This morning I helped my fellow Parkesburg Lions with a portion of the Halloween Parade that they sponsor every year. I was supposed to have gone to Concordville for some quilting fun, but I felt that the Lions needed my help, so I begged off from the quilting and headed to the A. Duie Pyle parking lot to assist with registration of the floats, marching groups and some of the cutest kids in costumes I have seen.
The Lions who have done this before said this was a light turnout. I had expected many more. But it was fairly orderly until right at the last. Then there was a rush of last minute kids trying to register after our deadline had been reached.
I opted not to go to the judges place and judge the participants. I needed to get back to Miss Molly, since I was so close. Perhaps next year I will help do some of the judging, too. Baby steps with this group. But I helped out and I know that was appreciated.
I do have to go out and check out the tires on the van. this is the first time I have driven the van since returning from the OBX and the low pressure tire light came on. I am guessing that the overloaded cargo use has forced some air out of a tire or two, so I will get my gauge out and check the van and the truck while I have everything out. The Elantra does not seem to have an issue, but those tires are filled with Nitrogen to supposedly prolong tire wear.
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