Food for Thought
James and I left for Silver City, New Mexico this morning at 6am for a 9am meeting. James forgot about the hour time difference so the people he was meeting had waited an hour for him. The Taco Bell where we met didn't even open until 10 am.
Papers were signed, a deed was delivered, and we went home with a pocket full of cash. We celebrated by eating at one of the finer restaurants in Silver City, Taco Bell!
James and I read our scriptures and then I read to him from our new book, "A Hearts Rebellion."
Why do so many women choose the wrong man?
We made several stops on the way home. This one was the first:
I didn't realize I was taking a selfie.
We stopped here to use the restrooms and then felt like we should buy something. We settled on the Plain Jane fudge instead of the Lavender fudge and two chocolate truffles, one with raspberry and the other with chili. I thought the fudge was the best that I've ever had. I don't normally like fudge.
We also took a little side trip which was about 15 miles out of the way. It's one of those little places with just a main drag and not much else. I got a kick out of "Wild Bill's Bar." There use to be a Bill's Bar in Show Low but it wasn't "Wild Bill's."
When we got to Springerville I mentioned that sometime I would like to go into the Western Drugstore and look around. To my surprise James stopped. It was your typical small town store with some unique features, like a place in the back where you can by woodworking products. They also really cater to hunter's and outdoorsman. I also found a very interesting assortment of cookie cutters.
When we returned home to Vernon we took a nap. For some reason I was feeling a little sad and depressed. I spent the afternoon and evening watching three Hallmark movies. "Before You Say I Do", "Growing the Big One" (pumpkins that is), and "Bridal Fever." I also watched most of "Dancing with the Stars."
It was not a day of great accomplishment for me.