Sunday 28 August 2005

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Awake: 6:02am Temp 63 Fog-light rain Overnight @ Nicktown, PA

We drive to Indiana, PA & attend the 9:30 mass @ St. Thomas More church
with the Footes. Matthew selected his “G” Daddy (that’s me) to hold him
during the service….then he fell asleep…for about 30 min in my arms. I
felt so special! So this is what being a “G” Daddy is all about!

After donuts and coffee in the church basement, ( Footes had donuts, we
had coffee) we meet with their realtor, Lisa, & tour another house for
sale within their price range. In no time at all, it was obvious that this
house was no competition for the one they have been considering to make an
offer on.

After that house tour, we all have lunch @ the “Train Station” on
Philadelphia Ave. This was a good choice….not only for the good food but
also for its historical significance; the station was in operation for
decades near the rail line until being renovated into a restaurant.
Matthew enjoyed watching an overhead electric train that continually runs
thru each room. After our meal, we leave the Footes & head toward the
Waterfalls to fill up our 19 gallon jugs with water, and then slowly pour
that precious liquid into our holding tank.

7:30 dinner: BLT’s & cucumbers in sour cream.

My friend Ray calls from Ocean Shores, WA. We haven’t talked for a while
so it’s family update time with some high tech computer talk.

We call Zack in Seattle: He’s keeping busy with his work & play & sounds
good. We talk for over an hr.

Gary & Rosemary call mid evening to tell us about the “Old Roman Mass”
they attended today which they found out is not recognized by the pope.

High temp today=82 Lights out: 12:32am

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