Thank you, Harriet.
And that's why we have Joys and Concerns thread where religion is more openly discussed.
Of course, with me being a preacher, it comes up here too simply because it is part of my BWP!
On the bright side, I have tomorrow 'off' so I can play with dgs and every church I am usually at will assume I'm at another church!
Dinner was good at the pub tonight. We spent time discussing the Roar of the Rinks. We're still trying to figure out curling trials because that's a next month to-do item. Dh's niece is marrying a curler who is competing for the Olympic Trials and thus dh's sister, bil and niece will be here and we are trying to get together for at least one meal. I suspect this will also involve attending a match/game/whatever it is called but the team is playing each day for 7 days before they arrive so I'm not sure how they know they'll still be in the running for anything. The teams win/loss rate is pretty poor this season and I don't understand things enough to understand why or how they could be considered ranked in the top ten in the world when they haven't got past the quarter finals in anything since I've been paying attention to this.
Dh is packing. I'm hoping ds will send me his reservation number so I can check him in for the flight tomorrow. They are on separate reservations so could be not sitting together. I hate not having any control over this travel at all. I'm literally going nuts here with their arrangements. I would have had them flying from Montreal (2 hours away) not Toronto (4 hours away.) That would make the bad driving tomorrow less time consuming. I see they are having lunch at my sisters before going to the airport. Sigh... Too complicated for me.
I'm anxious for them to go and then I will not think about them again until dh comes home around midnight or later on Thursday. They can't just drive home, they have to get to my sister's to pick up the car. Since they don't arrive until 5 p.m. that complicates getting across town during rush hour.
Add in ds not having his winter tires on and it is almost as bad as them climbing Kilimanjaro! I just don't want to know. Keep me in the dark, that's the lesson I learned from that trip!