So, this is a story of what’s happening right now. Being out in Texas, for us, is sort of like culture shock. The reason why I say that is because we come from Florida, so we’re not used to all the rules and standards of Texas. For example, I’ve never seen real-life cowboys, but I’m pretty sure in Texas they have them all over. Some of them probably aren’t even modern. And I’ve never seen a real huge herd of cattle that took up, almost, about one hill. I saw like three of them when we went on the interstate from Oklahoma City to Pampa.
The states we’ve been to so far are Florida (duh), Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma. It took us about...a week and four days.
We met some of our relatives in Dallas and then we went up to OKC, and now we’re back in Texas, but in Pampa. So, we went from Tampa to Pampa so far. And we’re meeting a friend in Pampa who’s going to move to Florida and be a children’s pastor at our church. Here’s the slogan: he moved from his hometown, Pampa, to Tampa, Tampa to Pampa, and he will go back from Pampa to Tampa. Speaking of people that we know, we might be seeing some up in Oregon.
Well, that’s all for today. Hope you enjoy this blog!
The states we’ve been to so far are Florida (duh), Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma. It took us about...a week and four days.
We met some of our relatives in Dallas and then we went up to OKC, and now we’re back in Texas, but in Pampa. So, we went from Tampa to Pampa so far. And we’re meeting a friend in Pampa who’s going to move to Florida and be a children’s pastor at our church. Here’s the slogan: he moved from his hometown, Pampa, to Tampa, Tampa to Pampa, and he will go back from Pampa to Tampa. Speaking of people that we know, we might be seeing some up in Oregon.
Well, that’s all for today. Hope you enjoy this blog!