally member gave the message, Christ as Life’s GPS, quite appropriate for a bunch of RVers. He was a former environmental engineer, changed career fields, and became a fulltime Baptist preacher late in life, and did a great job with the message.
After lunch, another violent thunderstorm struck and dumped lots of rain. It seems to follow us around! We ate Chinese food tonight for the first time in several months, and played Bingo to wrap up the evening. Kay won $3!
So, today we covered the full gamut: church to bingo. We’re getting this senior citizen business down pat! It’s not a bad life.
KAY’S TAKE: Donald failed to mention that I took a 2 1/2 hour nap this afternoon also! Senior citizens, move over!! I can’t remember the last time I had played Bingo. I was expecting a ‘boring’ game – up/down & across bingos. Oh, no, we played postage stamp bingo, kite with a tail bingo, C bingo, picture frame bingo and more. So I had to concentrate with 5 cards. Donald helped me also. We’re heading to Jayco for a tour of their motorhome plant tomorrow and then the RV crew that is left will eat Mexican food tonight at La Hacienda before everyone heads out Tuesday. We’ve got a repair scheduled at Jayco Tues. morning – our water pump – and then we’ll be heading south.