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The Adventures of Cali and Pastor Pat
Part 8
"Heading Home"
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You are packing... I am ready... Here is my bowl... My Treat
Bag and my toys..... Let's go....
Well, it is time to head back to North
Carolina after over so far 2,200 miles. We left North Carolina now going on
four weeks ago, making stops in Florida, Georgia, and Louisiana. When we
arrive home we will have traveled over 3000 miles. And yes, I, Pastor Pat
will have driven the entire time. I do not mind driving, but whoever is
traveling with me probably gets bored. Why? Because I do not talk much when
I am driving. I listen to Scripture, Music, pray, and of course keep my eyes
on the road. There are so many crazy drivers out there on the roads these
days. If someone is traveling with me, about the only voice they hear is
Samantha, the women on my GPS. Now when the person traveling with me, does
talk to me I listen, but respond only when deemed necessary.
Now, Iris did read a lot, or work
puzzles in a puzzle book, and sometimes she read some interesting and funny
stories from a devotional book out loud to me, but other times we just
headed on down the road. As my husband Joe says, when the company calls him
and tells him he is going out of town to work, he will call me and say,
"Guess what? As Willie Nelson sings, "I'm on the road again."
We had a good time visiting with
Friends and Family, and of course being honored to preach God's Word through
Sunday Services and Revivals. What a blessing to be able to share God's
Word.
I had decided to pack the car the night
before we left, but again, the back of my neck and head hurt, so I took some
ibuprofen and went to bed. The next morning I told Iris to just put her
bags at the front door and I would load the car. Of course loading Cali's
portable kennel in the back seat was all the sign that Cali needed to
realize that we were going somewhere, and yes, she was going along for the
ride this time.
It was so funny, when my sister Ruby
called me into the living room to see what Cali was doing, and to my
amazement, she was getting all her toys in a pile, and when she saw me she
bought me her water bowl. Hey, I am not joking. Call my sister Ruby and ask
her, she will tell you exactly what happened. Yes, I promise it is the whole
truth, with my hand in the air.
Anyway, we got the car loaded, said our
goodbyes, and headed toward North Carolina. I figured that we would get in
about 12:30 am if we only stopped to get gas, grab a bite to eat, potty, and
stretch our legs a bit.
Wrong, Cali seemed to want to potty
more this day, so I had to stop along the side of the road a couple of
times. As a matter of fact, after one of the times in Alabama the only place
I could stop was in the median where the Highway Patrol sits and emergency
vehicles turn around. After I got back into the car and was headed back down
the road, I reached up and was rubbing my neck. I felt a bump. I thought is
was a sore and I scratched at it, and then pulled at what I thought was a
scab, and I soon found out it was a tick. I put it in a piece of paper and
handed it to Iris, and she also agreed, yes it was a tick. Well, it did not
take me long to find a place to stop and go in the bathroom and check myself
good all over. Then I came back out to the car, took Cali, her bed and
bedding out, and checked everything twice. There were no ticks on Cali, nor
in her bed, just the one I found on me. I should have known Cali would not
have a tick, because she had been treated with Frontline three times. Maybe
I should have been treated with Frontline also.
Now, back in the car we get again, and
we were not even halfway home yet, but still determined to not stop and
spend the night anywhere. I had my eyes on North Carolina, and I was ready
to sleep in my own bed. I was very tired. I will tell you that taking care
of a puppy while trying to study, and preach is a full time job. But again,
I figured God was just showing me He has a sense of humor, even though my
sense of humor was kinda running short by now.
We arrived in Dunn, North Carolina,
around 1:30 am, where Iris's daughter met me to pick Iris up to keep me from
having to drive all the way to Faison, North Carolina, then back to Raleigh,
North Carolina. This would have added an extra 125 miles to my trip, so this
was so sweet of them to help me out, and of course Janice was ready to see
her mama.
When Cali and I left Dunn, I told Cali,
"girl it won't be too long now, we are almost home." When I arrived home, I
decided to put Cali back in the bathroom where her old bed was, which was
not a good idea. See, she was used to the kennel, and liked it. She
decided that her old bed was not good enough. So she thought, hummmm, I will
show her, and she did.
When we first got her and I put her in
the bathroom she chewed a place in the dry wall. Well, I now have two places
in the dry wall that we will get fixed as soon as she goes to California.
Now you may say, "did that upset you?" Hey, listen, after you have had to
wear a colostomy bag because you let stress mess your colon up, you start to
see things in a different perspective. After I had the reversal and now I do
not have a colostomy bag, I never want one again. I now just take things in
stride and know it either can be fixed or it will work out, if you leave it
in God's hands.
I just remember the two Bible verses
below, and "keep my eyes on the goal that is set before me" as Paul said,
and everything works out, even tick bites.
Yes, God can even use tick bites to get
you to do His work. Just wait until tomorrow's devotion and you will see
exactly what I mean. God never stops amazing me.
Philippians 4: 13 and 19 13 I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. 19 And my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.
I am glad to be back in North Carolina.... And now I have a new kennel.... No bathroom for my room anymore... Below are some pictures for you to enjoy.
The end of Ruby's House Part of the Bayou Flowers in the Bayou
The Bayou
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Poverty Point A man made
lake
Devotion March 29
"God's Joy Is Like A Warm Blanket"
What will God say to you? What will your answer be to Him? 1 Chronicles 16:27 "Honor and majesty are before him; strength and joy are in His place." 1 Chronicles 16:31 "Let the heavens rejoice, let the earth be glad, let them say among the nations, "The Lord reigns!" Let the sea resound, and all that is in it; let the fields be jubilant, and everything in them! Then the trees of the forest will sing, they will sing for joy before the Lord." John 16:24 "Until now you have asked nothing in My name. Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full." Romans 14:17 For the kingdom of God is not food and drink but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit." "We all go through pain and sorrow, but the presence of God, like a warm comforting blanket, can shield us and protect us, and allow the deep inner joy to surface, even in the most devastating circumstances." (Barbara Johnson) "Fresh Elastic for Stretched Out Moms"
Joyfully, In The Master's
Service
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