and so I get the worst night's sleep of the entire week at my daughter's. All the kids wake up over & over all night plus the one sleeping with me kicks me all night. The other 2 times it was her turn she did great. I tear down my daughter's tank cuz it's too much with 4 kids & 1 on the way, homeschooling & trying to get her designer clothing company going. The light plug won't come out of the hole in the stand & I have to wait for her hubby to get home. I hit the road only to learn that the weather was bad in Knoxville & I am headed out of Ashville, NC, through the mountains, Knoxville & points west to get home. I call Weets & got bad news. Called her hubby (my son) at work & found that it was melting as fast as it dumped out of the sky so I continue. It snows all the way through the mountains but is not sticking on the road. Mind you, I am driving a 1985 Blazer. I listen to some awesome sermons on my MP3 player & blaze on.

When I get close to Knoxville it clears up.
I am so tired that I ask God to keep the sun from setting before I make it home knowing that it would have to be an hour later than usual. "You have not because you ask not" right? Well, I get close to home enjoying a beautiful sunset. As I pull into my drive, the sun is almost gone. Isn't God awesome!
I hit the garage door opener & wonder who parked in my side of the garage. It looked kind of like my son but not quite. I decide to go in & open up the other side since I have 24 lbs of LR, coral & a black cap basslet to unload as well as luggage. When I get close, this is what I see.
WARNING: Camera phone pic

You must understand that I married a guy 17 years older than me & he likes cars you can fix with bubble gum in the desert. I am now the proud owner of a 2007 Ford Focus SE wagon with 34000 miles on it & it looks brand new inside & out. Even under the hood & under the car. 35 mpg! What a guy!