Sunday

Weekend Review

Wait! Shouldn't this still be Friday?  There is no way three days should have passed already. Let me think...the Hayes House has been in fast forward all weekend.
Friday, Amanda brought me four boxes of Count Chocula that she picked up for me at Target (since Wal-Mart can't seem to get their act together). One thing I love about October, is Count Chocula. I wish General Mills Cereal would go back to making it all year. Thank you Target for having it in stock and thank you Amanda for picking it up for me.
Friday evening, we headed for the "Liberty Square Celebration" in Sparta. We took Stacia a canopy to use at her booth so that she wouldn't bake in the sun on Saturday.  We also went by Darlene and Gary's house to pick up the kids, but Brookelynn wanted to spend "one more night". We all went to dinner together at Logan's, then Brookelynn went back home with Aunt Darlene.
Saturday, we visited the big cities of Monterey, Smithville, Hilham and Sparta again to pick up Brookelynn. The day was beautiful. It was a great day to drive around and enjoy the sunshine. When we got home Saturday evening, I decided to scrub the shower and tub and do a germ elimination on the bathroom. I wiped everything down with Clorox wipes...even the base boards.
Sunday, after church, we made a trip to see the enormous tree house. It is the world's largest tree house reaching ten stories high. It was a cool experience, yet danger lurked with every step. There were area's fifty and sixty (or more) feet high that had no railings...yikes.  We met and spoke briefly with the man who built it and learned a little about why and how the tree house came to be. There is even a chapel inside the tree house.
Devin should have went with us, but he decided to skip the adventure. He is at the age where he thinks we are just not cool anymore...Hhhmmm, go figure?!







Tonight, we joined some church members for our "Faith Evangelism" team meetings. We made a few attempts to visit people, but didn't have much luck. Catching people at home can become quite a challenge.

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