Grants Pass, funny food, and the wobbly wheel
Hey everyone!!!
Sorry I haven’t written for a while; let me catch you up to speed!
Sounds of Shasta drove up to Grants Pass, Oregon to sing at Mary Cunningham’s church. Jonathan and I had the best hosts I think. As we drove up the driveway with this couple in their 70’s we saw evidence of their many years together. There were used tires lining their driveway, an old tractor or two, old worn-out classics that they and their children drove in the past years, a few farm animals, and to top it off they had a large amount of fire wood at the end next to the house. Everything had a rustic look and a homey feel. Our hosts were very nice and shared many stories with us. That night they made some coco for us and added some coffee and molasses to it (I don’t like coffee hardly at all, but I got it down). I would probably try it again with molasses, because I hear molasses is good for you. That next morning I ate bear for the first time. I didn’t care for it very much as sausage, he really spiced it up and the texture was weird. Everything else was wonderful!
I really enjoyed the whole trip; it was par for the course :D To make it short, our trailer with all our sound equipment lost its wheel bearings to one of its wheels, and as we pulled into the church parking lot, it wobbled and just about fell off. It was so loose I could move it from side to side several inches; needless to say, God provided us with a trailer large enough to put the broken one in and space for the sound equipment! It all worked out :)
My Uncle Lyndel and Aunt Barbra came to see me sing! :D

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