
This week my family lost a precious loved one. My Grandpa Noble went home to be with the Lord on the 28th of June. I got the phone call that morning, as we were traveling. I immediately started thinking about all of the times Grandpa had taken me to school so I wouldn't have to ride the bus. Year after year, he took us to school, bright and early, we were always greeted with a smile and a silly song from time to time. I can remember being amazed at his ability to be so chipper at seven am. This is not one of my better qualities. It was impossible to know Grandpa Noble and not like him. He always treated everyone the same and kept a smile on his face. Everyone loved him! I can't help but think about my sweet Grandma Elaine. Now, she sits in a house on main street in Beaver Dam, KY all alone. It is times like this that I realize more than ever that we should pick up the phone and tell each of our loved ones just how much we care. I know Grandma Elaine will be ok and I know Noble is making everyone smile in Heaven. It is hard traveling the roads, especially when a life changing event happens in your family. But I know that Grandma Elaine is praying back home for every mile we travel and every person that gets saved. That gives me the strength to get on the bus each week.
We recently went to the Bahamas on Cruise For A Cause. It was an amazing event. Over 4100 people were saved during a day spent in Nassau. Just to interact with the people there and be able to spread the Gospel was a day Mike and I won't ever forget. Thank you to Matthew Dunnaway for working so hard to make this cruise happen. It not only changed their lives, it changed ours.
I am adding new pictures to our website. Make sure you check it often for pictures of our travels and home life.
Until next month-
Kelly
http://www.mikeandkellybowliing.com
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