Justin gave me his 'Glad-I'm-returning-to-a-gentle-Kelowna-winter
-and-not-a-howling-Montreal-Arctic-one' smile.
Paige took a last and longing look at a pool, acknowledging
it was not really designed for a parting plunge.
A rather nice taxi arrived to take them and their luggage to
the airport. Looking forward to seeing them again!
Then, last evening Carol and I received visitors, Dave and Shelley Armstrong, who live in Ixtapa. We had a very pleasant evening discussing, among other things, who the "king of the north" as mentioned in Daniel's prophecy, may turn out to be in the final development - and how the foretold cry of "Peace and security!" may come about. Basically we must wait and see but it is stimulating to piece together what the scriptures have foretold and see where it appears to point from here. Alas, I forgot to take photographs while Dave and Shelley were here.
An ice-cream shop where Carol and I had a cool treat this
evening. I had a caramel ice cream cone and Carol had a
It was a beautiful, sunny, warm day today. And it looks like both Carol and I may have deepened our tan. Actually, no 'may have' about it.




1 comment:
It was sad to say goodbye to our family as we did have a wonderful visit with them. Paige is a very bright, well-behaved almost three year old. Kudos to her parents. Dinner with the Armstrongs went well and they invited us to go to a beach with them next Thursday a little outside of ixtapa. They have a vehicle so it should be fun. We look forward to that.
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