Monday, July 1, 2019

Our Weekend In The Rearview Mirror 7/1/19

There will be no phone service for us the rest of the week, but I have scheduled a post to go up Tuesday and Wednesday. After that, we will see how it shakes out.

Weekend
Wow! This weekend post sure seems like a long one even though the weekend was normal sized. It has lots of pictures, enjoy!

The weekend started early Friday morning with an hour or so in the trailer, preparing for inserting the tent and generally straightening things up. There was much more work that had to wait until Sunday morning, but every little bit helps. It was nice and cool in there early.

Later in the day, I brought two of our Meyer UPJ speakers inside the bus to do a little diagnosing. One of them stopped producing sound the other night. Ben Isaacs wanted me to swap the heat sink from the good one over to the bad one to see if that particular part was the problem. 




Once we had the heat sink switch over, we took the UPJ back to the trailer, hooked it to the sound system and it made beautiful music like it was designed to do it. Yay! Meyer is shipping a new heat sink to us and it is covered under warranty. It should be waiting for us in Illinois when we get there. A special thanks to Ben for always being so gracious to help me!

Friday was another hot day, but it was not too bad in the evening under the tent unless you were jumping up and down singing and preaching.😀 Then it was kind of hot. There was a great crowd Friday night and the Lord touched us again. Odie captured a few pictures from the evening.







































Saturday was laundry day for the girls. They were up and gone early and I spent the morning trying to be ready to preach Saturday night under the tent.

While they were in town, Kelly Jo stopped by Jake's Ribs and purchased a few pounds of meat for our lunch. We had a very nice anniversary dinner in the bus while looking out the window at the Blue and White Gospel Tent. Yeah, I know, we are helpless romantics.😉


Wow! That was good! KJ bought enough that we had plenty of leftovers for Sunday! What a gal!

Saturday was pretty warm, but not overwhelmingly so. 


Both Saturday night and Sunday morning were excellent services and we left Amber praising God for His help all week long. It was great to have more friends to join us.

























Sunday morning started early for me. Since we were having service at 10:00 and taking the tent down afterward, all the normal tent service stuff had to be done, like carrying out the sound system and getting it ready to go. Plus, the tent trailer had to be prepared to receive the tent and several tools, tubs, tarps, bags and the ladder has to be removed. All of that was finished by 6:45.




Then I took the lights and banners down in the tent and I filled the water tank on the bus and unhooked and rolled up the hoses. Kelly Jo came out to do some work with the sound system cords and at 8:00 we cranked the bus, unhooked the electric, rolled up the cords and turned the bus around to make it easier to pull out in the afternoon.

Soon it was time for the final service.












Partly because of all our preparation and partly because the Amber folks worked really hard, the tent was down and everything was packed away, the tent trailer was loaded, the car was in the trailer, the bus was loaded, the bus was moved, the tent trailer was moved, the bus and trailer were hooked up and we were ready to roll about 90 minutes after church was finished.


There will be more pictures of the takedown at a later date.

We visited a bit and said our goodbyes and we were still on the road early. It was incredible how good the church folks worked. That was a good thing because we had some stops to make along the way and it was great to get an early start.

The first stop was in Sapulpa about 2.5 hours away. I purchased a used lawn mower from Pastor Jimmy Millikin when we were in Claremore in May and today was the day to pick it up. He was going to be gone, so he took it to Bro. Jimmie Radcliffe and he met us a mile or so from his place.



It was super great to see Bro. Jimmie, but we needed to get back on the road. We stopped at Flying J on the northeast side of Tulsa to do the work for the evangelist and then we were back at it.

We stopped for the final time of the day at the welcome center in Missouri near Joplin. It was 7:00 when we landed there and we had driven 250 miles. It was time to stop after a long day.


We have about 355 miles to drive to today and most of those miles are hilly and curvy on non-interstate road. It will be slow going dragging the trailer behind, but at least most of the road is four lane.

We better get to it. Thank you for reading today.

Davy

Sunday, June 30, 2019

Our View Out The Front Window 6/30/19

I think Odie mentioned that cell phone signal may be slim to none at Elco this next week. I checked with one of the preachers there and confirmed that AT&T has not yet discovered that part of Illinois. The Elco camp would be a perfect place for a tower since it sets on a hill, but no tower yet.

We should be on the road somewhere between here and there Monday so you should see a weekend post. I will also try to have something ready to go up on Tuesday. After that, you may be on your own until next week. Do not panic, we will still be alive in the middle of nowhere, Illinois.

View
This was our view out the front window at Walmart in OKC Sunday night.



This our view out the front window during tent revival in Amber, Oklahoma.



Here are the links to our posts from this last week.

Saturday, June 29, 2019

Celebrating Special Days For Extra Special People

Hey Friends,

This is Odie reporting in from Oklahoma. We have had a full week in Amber, Oklahoma. The gospel tent was set up on Monday and revival began Tuesday night. It has been great to be with Pastor Russell Cheek and the wonderful folks at Amber Mission Holiness Church. 

Tomorrow evening we will be headed toward Elco, Illinois. Family Camp in Elco starts on Monday night. Dad is scheduled to preach the day services beginning Tuesday morning. We look forward to seeing many of our friends next week at the camp meeting! Next Saturday I hope to have a camp meeting report, but our phone signal maybe nonexistent at Elco. 😃

Celebrating Special Days For Extra  Special People

I want to pause this week and remember a few special days for extra special people in my life. It is time for a celebration Mile Marker style. 

Wedding Bells 

Yesterday was the wedding day for my sweet friend Regan Brooke. We met Regan Morris several years ago when she was a just girl. Regan quickly slipped into our hearts and became like part of the family. I can not imagine life without the joy of my awesome sister/friend! Regan is a ray of sunshine and laughter and she brings life to the party! We have watched her conquer life, achieve her dreams and now she is a grown lady! Time has flown by in the blink of an eye.



Last night she was a beautiful bride and married Brandon Walters. My schedule did not allow me to be in Mississippi for the big celebration. I am so disappointed to have missed being there in Hattiesburg to see my friend as a bride and married!

This picture is from another wedding in March 2017.


Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Walters! Brandon, welcome to the family! I am praying for the two of you as you embark on your new life as husband and wife. May God bless and keep you is my prayer. I love you and look forward to seeing you in the fall! 


Wedding Anniversary

Happy Anniversary to my parents! I love you both so much! Thank you for being my real life role models. You have taught me that marriage is something worth working for. Thank you for your commitment to love and our family. I love you both with all my heart!



Happy Birthday 

Wednesday is a birthday for my Mom, Kelly Jo. Happy Birthday, Mama! I know it will be just regular busy and exhausting day of life for you. You definitely deserve an extra shout out here today!




I love you so much! You are an incredible lady! I am blessed to have you as my hero! I want to be just like you “when I grow up”! Thank you for being absolutely awesome!! You are beautiful inside and out! Thank you for loving and caring for me. 



The celebrations are complete for today. Thank you for stopping by to visit. I appreciate our readers coming along for the ride. I hope to see you here again next Saturday.

Odie