Whirlwind Missions

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Passport! Newsletters! Storms!

Tim A. Cummins @ 10:23 pm  

Jesse and I had an appointment at the US Post Office in Lawrenceville today! He got his application in for a passport. Always an exciting step!
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This morning I made copies of the newsletters at Staples.

The kids helped me write little notes on the letters. 154 copies this month!
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Kathy, Jesse, Ashley and I went to Azalea to have a party with the kids. I was planning on filling up the cooler with water and letting the kids splash each other with big cups. We were planning on going swimming, but none of the pools were open yet.

When we got to the mission it started absolutely pouring down rain. Wow!
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So much for the water fun party! God decided to do His own thing instead!
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We needed the rain for sure!

I liked this license plate.
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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Newsletters! Ice Cream! Cave Art!

Tim A. Cummins @ 12:25 am  

It’s that time of the month: Newsletters!

I wrote my article and produced my two pages this morning. Always great to have that job done!

Then over to the Post Office to get the stamps for the mail out.
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Then to Staples to get more envelopes.

Picked up Ashley and Jesse for lunch. Always fun!

I was supposed to have an interview with a reporter from the Atlanta Journal Constitution about the immigration law the State of Georgia just passed. His first assignment went long, so we’re scheduled to talk Thursday afternoon.

Went to Azalea to have the kids help me with the labels for the newsletters.
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Ash and I picked up some ice cream for them as a reward. We got some popcycles too!
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Then Ash, J and I went to see a movie on a cave in France called Chavet. It has some of the earliest known cave art. It was a cool movie, but about thirty minutes too long.
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I liked the art. I’ve seen cave art when I lived in Zimbabwe. It was cool too!

We made a quick stop at the Book Nook. Pretty cool bookstore, but we didn’t find anything we wanted.
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Came home to watch a movie with K. Rostrepo–about a platoon that spent 15 months in the most dangerous part of Afghanistan. It was really interesting since it was totally true.

Jesse and I go to get his passport renewed tomorrow.

We have these bees that are destroying the hand rails going in to my house. Wow!
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I liked this gold shoe.
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