Brad and I decided on the spur of the moment to run down to Springfield to eat dinner and spend the night. We ate at Lamberts Cafe, famous for it's "throwed rolls."
The young guys who throw them, must all be baseball fanatics, because all you do is hold your hand up, and they will lob one right into it, even from across the room! No catching skills necessary!
We then decided since we were so close to go on down to Branson and see Noah's Ark, the musical, which I've wanted to see for a few years now. It is the Sight and Sound theater, with a 300ft. panoramic stage that looks like your inside the ark, with animals floor to ceiling, some real, some animatronic. They actually gave the gospel after the show, and spoke some very prophetic scripture, very appropriate for the time we live in. I was pleased it wasn't just entertainment, but had the truth in mind, and glorifying God as the end product. The trained animals were fun to watch, and the singing was great. What a nice break, before we dive into the second half of our training. We also have some hopeful news we may be qualified for unemployment! That weekly money will go a long way towards keeping us while we finish and move onto the next step, wherever that may be. Tomorrow is orientation day at noon, so onward and upward!
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