Whirlwind Missions

Thursday, March 10, 2022

Everly! Nature Walk! Azalea! Mustak! 3.10.22

Tim A. Cummins @ 9:06 pm  

Penelope and I had fun this afternoon looking through old pictures of the girls as they were growing up. So beautiful!


Sugar dog.

I transported squirrel 201 today. No, it will never end. At least this process has stopped them from getting into my house.


I worked on Kathy’s paperwork for her job this morning. I think we got everything figured out correctly. Hope so.

As I was working on scheduling, I noticed that Daylight Savings Time starts this weekend. Love the light later. Not digging having to get up so much earlier. C’est la vie!

EspaƱol!

Love my girls!

Adelante!

Deposited checks.

Cold mass of air headed our way this weekend.

I took Everly for a walk this morning. Focused on nature but also explained signage and different types of ribbons that surveyors use.

Miles turned me onto one of my favorite apps called “Picture It.” Pretty much knows every natural thing you take a picture of. Groovy!




I’m always explaining tracking and bush skills that I’ve picked up over the decades.

What made this? Why does it reflect light? Lots of cause and effect questions that make her really think why things happen.

Helped the kids with their homework. While I was out there, one of my kids from a decade ago dropped by to see me! Mustak was always one of my favorites. He’s working as a computer programmer these day. He jumped right in and helped another kid with his math homework. Great to see him!

Lots of the questions we work on are pretty challenging. This is sixth grade homework. Tutoring kids tests my knowledge on huge amounts of information. Literally every subject taught in school. I really love it and am always learning and reviewing.


Bought pizza for the grandgirls and gave the left overs to the kids at the mission. Everybody wins.

The kids are such a blessing me. 25 years of doing this work in the same place this year.

Went by my office to check the mail. The kids have off from school today. With the price of gas as it is, I probably won’t go back to Doraville until next week.