Thanks for the driving instruction links. Primus is still years away from even learning how to drive, thank goodness.
How are you and yours doing?
Just the usual check in.
Mcxlplx has gained another pound and is growing like a weed. The vets are pleased.
I had noticed, the other night, that some of his "parts" were becoming more prominent and mentioned to the hubby that it would soon be time to "lop off Mcxlplx's fuzzy wuzzies".
Primus, who was in the room at the time, looked at me and said, "Fuzzy wuzzies?". I nodded my head.
As Primus is undergoing similar changes, I could just see the wheels turning, new neural pathways forming, until his eyes widened. "Oh," he said. Then, eyes widening even more, "Ohhhhhhh!" He fell to the floor convulsed with laughter.
It was the best moment of the day.
You're welcome. Keep those links on file and start saving those nickles and dimes. Those driving schools are good, but they're not to be had on the cheap. Of course, if that expense provides training the prevents even ONE accident, then the whole thing's paid for right there. My bet is, however, that over a lifetime of driving, this training will prevent MANY accidents, not just one.
Me and mine am doing okay. I've a project that just got pulled in by five days, so that's five fewer (not less) days that I have available to finish my work. Yikes! That'll keep my screen name scarce for another week or two.
Family are all healthy; no colds/flu and looking to keep it that way.
You might enjoy touring the audio archives at sermonindex.net. Someone else turned me on to it and I've since listened to some old messages by D. L. Moody and Leonard Ravenhill. There are sermons by Tozer, Spurgeon, Booth and many many others to be found there. It's really interesting to pull up the older ones and compare their styles with modern stuff.
Must go. Probably only a post or two, today, after this one.
Be well.