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Coffee Talk With The Cajun Mamas: Faith in the Trenches

Chris Logan Media Season 3 Episode 15

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What happens when prayer feels impossible? When tragedy strikes repeatedly, leaving you without words to express your pain? Our conversation with Justine Bellard explores the raw, transformative power of faith during life's most challenging seasons.

Justine's journey from surface-level religious observance to profound spiritual connection mirrors what many experience. Though raised as a "cradle Catholic" attending weekly mass, she candidly shares how her faith remained largely performative until significant life events forced her to dig deeper. The death of her uncle wearing a WWJD bracelet sparked initial questions, but motherhood truly transformed her spiritual life.

"God, I don't know what I'm doing as a mom," became her desperate prayer after her first daughter's birth. Despite having supportive family, postpartum anxiety and breastfeeding struggles pushed Justine to seek divine guidance. This vulnerability—this admission of complete dependence—marked the beginning of authentic faith that grew stronger with each child.

The most powerful revelation came during her mother's cancer battle, followed by devastating house fires affecting both her parents and sister. "I didn't have the words to pray," Justine confesses. "I relied on other people's prayers to carry me." This experience transformed her understanding of intercessory prayer, teaching her to pray faithfully for others even during her own suffering—sometimes offering up migraines and personal trials for friends' intentions.

Our conversation explores the critical importance of having a "Momtourage"—trusted friends who provide spiritual support during motherhood's demanding seasons. Even when weeks pass without communication, these connections remain unbreakable, ready to uplift one another through prayer when needed. "If you don't tell somebody that you're not doing good, then nobody's praying for you," Justine reminds us.

Whether you're struggling to find words for prayer, seeking deeper faith through difficult circumstances, or simply needing the reassurance that others have walked similar paths, this episode offers honest guidance and heartfelt encouragement. Listen now, and discover how faith grows strongest in the most broken places.

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Speaker 1:

She ain't butthurt that ain't on her house. She ain't like she's not mad.

Speaker 3:

She's like oh, you only text me when you need something?

Speaker 1:

No, she's not like that she might be thinking that. I doubt it, you know, because we all going through this.

Speaker 3:

That Montourage group. Sometimes we go weeks without saying nothing.

Speaker 2:

Welcome to Coffee Talk with Occasion Mamas. Grab a cup of coffee, settle in and let's dive into real conversations about life, motherhood and a little inspiration to brighten your day.

Speaker 3:

Well, welcome back to Coffee Talk with the Cajun Mamas. Everybody, we have a special guest with us today. This is our dear friend, justine Bellorge. Hello, and before we get started talking about something that's it's going to be a good one, it's going to be a faith-filled episode. We always love talking about our faith in this topic. Before we get into that, though, let's thank our grand sponsor for July. Cajun Family Traditions. This is well. They make good stuff to eat. They make boudin, they make sausage and smoked tasso. This is what we eat. Y'all. This is not just because they are sponsored, but we actually buy this and eat it.

Speaker 1:

We love Cajun family traditions. It's our favorite sausage.

Speaker 3:

Yes, it just is.

Speaker 1:

You eat that kind? Oh yeah, you ate it before.

Speaker 3:

It's good. The green onion one like that's my personal favorite. But this summertime if you want something good to throw on the grill, you get you those little, uh, jalapeno cheddar. Is it cheddar, sarah? Before I say it wrong, uh, it's jalapeno pepper jack. Pepper jack. Okay, I said cheddar last time. I knew that was wrong. Jalapeno pepper jack. Little, uh, short links to put on the grill. Y'all so yummy. And if you're not from around here, they don't ship currently but they are in a lot of stores around here.

Speaker 3:

You can go to Cajuntraditionscom to look for all the store locations and maybe if you're lucky and you have family that lives here, they'll ship you some.

Speaker 1:

That would be nice of them. That would be nice you could pay the shipping.

Speaker 3:

Just do it, load that box up, load it.

Speaker 1:

Or come for a visit Load up it or come for a visit. Load up an ice chest and bring it back home, because it freezes really well. It does boudin too, boudin freezes boudin take that also, you're gonna be ready for gumbo season.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, get yourself ready for get ready, because that's the best sausage you can put in gumbo, um. So thank y'all. Cajun family traditions. They've been making sausage and boudin for many, many, many years and their slogan is now that's Cajun, now that's Cajun, and we agree that's Cajun. Okay, cajun mama approved. Cajun mama approved. So thank y'all.

Speaker 1:

All right, justine we talk about you all the time. We cannot do a faith episode without mentioning your name. Okay, so this is our friend justine bellord. I don't know how long I've been friends with you.

Speaker 4:

I've known you pretty much all my life. I think after we had isla and evelyn we got close.

Speaker 1:

Yes, so 12 years, yeah, yeah 12 years now um oh what's the matter?

Speaker 3:

your babysitter's got issues yes okay, okay. Well, I've known you only for less time, yes, um, but I know through sarah, and you're just one of those people that make others feel so instantly comfortable I don't know if you know that about yourself but, like the first time I met you, I mean, I felt like I had been knowing you for years.

Speaker 3:

And we have like a small uh group, uh, like a group text of us, and we call ourselves the mom to Raj. Yes, justine is part of the mom to Raj. There's what Six of us in there, so yeah, and we used to try to get together once a year and have a girl's weekend. We are so overdue for that. We are very overdue.

Speaker 1:

Oh my gosh. Yes, we've been saying we was gonna go to bingo with the pizza pizza video.

Speaker 3:

never done that we can't even go to a bingo night. Y'all know how it is when you try to take the girls day out of the chat.

Speaker 1:

It just it's hard, it's hard because everybody is busy and everybody got their own thing going on and kids and summertime, and it's just I really feel like the best times are just like hey, what you doing tonight?

Speaker 3:

nothing okay, let's do this right. You know, sometimes it is let's have a beer to get together.

Speaker 1:

That's the best time we used to get together, a lot doing that, but then I had the mixture too and you started over friend, yeah, so it's few and far between never that I go to justine's anymore for a beer? Yeah, but we need to. We need to fix that. So I just wanted justine to come over here. We wanted to invite her here for that faith story, right? Yeah, is that where we was at? Yeah, okay, because I was dealing with everything's good yeah, okay, you need to leave, or something no, okay, it's not that serious, but, uh, okay, but I really.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I want to hear about her faith story. Tell us, do you need me to say anything Like when did you like turn your whole life over?

Speaker 3:

to Jesus or have you?

Speaker 1:

always had a strong faith like that.

Speaker 4:

Well, I grew up of a cradle Catholic. My mom and dad brought us to church every weekend. My mom was real big into if you miss mass you got to go to confession next time because you don't miss. So growing up, like high school years, you know, I prayed, I went to church, but not, I didn't feel nothing. I guess you could say it was like all on the surface kind of.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and a lot of people I think go through that especially in your teen years Right.

Speaker 1:

Because you want to do what you want to do. You want to do what you want to do.

Speaker 3:

For some reason, those years, like the flesh, is loud and strong. Yes, and thank God, we have the parents that put the core principles in us when we are little, and that's what we're trying to do with our girls.

Speaker 1:

All of our kids are around the same age, a little younger, a little older, right, but and listen, they're doing the most, but it's just like I'm trying to do my best to instill that groundwork. Yeah, because I know they don't.

Speaker 3:

I mean just think and even if they stray in some years, you that is there to help bring them back even in adulthood or whatever right, and that's kind of I'm with you.

Speaker 4:

Yeah so my parents laid a really great groundwork and, like I said, I was in the youth group and, you know, did all the things, but I didn't really, I guess you could say, feel anything. And then I remember growing up on Sundays we'd say the rosary around the bed, mom's bed, we'd unplug the house phone oh, yeah, unplug that, we'd unplug the phone.

Speaker 4:

Um, you know, if we did set my mom be like you know that's a sin right she called you on it so I grew up like that and then it wasn't probably until, you know got out of high school and trying to find who you are, and I had an uncle. My mom's youngest brother passed away and he always wore a WWJD bracelet. So I kind of was intrigued by that, like why he would wear that. Like you know, what's his story? And so I guess when he passed away, it kind of started my questions like is he going to heaven? What's heaven like? And I guess when that happened I started kind of questioning, I started kind of making well, let me pay attention at church.

Speaker 4:

Let me um, maybe try to pray more. Let me read this book instead of this book. Um so, I guess, when he passed, I kind of started questioning things and curious about my faith. And then when I met Damon you know, I had a boyfriend in high school. We broke up. I dated a few guys and I was like, oh, I'm never going to find you know, a boyfriend or whatever.

Speaker 4:

And so it kind of made me a little list in my head of what I wanted my next boyfriend to be. And then here comes Damon Damon, and he met all my requirements. So I was like check all the boxes.

Speaker 4:

I was like, okay, well, god kind of sent me this man. I truly believe you know he was meant for me and stuff. So once Damon came along, I kind of, you know, started praying more like, okay, god, you kind of answered my prayer here of what I wanted and you sent me what I wanted. So that happened. And then, after I had Evelyn, which she'll be 13 in January, is when I really became into my faith, because I felt like, oh God, I don't know what I'm doing as a mom, god, I can so relate to this.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, like so relate, mary, you have to help me. I'm lost as a goose.

Speaker 3:

My prayer life had never been stronger as when I had Brynn and I just felt not like myself right. I felt like what am I doing? I don't know if I'm doing this right. And I had guidance too, like my, my mother-in-law and my mama. I had help, but it was still within me and I was like that's when I really I mean, I had a, but it was still within me, and I was like that's when I really I mean, I had a, grew up in the church and everything too same, but it's like you go away and then you come back and I really feel like God used my kids to bring me back to him.

Speaker 4:

I agree, yeah, it's weird how that happens, you know. I agree, yeah, and, like you said, I had a strong support system, but I just I suffered with postpartum anxiety, so like, and then I struggled with breastfeeding and I remember I would text Sarah often about breastfeeding questions, and so I was just like Mary, like how did you breastfeed Jesus? How did?

Speaker 1:

how do I do this? How do I?

Speaker 4:

do this, and it was just.

Speaker 1:

And Mary was 15 years old, right, you know about.

Speaker 3:

Something like that it's an ager, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like, what do you think she was thinking? You know, like yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I guess I'll do this Right, you know, I mean there's just so many questions I have about her Right.

Speaker 1:

And it's just like to.

Speaker 4:

Did she wake up in the middle of the night?

Speaker 3:

You know you know Jesus crying, or she's scared, or was you know? Did her and Joseph fight about stuff, right, like I know it was just I mean, they were real people, so surely she went through all the emotions and anxieties and imagine carrying the savior of the entire world. We can't even fathom the anxiety that she had to fight against, right right.

Speaker 4:

So, uh, probably after that is when my faith really started to grow. And then, after each kid, I felt it get stronger and stronger. And then, probably when my mom got sick, I started realizing, you know, faith is real, we need it. And like I wasn't praying at that time because I was dealing so much with my mom, so people would say I'm praying for you, so I literally relied on their prayers to get me through it because I didn't have the words. So that's when I really learned, like, okay, praying for other people is really important.

Speaker 4:

That's really important.

Speaker 1:

It's so important and that's so dusting Like I can't think about going through something and not thinking about how she's always texting us and me.

Speaker 2:

How can I help? How can I pray for you? Yeah, you know yeah.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, this is okay. I don't want to stop thinking about this, but I want to talk about, uh, we have to talk about our moyen. So, uh, Mr Dwayne Chasson, and this is a quick switch.

Speaker 3:

Yes, it is, but we're going to pivot back. We'll come back.

Speaker 1:

Okay, he's a fleet and sales associate with Barker Buick GMC in Houma, louisiana, and they're celebrating their 25th anniversary and he's been with them for 18 of those 25 years.

Speaker 1:

That's amazing, that's a lot of experience, that's a lot of experience, that's a lot of experience. Um, summer's in full swing. Your kids are going to college, high school. You're gonna need a new vehicle, something reliable for these kids, so they can come back home eat some of their mama's gumbo during the fall, and you know like they need to be able to come back in something reliable. So y'all go by in Houma to the Barker Buick GMC and give a call, or give a call to Mr Duane at 985-855-9234 to help you with your next purchase or lease of your new truck, suv or car.

Speaker 3:

Yes, Thank you, Mr Duane. He's going to take good care of you.

Speaker 1:

Mm-hmm, okay. So yeah, intercessory prayer has been such a big big thing, especially when we talk about you, because we're like man, she goes through it.

Speaker 3:

I had never met somebody before that would be like I have a migraine today. How can I pray for y'all? And I'm like are you serious? Right now Are you even a human and not in the best way, I mean in the best way, but. I'm just like I had never heard of offering up your suffering for someone else before, until you.

Speaker 3:

And now, like when I have something going on, I'm like, okay, I need to offer this up, I need to offer this up. And that going on, I'm like, okay, I need to offer this up, I need to offer this up. And that comes from you.

Speaker 1:

You have such an impact you don't even realize.

Speaker 3:

But that it's amazing yeah so you learned that through your mom's suffering I bet yes, she um.

Speaker 4:

My mom passed away in 2018. She had cancer cancer multiple times, um and she never questioned it. She she would always pray for others. So when she got sick, people would be like I'm praying for y'all today. Don't worry, everything's going to be okay. God's watching over you. And I couldn't pray at that time because I didn't have no words. I didn't know what to do.

Speaker 4:

I was just you know, mary Catherine, my youngest, was still a baby. I was still trying to raise another two girls. So like I didn't, I didn't pray in the trenches. Yeah, I was just kind of going through the motions, minute by minute, and I was like, oh my gosh, I didn't pray today. And I was like, oh, I think I'm covered, you know so-and-so, text me.

Speaker 4:

They were praying for me, um, so I really learned about intercessory prayer like that, um, because, like I said, I couldn't pray and I didn't know what to say. And then, when my sister's house fire happened, I remember that next morning sitting and just holding my rosary Like I don't even know where to begin, yeah, and I just sat and held my rosary and just held it and cried and cried, cried, like I don't have any words today.

Speaker 4:

I don't have any words and I just held my rosary and hope for the best unspoken. Because at that time, which, what?

Speaker 1:

Yes, Unspoken prayers. Because at that time which, what year was it that Kaylin's house far was 2024. So, like within a short amount of time, like so many things, and your daddy and mama's house caught on fire Correct In 2018. So her mama passed away, their house caught on fire, the sister's house caught on fire. I'm like it just was no never ending for her and I was just like how, how are you doing this?

Speaker 1:

and she was like not very well you know, but like I feel like, but to have a friend like that that's just honest and truthful with you and just like not not very well, you know, and then, but if you don't tell somebody that you know I'm not doing good then, nobody's praying for you.

Speaker 1:

Nobody can lift you up, and I had by that time learned from her you know that we have to lift each other up. It's essential If you have friends and they are your true friends. It doesn't matter that I have not talked to Justine in however many months. If I text her and say you know this is going on, can you please pray for me? I know without a doubt that she's praying for me.

Speaker 1:

She ain't butthurt that I ain't going to her house, yeah she ain't like, she's not, she's like oh, you only text me when you need something no, she's not like that she might be thinking that.

Speaker 3:

But like.

Speaker 1:

I doubt it you know, that's why. Because she's we all, we all going through this.

Speaker 3:

And you know what that Montourage group. Sometimes we go weeks without saying nothing and then somebody needs a prayer and we're like. That's why we have it and, oh, I can that sort of group in your life, or at least one person, right?

Speaker 1:

And if you don't?

Speaker 3:

why don't you start it? Why don't you reach out to someone you know and offer to pray for them? Y'all is going to blow their mind.

Speaker 1:

Just like she blew our mind, and I hope with the momtourage that what happens is our kids grow up and then we can really spend some good girlfriend time together. You know like we'll eventually get to spend that good girlfriend time together. But right now we're in the trenches and we're doing it together and that's just so important yeah so go find yourself a momtourage, even if it's one or two people. Okay, you might not be able to get together with them, but just being able to share your feelings or like um whatever yeah.

Speaker 1:

I need this prayer right now you know and and you got somebody lifting you up.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, like she said, it's important, it's essential, like you said.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. So, speaking of friends.

Speaker 3:

Okay, let's talk about our friend how.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, how. The Cajun lady accent uh is how. The Cajun Lady Accent is our petite sponsor for the month of July and we always love to talk about how, because we love her stuff we talked about previously. Her Mexican Fiesta seasoning is one of our favorites. Absolutely have to have that in our pantry. But my kids love the dry dips.

Speaker 3:

Her dips are so good.

Speaker 1:

The Mardi Gras. That one's a little spicy but it's delicious. Our favorite is Mexican Fiesta, because you can add corn and cheese to it. Cajun Dance Party is another one of our favorites. She's got chili mixes, spaghetti mix.

Speaker 3:

She's got the Cajun Firecracker mix, If you bring a dip or those firecrackers to any type of social gathering or party. You the hit. Everybody is asking you the hit.

Speaker 4:

They're so addicting. Yes.

Speaker 1:

Just and they're so easy to like. I have, like, a seasoning box in my in my cabinet where I could just pull out a seasoning packet, make that real quick and bring it to the function you know. Or the crackers or whatever, have you that on hand? Liquid butter, the dip, seafood ball seasoning, getting ready for those crawfish balls that are coming in the fall time?

Speaker 3:

no, they don't crawfish ball in this fall time uh, it's cooler weather, so, but I don't know what month I don't eat. I don't eat crawfish so I'm allergic, I'm allergic, oh she's allergic, oh god I was scared for a second but, you.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 3:

Yes indeed.

Speaker 1:

All right, I just am rapping right there.

Speaker 3:

You did, I was waiting for you to keep spitting it. All right, that was good stuff, okay.

Speaker 1:

So good friends. And now listen. We like Jesus, we love Jesus, but we like to drink us a little beer every once in a while, Absolutely A cold pop. And Justine, though, she likes to go outside.

Speaker 4:

I do so. We have a farm, we have a bunch of animals, we have landscaping plants. My husband has two birdhouses so I like to drink my little beer. I sit outside watch the birds Cows are you know, mooing?

Speaker 1:

Mooing, that's cows do as they do.

Speaker 4:

The girls are playing.

Speaker 1:

I like to take pictures outside I haven't gotten a plant picture in a while. I could use a plant picture justine will send me sunrise pictures oh yes, co likes the clouds?

Speaker 4:

I like sunrises and sunsets and clouds, and she knows that, yeah, we just we uh, we did a garden this year, so it's it's really beautiful cucumbers, eggplant, and we did some watermelon, so I think it's in the morning, I'll go check for the little baby watermelons um my girls are really liking that.

Speaker 1:

That's fun. I like that kind of stuff. I I wish that I had the time to devote that to that, or that I would walk outside to water my plants oh, I don't do that all the time it's sporadically um, it's a prayer type thing.

Speaker 3:

You seem to have more luck than me, though, god, I can't keep nothing alive. It seems like your little flowers are still good, they alive, but they're not thriving. No, surviving.

Speaker 1:

So we just kind of plant and pray you know, but mine. I kill succulents. So I don't know. I don't know how. I do my best, but I'm not too good at it.

Speaker 4:

No, I'm not the best either. I have one fiddle leaf fig in my sunroom. That's been going on a few years that I have. It's pretty strong but the landscape and the kind of looking kind of rough and Tim was like, did you order this? I'm like, oh man.

Speaker 3:

No, add it to the list of other things I got to do today.

Speaker 4:

You know along, but I try, but I do enjoy sitting outside drinking a beer. The girls are playing or they ride in the four-wheeler or whatever, so um, I bet with that long concrete driveway y'all could do some roller blading y'all got roller blades.

Speaker 4:

They, we do have roller blades. They prefer to roll blade in the house. Oh, of course, um, but now our thing is, they like to ride bikes down the road. So in the afternoons we go walk and they ride their bikes down the road, or they walk, so I do. The driveway has seen a lot of miles. I walk, you know, yeah, a lot of rosaries, a lot of rosary walks, prayer oh yeah, prayer walks and sometimes like, if I'm you know I'm feeling anxious or whatever, I'll go just outside.

Speaker 1:

I'll just take a lap, you know, halfway down the lap, down the driveway, um, and come back in and so even just yeah, just a little, just a little release, you know like let me get away from whatever's aggravating me, right, and and kind of just take a breath. It's like a breath, yeah but it's not.

Speaker 4:

It's not long that I get these little walks. No, because I'll hear the door and I look back.

Speaker 1:

oh yeah, and the reason you took a walk is behind you Is behind me, and then they let the dog out, and then yeah, Elvis, that's the name of your dog, elvis. Yeah, elvis is still going strong. Elvis is still going strong. What kind of dog Elvis is?

Speaker 4:

He is a black, golden doodle. He's huge. He's huge, sleeps in the bed with me. I know I never thought I'd be one of those people who, like you know, love their pets because I wasn't an animal lover before. But I got Elvis and he completely changed my heart. He's my best friend and Damon works away, so he sleeps with you he takes Damon's spot in the bed and he gives me comfort.

Speaker 3:

You don't have no children in the bed with you.

Speaker 4:

No, but the children are in the room. We have a little twin bed that we call them the Twinkies Camille, mary, catherine, they sleep in there.

Speaker 1:

So when Damon's offshore. Elvis normally sleeps with me because he can spread out, and it is.

Speaker 4:

It's comforting just to know that Elvis is right there. He's your companion.

Speaker 1:

He ain't going to miss. No, he don't miss, he don't miss.

Speaker 4:

So yeah, and he's trained like I'll get in bed, you know, get my cover situated and Elvis is waiting at the side of the bed and I'm like, okay, elvis come and he jumps in the bed, he gets all comfortable.

Speaker 1:

He's just your ride-a-doll right now, Yep. Well, all right, we're going to wrap this episode up with Mr Duane Chasson, the Fleet and Sales Associate at Barker Buick GMC in Houma, Louisiana. They're celebrating their 25th anniversary. He's ready to help you get in a brand-new vehicle a truck, SUV or car. So if you're looking for someone who's going to take care of you, y'all contact Mr Dwayne Chasson in Houma at 985-855-9234 and see what he's got for you. He'll take care of you. He will take very good care of you.

Speaker 1:

All right, anything we want to end with.

Speaker 3:

I'm trying to think.

Speaker 1:

I think we should end in prayer Of course you do, but we can have Justine lead it this time.

Speaker 3:

Oh, you get a break today. You're giving me a break today Okay.

Speaker 1:

All right, all right, lead at this time, oh you get a break today you're giving me a break today.

Speaker 4:

Okay, all right, all right. Come holy spirit. Dear lord, we thank you for this beautiful day you have blessed us with. We pray for all the listeners and that this episode can reach someone who needs it the most. We pray for sarah and koa as they continue on this cajun mama journey. That their smile, their laughter, their cheerfulness can reach everyone. We thank you for our kids, we thank you for our friends. We thank you for Jesus Christ, and we ask that you continue to watch over us so that we can guide our children and lead them to you. Lord In Jesus' name, amen, amen and.

Speaker 1:

Jesus, thank you for Justine. Yes, Thank you for our sweet friend and thank you for Justine. Yes, thank you for our sweet friend and thank you for coming just you know coming to visit with us. You always a topic of conversation at this table. So, uh, we're so glad we could have you yes. I enjoyed it. Yes, all right, and we'll talk about our Cajun family traditions.

Speaker 3:

Cajun family traditions is part of the original Richard family that has settled in Pointe de Glisse, which is Church Point, louisiana. To this day they're still creating some of the tastiest boudin and sausage you ever gonna put in your mouth. So you need to go and give them a look at cajontraditionscom. They will have all the store locations around here where you can go and buy some. And if you don't, if you're not from around here, maybe you got some family that's going to be around here and you can ask them to ship you some. Or come take a trip and load up your ice chest, because it does freeze well. I know that from experience. But this is just some delicious, true authentic Cajun smoked sausage and boudin and tasso and it's all good y'all.

Speaker 1:

So grab your mom, taraj. Yeah, okay, throw some of this sausage on the pit, if you know how to light it, or maybe you have a gas grill. Yeah, you know. Have y'all some little po' boys or some little charcuteries with the sausage, let's go do that this afternoon. I'm so hungry right now, I know Go swimming and have a charcuterie with a sausage tray.

Speaker 3:

Smoked meats and cheeses. Boudin, count me in. Oh yeah, cajuntraditionscom for all the store locations and thank y'all for being our grand sponsor in July. Now that's Cajun, now that's Cajun. See y'all next time.

Speaker 2:

Thanks for joining us on Coffee Talk with. See y'all next time.