And, then, of course, only in Texas, a "meat church" in downtown Waxahachie. Next "sermon":
If interested in any of these classes, here's the schedule.
If I had all the money in the world, I would:
- have a penthouse suite in Tokyo
- have a house on the ocean just south of Rockport, MA
- have a house on the tip of Cape Cod, MA
- have brisket and bourbon at least twice a month in Ellis County, Texas
A better "alternative"? No matter how long the Lord plans for me to be on earth, instead of having all the money in the world, I would love one more year with Sophia. LOL. She told me all about her skiing trip in Utah this past weekend. She's four years, ten months old. She had two days of ski lessons in Angel Fire, New Mexico, over Christmas break; and, two days of lessons over spring break in Vail, Colorado. This past weekend, she skied two days with her sisters and dad in Park City, Utah. She kept up with her sisters on all the blue trails. One blue trail was particularly steep at the beginning so her dad "carried" her down the first part of the ski run.
Funny story. Dad and three daughters have boarded on the plane to depart Salt Lake City. The ages of the daughters: 15, 12, and 4.
At the last minute, their Dad realizes they've forgotten something in the rental car. He tells the girls to stay on the plane. He will try to make it back in time (of course he knows he won't) but if he doesn't he will catch up with them later.
The plane takes off. No one says anything. No one asks any questions. But we now have three minors traveling American Airlines unaccompanied, including a 4-year-old. LOL.
They arrived in DFW as scheduled and found their way to baggage claim and we picked them up. Their dad arrived home on the next plane.
All's well that ends well.
By the way, somehow out of all that, Sophia got her "wings."
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