I had my black UK Suvival, less cargo pockets, on for church today and then this afternoon we went to an Easter Contata at our home town church. This is one place I expected comments or questions about my kilt. It is just a small town of 500 or so, but just figured with lots of older people there I would get comments. I didn't get any except from the new pastor.

I introduced my self and my wife to him, as her sisters go to that church. We talked for awhile and then he said that a friend of his in seminary had two kilts from Washington state, where the friend was from. I talked a bit more about wearing kilts and how often (about 3 times a week or so) and he seemed surprised. I said it is mostly for the comfort, and he smiled and nodded his head.

Tuesday I will be wearing the Survival for shopping, clock work and I will be donating plasma. OH, and today when I came home from church the sun was out and it was finally up into the mid 50's F. We still have snow banks and snow in places in our yard here in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I could finally get to more of my light display and decided it would be a good day to take more Christmas lights down; I just have one area left to do but can't get to it yet because of the snow.

The UK Survival came in handy as I could put the wire twist ties in one pocket and the light holders for the siding and eaves in another pocket. Then my wife came home from choir practice and I said you just missed it. I told her I was up on the extension ladder in my kilt! She acted dissappointed, ha ha. She had also bought a wind sock for our yard to replace the winter one we had out there.

When I put it up I was wondering what to do with the packaging until I got in the house, so that too went into my pockets so it wouldn't blow all over the yard. I love my UK!

DALE.