Barney and Sharon Gibson were parked next to us at Way of the Cross in Texas last winter. We met them for breakfast this spring on their way north to Alaska. This month they returned from Alaska. We managed to hook up for a walk through West Edmonton Mall and dinner together.
Grandson, Ezekial was scheduled to start at NAIT in September. Another grandson, his cousin, Kohen, was scheduled to start in January. A last-minute cancellation moved up the start date for Kohen. They are studying instrumentation.
NAIT doesn’t start slowly. There was a chirp as the two young men hit the runway and were learning about things that were part of my daily work life at this month’s job not to mention the previous fifty years.
One day, while I was at work, Juanita joined Rebekah and the kids for a trip to the zoo.
Juanita and I usually went to lunch after church on Sundays often Denny’s, but one Sunday we had Korean BBQ at the H-Mart food court. That was a first.
Contractors end up parking in gravel parking lots for turnarounds. Vehicles are a range of trucks, rusty beaters and late model SUVs. For a couple of days there was an anomaly, a white Bentley. It looked out of place. I never learned the background of why a ponytailed young woman with a pink backpack would be driving a Bentley and parking among the dusty plebes.