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Happy Friday in Dallas

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Dan.jpg Good morning! In a way, starting with a holiday made the week seem even longer than a regular work week. I certainly feel just as tired. Holidays with teenagers just do not seem all that restful. Fortunately, church activities start on Sunday and the boys will be at church most of the day. Fall and school year activities begin at most churches this weekend. Schools are getting the information on the new students and updates on returning students in the computer. Every one is getting used to their new schedules. The school year is going full force.

With Fall beginning officially in a couple of weeks, the weather seems to be getting ready to turn. Temperatures are dropping gradually, occasionally rising again. Hopefully we will get some rain this weekend and not just more breath stifling humidity. We could use the rain.

In the meantime, check back soon for activities and events for this weekend. There are some really good performers hitting town in the next couple of days. See you in a few.

Have a good morning and Peace be with you.

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