Tomorrow we will enter the period of the year where we work
our way through the months without an “r”. There a lot of old wives’ tales
about what should not be eaten during those months. Oysters and rabbits among
others. Whether or not those have any merit is debatable, but the ideas persist
none-the-less. The overarching truth is that Summer is almost upon us. For
those of us here in North Texas, this truth will prove itself this weekend as the
temperatures fly up into the upper nineties for a day of two. We will have those
hot days followed by cooler days for a few weeks yet. Then we will be wholly given
over to very hot days through the remainder of the months without an “r”. I do
not mind the summer, but that is probably because of air conditioning. The
house is always a retreat from the heat. Our bees will love it.
Pastor is coming over this evening to try out the upper
lakes. We had originally planned on fishing Monday evening, but the winds were
steady at 15 mph. Not a time to be out on the lake. You would think that with
the two of us in the 12-foot boat that the wind would have trouble pushing the
boat, but that is not the case. We would be blown about like a bobber on the water.
It is a little more difficult than blowing a ping pong ball on a tabletop, but
not by much. So, when it is that windy, we avoid going out on the boat. It is
too frustrating to have to constantly fight against the wind while trying to
fish. Last Friday evening, when the winds were up it was very difficult to cast
unless you had the wind at your back. Still, a bad day fishing is better than a
good day at the office.
This evening should be much better. The water will be very
clear since we have not had any appreciable rain and the winds will be still; less
than 5 mph. The temperature will be in the mid-eighties. I am not sure what we
will find in the upper lakes when we get out on them, but we will give it a
try. It will be a little bit more of a challenge to get on the boat onto the
upper lakes. There is less immediate access to them than the lower lake, but it
is only a matter of a slightly longer walk to access a launch site for the
boat. Once in the water, one is the same as the other from the boat. We will
figure that out when we have the boat at the lake. The small upper lake has
given us some really large bass. I have a hunch the large upper lake will do the
same, but that remains to be seen. It will be fun testing the theory. It is
certain that the large upper lake has not been fished for a couple decades. It
should be fun.
Mama’s business is doing very well. She has progressed
within the organization quickly which translates into higher payouts for her
sales. So far, this business has proven to be a good fit for her. It may be a little
stressful, but it is low impact physically. Which is a good tradeoff because
Mama has been hurting a lot lately. Mostly in her knees; including the replaced
knee. But lately, her back has been hurting as well. I can sympathize with the
back pain. I am starting to be able to sympathize with the knee pain. Some of the
issue is how much time she spends reclined on the couch with her legs extended.
Some is the result of arthritis setting in. The end of the couch is her office,
which serves her well enough for the time being. I am thinking about how to
make her a better area to spend her time in, but I have not come across anything
yet. I am not sure what I am looking for, but if I continue to think on it and pray
about it, the Lord will give me the insight I need. I love living for the Lord.
We will have church this Sunday. There will be some “social
distancing” rules in place. No handshaking. No groups in conversation. Every
other pew in use. No more than two persons in the restroom at a time. And so
on. But we will be together. Some will not attend for fear of the virus. Those
who are most vulnerable are being advised to stay home and watch online. Others
will stay home and watch online for the convenience of it. I am pleased we are continuing
to offer the online services, especially since some of our isolated
missionaries are able to enjoy those services. I am looking forward to our
congregation being together. Regardless of the restrictions on interaction.
Hopefully, this will be over soon, and we will lose our fear
of infecting each other – regardless of the infection in question.