Whirlwind Missions

Monday, April 28, 2008

Tim A. Cummins @ 10:43 pm  

This morning Kathy, Jesse and I went to the In The Dark exhibit at Ferbank Museum. I was less than impressed. It was mainly geared to little kids, so even though I did learn some things, it wasn’t nearly as good as what I was hoping. We arrived at the museum on a quiet Monday morning. I thought we’d have the museum to ourselves. Man, was I wrong. We pulled up into the driveway and I was shocked to see 9 school buses lined up around the parking lot. HUNDREDS of kids were in line to go in the museum It was like being at the mission with a bunch of rowdy kids. Bahd luck.

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I love kids, but sometimes it’s nice to have a break and just be with my family. Oh, well.

I liked the cultural exhibit on the third floor the best.

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I came back to the hotel and Jesse and Kathy crashed out. I worked on email and then went over to Huntington Ridge to check on the apartment for the Palmers. They still didn’t have the sink nor the oven fixed. Bummer. I did get all the paperwork done for the lease. I hope their first night at the mission will be a positive one!

Went to Huntington Terraces to drop off Bill’s glasses. He forgot them in my car. I found them this afternoon under the divider between the seats.

Checked on mail at the church and talked with my partner Deborah Hayes at the Pregnancy Center about the missions fair at Briarcliff Baptist Church this weekend. I told her she needed to personalize her presentation more. Focus on the stories of the people she’s worked with and the baby’s lives she’s saved! Her work is literally a matter of life and death!

Zac Harrison came to work with Ashley today. What a blessing!

Went to my house to check on the construction. They’ve taken out most of the bad sheet rock.
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Pray for my friend Kerri Lamb. Kathy and Ashley are still living at the Lamb’s house. Kerri was taken to the ER last night with acute tonsillitis. Pray that the medication they gave her will be effective!

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