Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Miss Molly Meets Her Husband

We had a great crew today working at Berean Prison Ministry. I took 148 Bibles down to the post office this morning and Diane took probably another 120 this afternoon. All of the lessons were processed and are now ready to take to church for grading. We even had time to get the postage on each of the envelopes so once they are graded they can just be dropped in the mail. Diane, Eva Jean and I were joined by Kathy and Dave Obergfel, Shirley Triplett, Emily and her sister Laura and Rhoda. By 11:30 we had finished all the studies and had all the letters read so were joined by Spark and Mark and took off for a lunch  break at Denny's. After lunch Diane and I stayed to finish entering all the Bible requests, print out the labels, and load the boxes into Diane's van. If we had another computer set up we would have been even more efficient so that's what Diane worked on after she dropped off the second load at the post office. She drove to Andrew's Neon Creation shop and picked up a flat screen monitor for the second computer. Now we need to get Philip to hook it up to our printer and link it to our study program.
Mom and Rachel took Miss Molly to Bloomington, IL and while they were there Miss Molly fell in love and got married. She and her just met very handsome husband, a purebred registered Shih Tzu, tied the knot. Hopefully in 63 days she will have adorable purebred Shih Tzu puppies.
It was another hot humid day, still to hot to work horses so after grocery shopping what was left of the afternoon was spent reading. Gail Hodel dropped off another sack full of books.
Emily's company from Friday sent these next few pictures taken when they were out visiting Middle Grove. Below is one of her friends riding Ella bareback and bridle-less.

 Above Sangria and her filly Promise come over to Emily for some attention and below is some of the herd lounging around in the sun at the gathering place.
Below is Zalena in front of Ayanna and her filly Violet.

They also rode while here in Hanna City. Below is one of them riding Jenis in the indoor.
Well I no longer own a snow cone machine. We have not used that machine for a couple of years, the Skyline home and the Roanoke home are the ones that borrow it the most so we decided we may as well donate it to Skyline and they can lend it out instead of us. I have a couple gallons of snow cone syrup I should send to them. Mark brought home the cotton candy machine last night after the Home board meeting. 


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