Snow! I didn't get many pics again, but the day was quite active, including Lexi's tennis lesson. Well, the dogs were fairly quiet. Lunch at Walter's! Nana and Papa checked out the Toyota Venza today...
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Snow! I didn't get many pics again, but the day was quite active, including Lexi's tennis lesson. Well, the dogs were fairly quiet. Lunch at Walter's! Nana and Papa checked out the Toyota Venza today...
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Fina's prom decorations surround Matteo's Lego Piano. |
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Tulips at home |
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Rose bundles at church for the Moms and Grandmoms. |
Lynn and Jamie went to the lot where their car is stored (pending an estimate for repairs) to retrieve personal items. To deaden the pain, they stopped at a favorite place, La Baguette French Bistro, on the way home. As good as ever! Matt is in Dallas visiting Sam where Sam is doling out vaccines. Too bad it's not really Central Perk, right?! With the shortage of adult power and shortage of cars, we did cancel a couple things today (like Jamie's horses), but we did manage to get some stuff in like AJ's baseball practice (which involved a little rain).
A day that will live on in infamy. Our little GLA250 is on life support; may not make it. Papa and Matteo were on their way home from Matteo's van stop when a car turned left in front of them at Interquest (83) and Powers (21). Not much in the way of injuries, some soreness and nose raspberries from the airbag, but the car is probably dead. I'm about halfway through the book which reminds me of another significant book, Ecological Sanity (sadly out of print). That one was trying to get sanity back in the environmental discussion. This one, Return of the God Hypothesis, shows that three key scientific understandings point to God: 1. the universe did have a beginning, including time, 2. the fine-tuning of the physics of the universe, and 3. the coding in DNA. Both books are well-argued and incredibly well documented (footnoted). No school today for the DCC kids. Their time for testing is tomorrow.