Dear Family,
What a blessing that Bobby spent his day off cooking
something so fabulous as Chicken pot pie!
Yum!! He was glad we liked
it. Seth says thank you by eating a lot 😉.
Middle school group had so much joyous noise it was
hard to hear each other. I did engage in
flick chess which was so much fun! I
can’t describe the entertainment value of making a thinking game into bold
chaos. Lesson time also had a funny
moment. Bobby had us read about the time
when Jesus washed the disciples’ feet.
Next was time to fill in the blanks.
W_ _ _ _ & F _ _ _ _ _ Jesus’ E _ _ _ _ _ _. (John 13:1-17). Bobby asked, “What starts
with a w?” Someone shouted out, “Feet!”. (It’s Watch and follow Jesus’ example by the
way.)
High School group also had great times. Before prayer time one student was being
goofy and renamed everyone (the person to their left) loudly by saying so and therefore
our ordering of prayer was using the wrong name. This went on for a bit while most were a
little confused and some were just laughing.
Bobby said, “We have an interesting youth group that’s for sure.” Another student said, “I went to a normal
youth group once, it was weird.” So much
laughter.
There was talk about hearing well and somehow, they
got to how Doctors got wax out of ears.
One person piped up with, “There’s irrigation now.” Another laughed, “Ear iggation, ha!” This went along with talk of the elderly and how
Rich doesn’t remember things because he’s old.
Classically Rich said, “What?”
Ahhhhh ha ha ha ha.
Thursday night Bobby brought me out to the Happy Bibimbap House restaurant. (Happy Birthday to him again!) I found a dish
I truly enjoyed eating there even though it was a horrifying sight at first. It
came hot and steaming in a bowl with a raw egg on top! RAW! I stared at it
horrified for a couple of seconds and Bobby said if I stirred it into the rice
and veggies it was so hot it would cook the egg. Sure enough, that steaming
bowl cooked the egg before my eyes. How fun – it was delicious. The dish's name
is Happy Bibim Bop. We had a wonderful
meal with fabulous music, the staff was so attentive, and I recommend this
Korean restaurant to anyone who likes good food.
Relaxing
after a long day of work is so important and I love feeling like I earned some
relaxation time. I enjoy cuddling with my
Bobby and I am so pleased to come home to amazing meals. He takes time to cook things he watches on
cooking shows and enjoys mixing flavors together.
Adriel continues to strive and grow. She is planning on working two jobs and going
to school. Goodness.
Seth continues to plug away at school and work.
May you also find good health even in this weird
weather. May you find joy in yummy food,
sun, or rain and in loving God with all your heart, mind, and soul. Love and hugs, Cristy
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