Sabbath started bright and early with the early church service at 7:45 a.m. Elder Johnson, the Friday night speaker, had the sermon.
Sabbath School had an education/Memorial Day emphasis. The Madison Campus Pathfinder Drum Corps accompanied the color guard for a salute to the flag. That was followed by a tribute to Desmond Doss.
After Sabbath School, M and I went back to the tent. About noon, I got lunch ready: three kinds of macaroni salad, vegetarian baked beans with Big Franks sliced in them, lemonade, olives, peas, and cookies.
I took a short nap after lunch, M and T went to the auditorium for a meeting.
Before going to church, I called Mr. M to remind him to take his morning meds. I called him again around 9:00 between church and Sabbath School--he said he had taken his meds and was going to eat sausage and eggs for breakfast.
I called again after lunch to remind him to take the afternoon meds. About 3:30, Mr. M called and said he had morning meds and afternoon meds and didn't know what to take. I told him to wait while I drove over there (25ish miles) to make sure of what he had taken and what he hadn't. I got there and he had not taken either the morning or afternoon meds. There were two blackened slices of sausage in a skillet on the stove and a piece with one bite out of it on a paper towel. No evidence of any eggs. I helped him get the right meds, fixed him something to eat, and came back to campmeeting just in time to grab a bite of supper and go to the evening meeting.
Elder Johnson had been scheduled to speak, but had to leave early for a funeral. John Bradshaw, the pastor of the Lexington, Ky church, had the evening service. It was excellent!
Time spent with Mr. M: 3 hrs.
Meetings attended: 3
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
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