17 Miracles is the legendary pioneer story of the Willie Handcart Company that left Florence, Nebraska on Aug. 17th, 1856 in their quest to join the Latter-day Saints in the Salt Lake Valley. The movie was shown at the Bing Crosby Theater in downtown Spokane last night. I attended with Nathan and Joann Howard, owners of the Latter-Day Sentinel. http://spokane.latterdaysentinel.com/
They provided me with the tickets, which, unfortunately, I could only use one of. My husband had to work. My son was at a birthday party and my girlfriends had Family Home Evening responsibilities.
I don’t go into Spokane very often, so I put on my GPS and found the theater without any problems. But parking was another issue.
I must remember to take a roll of quarters to feed the parking meters when I go to Spokane.
I must remember to take a roll of quarters to feed the parking meters when I go to Spokane.
I must remember to take a roll of quarters to feed the parking meters when I go to Spokane.
No, that wasn’t a cut and paste. I actually retyped that 3 times. And I will remember to take quarters next time I go to Spokane…In fact I just went out and put them in the car.
Because: Last night I parked in a Diamond Metered Parking Lot, 5 blocks away and it cost me $4.00…because I had to use a credit card. OUCH! Thankfully, Nathan had parked his car close by and they gave me a ride to my car after the movie.
All I could think was: well tonight I actually witnessed 19 miracles. 17 in the theater, one that I walked safely to the theater and the last was that we actually found my car!
Yes, I do believe that miracles really still happen!
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