Well......actually day 210 and 211. I got home so late last night that I had no desire to write about my day. Sorry.
But yesterday Tiffany & I went to a new church to visit. It was a great service, a big huge church and campus, and so friendly.We got to park right up front in the first time visitor spot and met someone right inside the door. This greeter showed us around, gave us information, and answered any questions that Tiffany had. Worship and music was good and the message was good as well.
We went out to lunch after that and said our goodbyes and I headed off for home. I stopped in Emerson for gas and coffee. As soon as I got on the freeway again I saw a light on the dashboard. Oh great............something is wrong and I went to the next exit, pulled off and into a gas station. I got my service manual and looked up the picture. The book said it was the "Check Engine" logo. According to the manual, it sometimes happens after pumping gas, it's got something to do with the emissions, but it could be nothing and might work itself out. At least it wasn't something that I needed to see to right away and that little light kept me company on the way home.
Here is the dashboard as I'm driving on I75........it's about 9:00 - 9:30 at night and just before I cross the river and enter Ohio. Do you notice my speed?? Those wise guys that plan road contruction have decided that construction might be better at night - so............ I'm speeding along at 10 miles an hour on I75. And there is my little companion - the check engine light.
This is the view I had while going my neck-breaking speed of 10 mph. That was a long drive and I was glad to finally be home.
I had lots of running around and errands to take care of today, but I did take the time and skyped with Wade for about an hour. Another good time. He is still trying to work out his jet lag and get on Iraqi time again. It will probably take a week or so for him to get back into the routine again.
I had bell rehearsal tonight and it was good to be back with the gang again. We had two new ding-a-lings that are joining us too. Yay!!! We need all the people we can get. I also heard that the new worship pastor's wife, Wendy, will be happy to join us too on Sunday mornings if we need her. She has rung bells before at her previous church.
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