Home Sweet Home


I guess June had it right when she stood by the window and said, It's going to snow. I know it's going to snow.' 


It didn't start until 6:30 am, but it came down fast and by noon there was six inches.


This is the Kansas Turnpike. Lots of slide offs and crews trying to keep up, but a very messy drive to the airport. 

The airport was mess. There were many delays and cancellations making for unhappy people. We boarded our plane at a pretty good time but there was no crew to load luggage so we sat on the tarmack for an hour before we were able to take off. 


So we missed our flight in Salt Lake.  I found a hotel and figured out how to use the Lyft app that Callie had helped me install when I went to North Carolina alone. 

The next day we waited around for an 1:30  flight in a very quiet airport. We finally got home about 3:00. Long , long trip home. 

On Sunday, while in Kansas I was asked to sub on Wednesday and Thursday. I knew something was up because usually I have a months notice. Thinking I would have Tuesday to do laundry and catch up and be able to make a Thursday appointment, I said yes.

 Of course I missed my catch up day. I also missed my appointment because I had written it down on the wrong day. I looked at that mistake and couldn't believe that I did that. As it turned out the teacher that I subbed for had to have 3 days of 3 1/2 hour infusions. She needed me there. I truly felt the hand of the Lord in my mistake. If I had written it down correctly, I wouldn't have been able to work and after chatting with her, I felt like she needed me there. 

On the day I contacted the office and said I would sub for her, and only her, I felt compelled to help her. This experience made me feel God's love for her. This isnt about me, this is about His love for her. He loves her and I felt a strong need to pray for her and be available to help. 






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