Gerrie & Shirley in the invitation work |
We set a record of 117, which is really a misnomer, because
the official temperature is taken at the airport and it’s much hotter in other
parts of the city. At my house, I've measured in the 120’s in the heat of the
day. But that still doesn't compare with nearby Death
Valley , where it was 130!
After I gave the Service Meeting part Tuesday from the 2013
Yearbook which dealt with the experiences of our brothers in Myanmar walking
170 mile to the convention, fighting off leeches and all sorts of wild animals,
there was no way to miss Saturday service when all we had to contend with was
heat.
CJ, the friendly congregation secretary |
So we went out, handing out invitations to the upcoming
District Convention in St. George, UT, about 2
hours drive north. I don’t know where people go on Saturday morning, but we
only found about 3 people home. Of course, we leave the invites at the
not-at-homes, or we’d never get them out, and on a positive note, the people
who were at home accepted the invitation graciously.
Since I like to deal with positives, the 5% humidity means
you don’t feel yourself sweat. Meaning it evaporates so quickly off your body,
you stay fairly dry, but constantly thirsty because all the moisture is being
sucked out of your body. So we never leave home without a bottle of water in
the bookbag.
Just another sunny day in paradise |
If our plans work out, this may be our last summer in Las Vegas before heading
to our need-greater assignment. Right now, we’re looking very seriously at La
Antigua, Guatemala, and hope to check out the lay of the land no later than
next spring.
Sometimes when we visit other areas, brothers will ask if
there are really Witnesses in “Sin City ” (Las
Vegas ). And if there are, what do we do there?
CJ & Gerrie |
And because literally hundreds of thousands of people from
all over the world fly here to vacation every week, there is any number of
entertainment options.
Shirley & Jesse |
So it happened that last week we scored some Celine Dion
tickets, who is in residency at Caesar’s Palace for the summer. Those who know
me know that it’s not really my type of music, but Shirley and Gerrie loved the
spectacle and at least it was nice and cool in the
auditorium.
auditorium.
Update: Finally we got
a nice rain shower on Sunday, July 7. It was the first rain in 80 days. Yes, it’s
a desert out there.
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