Whirlwind Missions

Thursday, February 17, 2022

Grandgirls! K! Azalea! 2.17.22

Tim A. Cummins @ 9:51 pm  

I helped Kathy make an application for an appointment with an eye doctor this morning. Took a while to get all the forms filled out. She would’ve had a really hard time doing that by herself.

Seth Godin has been a favorite author of mine for years. I’m pleased to have been invited to participate in the Carbon Almanac. It’s a major work to help fight against global warming.

EspaƱol!

OYB!

Incredibly mild day.

Love my girls! Everly enjoyed riding her bike around Global Mall.

I enjoyed my time with Everly today. We are both a bit sick. Everly is worse off than me.

I thought this splatter was cool.

We went to Kroger to pick up some meds for Jessi and get some chocolate Easter bunnies.

I’ve been impressed with Everly’s desire to write her name. I think she’s really doing well.

This morning I helped my buddy Anton with a project for his business. His distribution company sent me a dog bed he is selling. I showed him how the condition the box got to me. I took pictures and did a live conversation with him as I unboxed it. He lives in the UK. Technology is so cool.

Adelante!

Very windy today.

We enjoyed eating Mexican food.

Worked with the kids at the mission. I liked the artwork they did for me.


I wrote the NOAA about a cloud formation I found interesting. I got a reply from them today.

I have a trash can in my back yard where I keep the dog food and bird seed I give to the wild animals in my area. I love birds and really enjoy watching the raccoons and opossums that come to my feeders in the evening. I have a red light so I can see them. The night animals can’t see red light.

Finished set up.

I refilled all my feeders and cleaned out the bird baths before I came inside for the evening. As I mentioned, I’m not feeling well. I plan on trying to go to sleep early tonight.

I couldn’t get over how warm it was this evening. I was outside working in short sleeves.

I’ve been studying Spanish first thing in the morning and then again a shorter session in the evening.

I had an extended conversation in Spanish with one of the kids this evening at the mission. It’s the first time that I remember that happening because normally the kids prefer to speak in English. It felt like a breakthrough to me.

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