On Monday I was able to meet with my
friend for lunch at the Hobbit Cafe.
Good conversation as always.
Tuesday and Wednesday were my days to
finish packing and start getting this moved to the new address.
Thursday I drove down to Brownsville,
actually Lyford. It was a long drive,
but not too bad. On the way I got a text
about a tornado near my brother's house in Bryan. Lots of flooding as well. Please pray for all those affected by the
storms in Texas. I was able to stay at
the house of a friend from seminary, right in the middle of farming
country. It was actually greener than I
expected. It was not too bad.
On Friday we went to see X-Men:
Apocalypse. It was ok, with some good
action scenes, but overall most of the characters were underused. Perhaps I've been spoiled by Captain America:
Civil War. Then we headed down to
McAllen for the ordination at the Basilica Shrine of Our Lady of San Juan del
Valle. The basilica itself was a bit too
modern for me. I was expected more of a
Spanish mission feel. The ordination was
beautiful with lots of Spanish. After
the ordination myself and a few other seminarians met for a late dinner
(dessert) at a local Italian restaurant.
We got back to the house late for some sleep before I had to drive back
on Saturday.
I drove back early on Saturday because
we were trying to get the family together one more time before the move. Unfortunately because of the flooding one
family could not make it, but we had a good time regardless. Sunday was my day of rest.
I set out for Wisconsin on Monday. The stop overnight was in Springfield,
Missouri. The drive was basically
uneventful. I spent the night at a Route
66 Best Western. It was ok, though not
as unique as the reviews made it sound.
The desk manager recommended I go to lunch at a diner next door, which
gives a 10% discount. The food was
alright, and fairly cheap.
Tuesday started with a stop at a local
parish for Mass on the feast of the Visitation.
After a quick breakfast, I was on the road to Wisconsin. The scenery was much better this day heading
through the hills of Missouri and the farms of Illinois and Wisconsin. 9 hours later, I arrived at St. Bernard's
Catholic Church in Madison. The pastor
and religious education coordinator were kind enough to help me move stuff out
of my car up to my room. Then it was
time for dinner. After a check online, I
headed over to a local sandwich joint (Crostini Sandwiches). Fresh squeezed lemonade, California chicken
panini, and a free chocolate chip cookie after I mentioned I just moved
in. It was all good, I will definitely
be returning. I spent the rest of the
night moving in my stuff before I got too worn out and called it a night. Apparently I slept through a strong
thunderstorm.
Now, I'm sitting in my new room after
the first Mass at the parish (with the windows open, something unthinkable in
Houston). I am looking forward to a good
summer getting to know Madison.
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