Since I have a team of people in my house just to fix a faucet, I am taking today off from spring cleaning.

 Yea here is the story, to get to the bathroom tub faucet, they have to get to the wall behind the fixture for removal. Well sounds simple enough right? Whoa, hold up there Nelly, the other side of this particular wall is where the heat pump is housed! So in order to replace a simple tub fixture they have to go in, pull out the heat pump, replace the fixture, then put the heat pump back in. What would normally be a 20 minute job is requiring 3 people and has been going on now for 2 1/2 hours. So to do anything would be a pain in the butt since they are right smack in the middle of the house and right next to the laundry room, and to wash anything would require me to leap over all of them, plus all the tools and equipment they have spread out all over the place. It is okay, the only room I have left to do is Nathan’s room and I am going was going to do it tommorow anyway.

Andrew is gone to play “Deliverence” in the woods for the next 2 days. Today is the long day of training and they don’t expect to get done today until maybe 9 o’clock tonight, but he does not expect that to happen. So he and a good friend are planning on camping out there and be ready for class tomorrow morning at 8am. But not to worry, he will be keeping an ear open and at the first sign of banjo music, he is headed home!

So after the work crew jets out, I am headed to Bryson City myself, Andrew needs a pair of shorts he forgot and then I will head to Tracies for lunch and girl chat. Then tonight after Nathan gets home we will meet up with Tracie, Kendra and Christian to head to Clyde for Christain’s basketball game. I’ll be sure to get pics.

So that is the update for today. Also if I can ask, please pray for Tracie. Monday afternoon she will be at Duke University Medical Center for a battery of tests. Some of you know that she has Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder and her entire life has been turned upside down because of it. I just hope and pray that with these doctors, that something can be done for her. This disease is very rare and so far, none of the mulitiple doctors and specalists she has seen over the last 5 years has been able to help. So we pray for God’s intervention and that she can get some real help. We know that at this point, there is no cure, but anything that can be done to stop or reduce the effects on her is a blessing.

And please continue to pray for the Denmark Family in Enterprize, Alabama.

Thank you and God Bless!