Thursday, December 8, 2016

December 6, 2016

Time to wrap it up.  Dwaine picked up Kiki for summer school in Salcoatitan.  Miguel did not come and we had invited Jani for the class, but she did not come either.  I stayed home to work on my lesson for Wednesday morning.  Hopefully it will all come together.  I primarily wrote a few pages of notes to handout as I had all the activities planned.  For the afternoon we made a trip to Santa Ana.  We left about noon and took Vilma and her daughter Andrea to the hospital for a doctor visit and medicine.  We had a little trouble finding the hospital, but only about 10 minutes of searching.  We stopped and asked several people directions and got a little closer with each stop.  We had a general idea, but it had been a long time since we had visited that hospital.  While they were at the doctor, we had a goal to renew our car license.  It is like obtaining a tag for your car.  It is issued in the form of a card that must be with your car when you are driving.  The car is in my name since Della transferred it to me just as they were leaving when little Charlotte was born.  First we went to Metro Central as we had found an office there that would work.  That office had closed, so we would have to locate the main office.  Again, we had a general idea where it was, so we headed in that direction.  About the time we left the mall, Vilma called and said they were done.  We said that we could be there in about an hour.  I hated they had to wait, but the car had to be renewed in December as it is my birthday month.  We found the office and I had to go in by myself.  The line was so, so and it did take about 30 to 40 minutes, but no problems.  We made good time making it back to the hospital and connected with Vilma.  We made it home about 4ish and Dwaine had planned a study with Don Santos and he had invited Xiomara and her family to go to Salcoatitan’s Bible study.  I still needed to stay home to do all the baking for the summer class for one of the lessons.  So, he did a change about and invited Don Santos to go.  In the end, Don Santos did make the trip to Salcoatitan, along with the family.  Well, I am trying to not have to pull those late, late nights and it paid off to make it to bed before too late. 

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