Bat's in Sacramento visiting Andreas, and baptizing Ella (yesterday)(welcome to the Kingdom, Ella).
He spent some time basking in the sun...soaking up the rays, and awoke "energized." He jumped into writing next week's sermon and cartoon.
The moral, according to Andreas: Keep The Filipinos In The Sun. It's somewhere in the medical journals, I'm sure.
It is so good to hear that you can't keep a good man down for long. The weather here in California has been wonderful this week and I am glad to hear that he is back on the move. I continue to pray for Zoe and for you guys too. Hope all is going really good, even if busy.
ReplyDeleteLove and Hugs, Laurie
The sun touches something deep in my DNA. I usually credit it to living in NOLA - but maybe it's the Coconut Princess in me. I tell you what, I am one very undone, pasty-white, gasping-for-air-that-won't-freeze-on-its-way-down sunshine girl. This time in Wisconsin makes me eye up the tanning beds once more...
ReplyDeleteI heartily join you in your statement. As a matter of fact, I would like to adopt this as one of my life's ambitions...Keep The Filipinos In The Sun...beautiful.
Renee
Wait a minute - Dad started a sermon before Saturday?!
Yes! I agree! Please, let's get a home base somewhere in Dixie!?!?
ReplyDeleteCan't one of his doctors prescribe a few months of sun per year?
love from one of the Dixie daughters