The sun was shining this morning and continued to do so all the way up to NW Indiana.
The country side turns a bit flat up this way.
Crown Point is just off of I 65.
There are still flood warnings out in the area.
It's been nearly a year since we were here in Crown Point, Indiana. We have many friends and family here including our two sons, daughter-in-law, and three grandchildren.
We came into Merrillville, the town just north of CP, where we were looking for some help with a rattle and a small leak in our Motorhome's windshield.
Our oldest son, Todd, met us at the windshield place and we had breakfast together while we waiting for them to diagnose what the windshield needed.
Todd |
We had a nice visit and breakfast with Todd, but the windshield place couldn't really do anything to help our issues. It's too risky and they could break one or both of the double front windows trying to put in more caulk. They assured us that is was just from a stretched out seal around the window, but it's safe to drive that way. So, I guess we'll just live with that.
Cedar Lake is a town just south and west of Crown Point. We found a small RV park that is a part of the Cedar Lake Ministries that we have stayed in a few times before. We were able to get into our reserved spot a day early.
They have had so much rain that the ground is pretty squishy, but it's high enough away from the lake that we don't have to worry about getting flooded out. We plan to stay here for a month.
That sounds good to both of us after all of the traveling we have done since we left Las Vegas on Tuesday, June 23.
Our second son, Jeff, works as the Facilities Director for Bethel Church and he overseas four campuses. They have one just a few minutes from our campground, so after we set up, we drove over to see what Jeff has been overseeing.
Jeff and Craig |
They have added on to an old church and it's a huge new building.
This is the rear of the church.
They contracted out most of the work, but Jeff built this garage.
It makes for a very nice facility for Cedar Lake Bethel.
There are so many people that we want to see. Hoping to see the grandkids yet tonight before two of them head off out of town.
Blessings,
Kathy
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