Don, preaching a challenge to fathers from Matthew 7:7-11
Somewhere in the worship service, we lost Abigail and she didn’t wake up until…
she heard the word camera, but she was being coy.Her mom, Shaylynn was going to play the keyboard for us this morning, but we couldn’t figure out how to get it to work. After church, Jim came up and turned it off and back on and it worked! Duh.
We gave all the dads in the audience a little “199 Promises of God” book.
Last night and this morning, I got the car packed and ready to roll immediately after church. It’s finally the day to go to Georgia to see Mama.
We stopped outside of Fredericksburg to eat lunch with Leslie, Khalil and four friends at the Alamo Springs Cafe. Have you ever heard of the Alamo Springs Cafe? It’s out in the middle of nowhere, but that didn’t matter. There was a house full of diners.
I didn’t get Pam in the picture, so here’s a good picture of Coach Danny and Pam. (With mine and Don’s reflection in the window behind them.)
We were very surprised how pleasant it was on the porch with the breeze blowing, even though it was near 100 degrees outside. See the tree branch to the right? Twice during our time here, a pretty calico cat ran up that branch and through the hole provided in the roof for the branch.
Seriously, it’s not much to look at. Just a house converted into a cafe, but the food has a reputation: #3 ranked hamburger in the state of Texas.
The #3 ranked Cover Burger… actually this is half of a Cover Burger. It’s large enough to share.
Since I wasn’t having a burger, Don ordered a regular cheeseburger.
I had the grilled pork loin over a fresh green salad. Those are homegrown tomatoes! With creamy avocado ranch dressing. Outstanding.
Another half a Cover Burger. Leslie and Don were not happy that there was mayo on their burgers, but they still enjoyed it.
The fries were chipotle battered and crispy fried. I did taste one or two and they were very good. I didn’t get a picture of the stuffed avocado or the onion rings, both were reported to be outstanding.
A close-up of the hole in the roof provided for the branch and the cat.
My picture taking has been interrupted while I drive almost the whole way to our destination for the night. We stopped in Beaumont and Don took the wheel while I navigated. This picture is FM 2920. Did you ever see a 6 lane farm-to-market road? It’s a first for me.
Our route took us by the Bush International Airport.
Lake Houston.
Well, we made it to the Holliday Inn Express in Vidor, TX. Had dinner at Casa Ole’ and “crashed” for the night.
Thank you, Father, for safety and a wonderful trip so far.
Tomorrow: MAMA TRUDY!!!
3 comments:
Thanks for the whirlwind tour through Texas, LaVon! And I hope you and Don made it to your destination safely!
The food looked fantastic! So do you and Don.
Glad to know you are both doing well. If you find yourselves in New Mexico, please call me: 505-301-1886.
Love ya!
Mike Napier
Glad you got to go see your mother LaVon. I don't get to read your blog everyday and was suprised when you said you were goin to Georgia!! Have a great visit...
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