Whirlwind Missions

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Tim A. Cummins @ 8:18 pm  

I dropped my Chrysler off at the mechanics today. They ended up telling me that the transmission needs looking at.  Bahd luck.  Kathy and I just took it over to American Transmissions a little while ago.

This morning Ashley and I went over to make our copies for the newsletter.  The UPS store was CLOSED permanently!  That was a bummer since I’ve worked with the boss of that store for over a decade now.  I’ll miss you, Jeff!  I hope he’s ok.

We went next to buy stamps at the PO and I checked with the copy place next door.  Those guys are Christians and were delighted to work with us.  The machines are a little faster, but I don’t like the copies quite as much.  It will be cheaper.  I also found out that Mike–the guy that used to do my sign work for me–was at that store too.  I thought it was pretty cool.  He does great work.  I need to get a new Whirlwind Missions sign made for in from of the FBC Doraville building.  The old one turned up missing a few weeks ago.  I reckon it broke up from the big storms during the summer.

I got an email this morning that Perimeter was throwing some computer tables away.  I went and got them and took them to Oak Forest.  Ms. Vickie needs them for her program.  Seems like a lot of what I do is haul stuff from one partner to another.  Guess that’s what they call networking.

I had Bill Hickey, the elderly gentleman who’s been doing painting projects for me, meet me at the church.  My partners at Me and My House gave him a love offering for the work that he had done around the mission.  I know he was happy about that.  Later, he came over to the Azalea Mission where we did the envelopes for this month’s newsletter and helped the kids with their homework.

When I finally got home this afternoon I went out for a 4 mile run.  My old legs felt pretty tired today.

Then K and I took the car to the transmission place.

Finished up my email with teams coming in the next couple of weeks.

Peace.

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