This past week seemed to fly so fast, the next thing I know it's Friday night and I am unpacking from a business trip.

Last Saturday was so nice compared to yesterday, Stacy and I spent the day riding around Tennessee and Kentucky.
On Sunday, Grace started the sermon series "Epic." On Monday night we hosted our community group at our home. Then on Tuesday I was off to Chattanooga for the day then on to Knoxville for an overnight.
Job security seems good for me right now, I've been awarded two major nationwide contracts that start on or before 1 April.
With this security, comes travel, Stacy and I have prayed and are thankful for my current job situation and will make the best of it.
So after recruiting and meeting with my two clients, I was off to Johnson City TN to conduct a job assessment on two other possible new projects.
On Thursday I got the opportunity to travel to Virginia on two separate interstates, one going north and south, the other east and west.

This is the east and west route just off of I-26.

This is the north and south from I-81.
After one assessment in Virginia, I was scheduled to do another, same client but in Sevierville TN. I got the opportunity to stay in one of my favorite hotels. This hotel is decorated in a "Gone with the Wind" motif. Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara stuff all over the place.

But it does have some of the nicest views from the balcony as I sat and enjoyed a nice Cohiba.
The view down the staircase into the lobby.

This one trip I wish Stacy could have come with me, fireplace and a hot tub.
Got home Friday at dinner time, so we went to Ruby Tuesdays. Yesterday, it was off to Wally's place where I got my Turbo Tax software and started our taxes.
The little grand baby, aka, "the drooler," spent the night so she could go to church with us. Here she is drooling into my briefcase trying to get to all of my electronics.
Sunday morning comes and it's Pop time. All the cupboards have child locks on them except two of them. One with the pots and pans the other with goodies in it. I asked Emma what she was playing with cause it did not look like one of her toys.

When I came around the couch I found that she had found Nana's mother lode.
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