Excellent day
Today was a great day. Our good friends who had moved to Denver are now relocating back in the Bay Area and we couldn't be happier.
We met them this morning in Los Gatos. We had breakfast there at Gilley's, then walked around the Domus and Napa Style store, two stores I love to browse. Then we headed up to the Santa Cruz mountains for some wine tasting. The second winery we went to, David Bruce, had the best wines. We bought some there and then came home and had a delicious steak dinner, with Mexican Train to follow.
When Randy prayed before the meal and said thanks for the return of our friends, I said, "Yeah, Amen." We are so very glad they're back.
I've been trying to write down 3 things I'm thankful for every day, and yesterday I already wrote about these friends and another couple who often come to Sinaloa with us. Both are old friends we've known a long time. Makes me think of a song I learned, I believe, in Brownies, "Make new friends, but keep the old. One is silver and the other's gold." I'm thankful for my gold friends -- and how blessed am I that I have many more than these!
Our son Zach is on a cave rescue trip for his fireman training class. I'm praying for his safety. And I hope he enjoys it, too.
We met them this morning in Los Gatos. We had breakfast there at Gilley's, then walked around the Domus and Napa Style store, two stores I love to browse. Then we headed up to the Santa Cruz mountains for some wine tasting. The second winery we went to, David Bruce, had the best wines. We bought some there and then came home and had a delicious steak dinner, with Mexican Train to follow.
When Randy prayed before the meal and said thanks for the return of our friends, I said, "Yeah, Amen." We are so very glad they're back.
I've been trying to write down 3 things I'm thankful for every day, and yesterday I already wrote about these friends and another couple who often come to Sinaloa with us. Both are old friends we've known a long time. Makes me think of a song I learned, I believe, in Brownies, "Make new friends, but keep the old. One is silver and the other's gold." I'm thankful for my gold friends -- and how blessed am I that I have many more than these!
Our son Zach is on a cave rescue trip for his fireman training class. I'm praying for his safety. And I hope he enjoys it, too.