Our friends from Sikeston, Missouri, the Whitmans, visited us in Dyersburg last week. Unfortunately, no one remembered to bring a camera. So I dug into the files and found a couple of photos from one of our visits to Sikeston a few months ago. We enjoyed a fine meal together, without bread flying through the air, then toured the church where they serve as pastors.

The Whitman Family

The Ellingsworth and Whitman fathers and sons.
The ladies. Observing their expressions, they must be discussing their husbands.
This is how they look when they know we are watching.
I look forward to more times shared with the Whitmans. The older I grow the more I share the sentiments of Abraham Lincoln. "The better part of one's life consists of his friendships."
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Don't you ever eat anywhere else?
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