Whirlwind Missions

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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Tim A. Cummins @ 11:43 pm  

Had a fun day with Jesse today!

This morning we went over to his oral surgeon to make sure his wisdom teeth surgery (he had them extracted on April Fools day–I still think that’s funny!) went fine.
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Doctor said it looked great.  Excellente!

Then over to Walmart in Chamblee to pick up supplies for the manager’s meeting that I’m hosting tomorrow.
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Also needed to pick up a new belt.  My old one was about to bust in half.  Actually 7/8ths.

We had lunch with Ian and Ruthie North.
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Three of my favorite people on the planet, counting Jesse!  After lunch we went to the bank.  Money is tight at Whirlwind Missions.  We sure appreciate YOUR generous donations to keep up going!

To the office to check on mail.  No bills are good bills!

We had our quarterly meeting with Dr. Evans, Jesse’s psychiatrist today.  Dr. Evans if very happy with J’s progress.  It was very encouraging. The flowers outside the office were beautiful!
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Then to Azalea to see how my kids were doing.
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Mustak had some homework.  Mainly we just sat around and talked with the kids.  I’m encouraging Miguel to look into being a nursing assistant.  I think he’d be good at that. Hope he’ll get a chance to talk with my partner Cathy Wilson about that on Wednesday.

Jesse teaches his guitar class in Clarkston on Tuesday afternoons.
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Normally I don’t have him with me, he works with Ashley on Tuesdays.   It was fun to see him working with his students. My kids and I are a lot alike.  We don’t do anything half way.  They work very hard at everything they’re interested in and their work is always excellent!  I’m very proud of having them on our team.

It was also fun to see the other music classes going on at the mission at Willow Branch.
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Bennett Ekandem is one of my favorite missionaries.  I’m so glad we’re on the same team!  Pray for his mission as it’s in a transition time with a new owner coming on board.

Kathy is feeling better this evening.  She’s been running a fever.  I told her that she shouldn’t work with the refugee babies until she’s healed up.  She’ll probably work with them tomorrow.  I know she really misses working with “her” babies!

I did see one of my doves this morning.  He was in the garage sitting on my bicycle tire.  Hope he finds his mate and that they’ll be ok.  I have a lot of other wild doves in the area.  Plenty of food for the Ring Neck doves too.

And now, another wild rock ’em and sock ’em tale from my world of shooting news: PUNCHED!