Today the Pierpont family makes their way back to the Downriver area from vacation in Kentucky. It’s been refreshing. Almost every day has been a day of ministry here in Lois’ home town. Yesterday we hiked up to Chimney Top and Princess Arch in the Daniel Boone National Forest. Last night we sang and testified on the street and enjoyed the fellowship and some mean BBQ Brisket and ribs, too. That always makes me feel all happy inside.
Down here, you will notice they still do old-fashioned haircuts for young men. The local barber has been at it for 50 years in Campton. He cut George Hatton’s hair (Lois’ Grandfather), Ralph Hatton’s (Lois’ dad), her brother Alvin’s hair, and now her sons Dan and Wes.
evelyn
I’m a little old fashion that’s what I call just plain clean cut American boys.
We love your family. Have a good trip home. I’m sure it will be easy coming North today than going South yesterday. Our son went to Louisville yesterday and part of the way it was 18 MPH. It must have been easier to get back. I notice his bedroom door closed so God was so good to him to bring him back to us during the night.
Praying for your safety!
Ken
It’s a sweet feeling when the children are safely in, isn’t it? Thanks for your kind words. See you soon!
JANE
SHARP CUTS GUYS… AND THAT LITTLE ROSE WITH YOU IS ADORABLE….
LOVE YOU ALL
GRANDMA