Peoria was truly blessed today. Michelle did a wonderful job leading the singing in the morning, we heard all 4 part harmony and sometimes it seemed like 5 or 6. Tim Funk and David were willing to help her. Bill Schick was our speaker for the morning service. What heartache he has had and still is going through. He shared quite a bit in the service. Willis Ehnley had the afternoon service, he is wonderful to listen to, so much insight in his 80 plus years. Mom took Nancy home from church and was gracious enough to let our dogs out of the office while we stopped in at Pleasant Home to load the car up again. When I drove in at the farm the dogs came running to greet me, when the car door was opened, Darcy threw herself into the car telling me she was READY TO GO HOME! Poor girl, she will figure out this IS her home soon. Mark took off for Lowes for some needed items and also stopped at walmart for a few groceries. Somehow we will figure out how to cook and then clean up with no sink. The barn hydrant actually works pretty well.
Mom came along when it was time to take Nancy back to Morton, IL. We stopped in at the old home place and quickly cleaned out the fridge and freezer loading it into the car.
While feeding Raven this evening I noticed Sanna's filly on the wrong side of the fence. She likes to be with Wynne's filly and somehow these 2 fillies always end up in the same pasture. Jenis was put in the middle paddock and the gate opened between the 2 new pastures. Tomorrow Ribbon and Ylse will also be moved into the middle paddock. We will just keep the 2 mares with foals on one pasture until the other rebounds.
Mark is now working on closet organizers and as soon as possible all the clothes on the bed will be hung up. Hopefully his Sunday suit pants will show up.
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