A New Year Without Fear (click)
by Dr. Adrian Rogers
It's New Year's Eve and Monday. Laundry Day. Don is at the Monday Morning Men's Prayer & Devotional time. George has invited Don to breakfast afterward. I'm off to do the laundry. I'll be back later.
We finally got our mail from our forwarding service. Lots of Christmas cards and pictures. We love the Christmas letter we received from my niece's hubby, Ken, and the unique family picture. (If you can't get everyone together in one setting, there is a way to get everybody's face on one 4"x5" picture. But you have to be much more tech savvy than I am, which Ken is: way tech savvy.)
Also, received a Christmas letter from the Zacharys in Noble, OK. Congratulations to Cynthia on the adoption of beautiful Kearra & Cearra. And congratulations to Kearra & Cearra for being so blessed to be a part of such a loving, caring family. And then there was the Christmas card and picture of Frank and Bettye Boydstun's prodigy, Beth, Rachel, Dinah & Franklyn from Macomb, OK. Frank was/is the worship leader at Macomb Baptist Church where Don was pastor for a year before we begin this RV ministry. Upon our arrival at Macomb Baptist Church, I had not seen Frank since I was in the 5th grade and he in the 2nd grade in Blooming Grove, Texas. Central Baptist Church, BG, TX was Frank's dad's first pastorate. You can imagine how amazed we were when we discovered we had been in each other's world in another time. From Blooming Grove, Texas to Macomb, Oklahoma... wow! We miss & love them and seeing their picture made us happy and sad at the same time... I think that's called "mixed emotions." Are you practicing the key board, yet, Bethie?
James Brockhaus, Congratulations! regarding your 80th birthday celebration with friends and family. Sure wish we could have been there to share the joy of your day with you. I recall your 50th wedding anniversay celebration and how much fun we had. James, that picture of you and me is still one of my most treasured. Happy birthday! a few days late.
Stephanie, Rick and family sent one of those cute singing Christmas cards. Looking forward to their trip to Hawaii next summer, the card plays the Hawaiian Christmas song while Santa lounges under a palm tree. Hey, we have those here.
For all the other Christmas cards we received, thank you so much for remembering us. They have served to decorate our RV.


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Fairly quiet day. Made a trip into Casa Grande to Wal-Mart. Don took our shower apart, but the RV store in town was closed, so that repair job will have to wait until Wednesday.While we were at George & Nancy's Sunday, I got a great idea from Nancy: a sheer curtain over our huge mirror in the bedroom. I was fortunate to find a sheer that matches our quilt perfectly. We love the warmer, homey effect of the curtain.
Tonight we took dinner over to Larry & Linda Meyer at the High Chaparral. They were in this park, but moved to the HC. Linda had a bicycle accident and really messed up her pelvic bone. She can't put more than 50# on it at the present time. QR folks have been taking meals over every night for the past month. She's doing really good, just going to be a long time healing.
We ate with them and then played a game of "Pegs & Jokers." Don and Larry beat Linda and I FOUR times! We had never played this game before and Don really liked it. I wonder why? I didn't much care for it. I wonder why? :~] My apologies to Linda for not taking another picture with her eyes open. She's a beautiful lady. We had a great time of fun and fellowship.
Don and I got back home at exactly 12:00 A.M... Happy New Year!!
Tonight we took dinner over to Larry & Linda Meyer at the High Chaparral. They were in this park, but moved to the HC. Linda had a bicycle accident and really messed up her pelvic bone. She can't put more than 50# on it at the present time. QR folks have been taking meals over every night for the past month. She's doing really good, just going to be a long time healing.
We ate with them and then played a game of "Pegs & Jokers." Don and Larry beat Linda and I FOUR times! We had never played this game before and Don really liked it. I wonder why? I didn't much care for it. I wonder why? :~] My apologies to Linda for not taking another picture with her eyes open. She's a beautiful lady. We had a great time of fun and fellowship.
Don and I got back home at exactly 12:00 A.M... Happy New Year!!

We haven't learned all the names yet, but we will.
Worship leader, Frank Maguire, visits with Sharon & Tom.
Today is Frank and Helen's last Sunday with us until late March. Frank is such a good worship leader and pianists that I was so into singing & worship that I forgot to take a picture of him at the piano. That makes me sad. Frank signals what we all feel and you will soon understand when our Christmas miracle is posted... to God be the glory. It is such a blessing to know the Maguires and we will always consider them friends.
Don preached a good sermon this morning about resolutions with text from Colossians 3:9-10 & Daniel 1:1-24. Don's words were God's words and hearts were touched, including mine.
After church, everyone pitches in and moves the chairs off the floor and putting the the cushions and hymnals away. This room is the Carnaval (not my spelling choice) where a lot of the activities take place during the week.
Then we all meet in the Cantina across the breezeway for fellowship and coffee.
Nancy Reid invited Don & I to eat lunch with she and George. We were delighted to join them. The Reid's are park Hosts. They are very helpful in helping people get set up at their sites when they arrive. George is very handy with hammer and saw and built Don a "cradle" for hauling propane tanks to be refilled. It's great for keeping the round tank from rolling around in the bed of the pickup. While George was finishing up helping new park residents parked, we soaked up some sun with Nancy and watched the sky for lift planes & sky divers. Spotted some planes, but could not see the divers from where we were. 

The rest of the afternoon was spent relaxing, making a cookie recipe that Don saw Rachel Ray make, watching a hot air balloon and sky divers with the field glasses, visiting with neighbors, watching football and Hallmark movies on TV, reading blogs of family and friends and writing this blog. 
Diver leaving the drop zone after his jump. We met him later and his name is Mike. This jump was from 13,600'.
Mike is checking his altimeter, which is a gadget of technology of which I am unable to describe all that it does. Mike showed us where it logs each jump he makes; what time; what altitude; speed at different altitudes. It syncs with computer and does all kinds of things. Mike has logged over 400 jumps in two years. Mike told us that last year at this same competition, two divers died. I missed a perfect opportunity to ask him if he was ready to meet his Maker. It really never crossed my mind that God had opened a door for me until later. So I asked God to forgive me and to take care of Mike and keep him safe along with all the other divers competing.





Yeah, we saw Coach Tom again! So of course, I couldn't pass up a photo opp. Eat ya heart out, Darlene. lol 
Air Force cadets waiting for shuttle to take them to their lift (airplane).
More Quail Run folks enjoying the sky diving. Activities directors Bruce & DeAnn (pin hat) Hoover and friends, Kathy and Jack.
Diving team waiting for lift. They will be judged on their free-falling formations.






















