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Pat, make a list for your trip, and on that list, put, coffee 
cups.  Lol.  That is an unpardonable sin, forgetting coffee cups.  Lol.

earlier, Pat Ferguson, wrote:
>Hi Sharon and Everyone,
>
>Yes, and here's my story. lol.
>
>Saturday afternoon we left here at noon. We got to Fort Thompson at 
>around 2 PM. We fixed a little snack, and stuff, doughnuts, and 
>coffee, but guess who forgot the cups to drink the coffee out of! 
><grin> lol. It was me. lol. We had water with us in bottles. We 
>wereout on the water at around 2:30 PM. We got set up and we fished, 
>and didn't catch anything. Then, around 6 PM this loving couple with 
>their kids asked us if we were catching any fish, and we said no. 
>They asked what kind of baite we were using, and we told them, 
>worms. They said they had some minnows and that we could have them, 
>as they were done fishing for the day. They gave us their minnows, 
>and it was a whole scoop full of them. Vernon said probably around 3 
>dozen of them.
>
>We fished a while longer, and didn't catch anything. We went back to 
>the camp ground, and I Praised God for the loving day out on the 
>loving Pontoon boat. Vernon couldn't see the trailor, when he was 
>trying to back down with it to hook on to the boat with the motor 
>home. He finally got it, but it was kind of tricky, and I really 
>worried about it. I prayed a lot as I didn't want anything to 
>happen. I was worried about him driving into the water with the 
>Motor Home, but he didn't.
>
>He will take care of that problem, though, as he's going to put 
>reflectors or something on both sides of the trailor, so he can see 
>where it is when going down to the water to hook on to the boat.
>
>The next day, which was Sunday, we were on the water by 9 AM. We 
>just got set up with our poles, and Vernon caught a fish. I never 
>caught any, but that's okay, next time, I will. He caught several 
>fish that day, and we would fish on one side of the river, and then 
>go to the other side of the river, when the water got kind of rough. 
>When we went in around six PM some one who was going out to fish 
>again helpped guide him down with the motor home and the trailor, to 
>the boat. I helpped by standing on the dock, with nothing to hold on 
>to, just my cane to keep me from getting too scared with no sides on 
>that dock, and no poles to hold on to. I was holding on to the rope 
>which was attached to the boat, and when Vernon told me to pull on 
>the rope, I did that. He was right there with me, and I did have on 
>my life jacket. We did just fine, and we got to the motor home, and 
>we got in to the camp ground just fine. He was super tired, so we 
>just rested that night, and we left on Monday morning around 10 AM 
>and we got home around noon. It was a fun trip, and we're going to 
>do it again soon. lol.
>
>Thanks to all of you for your love and prayers. You are all precious 
>and sweet, and made out of love, full of love, and so very loving! 
><squeeze> lol.
>
>Loving you all bunches,
>
>Pat Ferguson
>At 07:56 PM 9/1/2009, you wrote:
>>Glad you had a great time!  the thing I like about fishing trips is 
>>that you never know what's going to happen, and sometimes you make a story.
>
>John

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