Oh Welcome, Darkness!
Yes...it was actually dark when I drove home this evening! Blessed time change...a welcome acknowledgement of fall, Halloween, Thanksgiving and soon, Christmastime! Our house is dark tonight...very dark! Few lights glow; the television is on low volume; the windows are black. Why, you might ask? Because I didn't buy any candy, and I don't want rotten eggs strewn on my driveway, front porch, and front windows!!
Trick-or-Treaters...I paid my dues for soooooo many years past! Is it "Bah, Humbug" for Halloween, too, or is that just Christmas (for which I am NO humbug, that's for sure).
John and I attended a Halloween party on Saturday night, and it was absolutely delightful! I haven't been to a party in so long...the theme was "wig and wine" and the participants really outdid themselves! I looked like a 70's country western singer with a brunette shag wig, crinkle cloth peasant shirt with bell sleeves, and bell bottom jeans. John looked like.....well, that's hard to say....suffice it to say that he wore a Paul McCartney-type wig. Yes....it was certainly humourous!
This week finds us preparing for the wedding of Dr. Johnny Greenfield and Jessica Kay Rowell. The event was to take place on the beach at Cancun; obviously that's not happening. We are going to Phoenix instead, and hopefully the warm desert breezes will bring just as much joy as the sandy beaches might have!
More later....in the meantime....grace and peace to each of you in our precious Lord and Saviour! I pray daily that he keeps you under His protective wing, and that you each prosper as He would have you to do!
Much love to family and friends...
Mom/Angie
3 Comments:
Mom - are you guys home from the wedding yet? How was it?? Will you be home until you leave on business on the 13th? Thus begins the whirlwind month!
You'll have to post pictures of the Halloween party if you got any. Let me know if you need help figuring this out on blogger - I can talk you through it, it's not hard.
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Mom,
I can't believe you didn't treat the trick-or-treaters! Poor kids. Don't blame me if you get some toilet paper strewn in the trees one day. (haha!)
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