Texas Tour Update
As a follow up/update to this post about our air conditioner woes on our current trip to Texas, I have to tell you about what has happened thus far.
We headed down to Houston a bit concerned about the heat since we'd had high temps and bright sunshine all week. However, we had clouds most of the way down to Houston with the temps never reaching higher than a very bearable 83 degrees. The really funny thing was yesterday.
While we prepared to leave, my brother-in-law checked the weather for us. It was in the low 80s in Houston and was to continue climbing across the region until we reached San Antonio, registering as the "hottest spot in Texas" yesterday at just above 90.
We got in the car and headed out. From just outside Houston until we reached San Antonio we had cloud coverage (about a mile or two to our north, as we were heading east to west, there were pretty clear skies). I did a double take as I looked at our outside thermostat registering at 67 degrees (!) Karen and I both doubted the accuracy of that until we let the window down and felt a very cool wind blowing in. It was a wonderful blessing and a very comfortable ride all the way over. Coincidence? Guess you will have to decide for yourself, but as for me and my family, we have no doubt of the grace and care of God.
Today, we begin the process of looking for a replacement vehicle. We'll see what happens.
We headed down to Houston a bit concerned about the heat since we'd had high temps and bright sunshine all week. However, we had clouds most of the way down to Houston with the temps never reaching higher than a very bearable 83 degrees. The really funny thing was yesterday.
While we prepared to leave, my brother-in-law checked the weather for us. It was in the low 80s in Houston and was to continue climbing across the region until we reached San Antonio, registering as the "hottest spot in Texas" yesterday at just above 90.
We got in the car and headed out. From just outside Houston until we reached San Antonio we had cloud coverage (about a mile or two to our north, as we were heading east to west, there were pretty clear skies). I did a double take as I looked at our outside thermostat registering at 67 degrees (!) Karen and I both doubted the accuracy of that until we let the window down and felt a very cool wind blowing in. It was a wonderful blessing and a very comfortable ride all the way over. Coincidence? Guess you will have to decide for yourself, but as for me and my family, we have no doubt of the grace and care of God.
Today, we begin the process of looking for a replacement vehicle. We'll see what happens.
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