Sunday, January 30, 2011

two weeks worth of informational update

Hello to all from the cool southern part of the US.

It has not been easy finding internet access to post to our blog, so this one will be for two weeks so I will be doing two weeks' worth of information.

Words of Wisdom:  When bringing slide-outs in on  your RV after a rain storm, one should make sure hubby is not under the awning – one could get drenched!   Ken did – I did not realize he was under the awning pulling out the blocks from under the jacks and he was totally immersed by cold rain water.  I did not know the slide-out awning could hold so much water.

2011 Linda & Julie - annual picture
Visited my best friend (since 1970) who just moved into The Villages.  She and Tom have a lovely home – in fact, with what she has decorated it could pass as a model.  She has done a great job.   Since it is a golf cart community, Tom purchased a new golf cart, bright yellow (tractor yellow) and we rode around the area looking over the new homes.  Quite an active community.  We had looked there before at homes.  Tom and Linda  will be making FL their permanent residence in a year or so.  It was so good to see them.  


While in The Villages we stopped in to see members of our church, Patty & Thom Snyder but they were not home – they were still in PA and due down til February.


Arriving at Dantzler UMC, Pastor David saw to it that we were kept busy.  Isn’t that why we are here? 

Here are some of the projects Ken and I worked on...a new security system for the church, framing an existing window and painting, wiring an electrical outlet.

Ken installing a security system in the church


Window before framing
Ken cutting to fit window
 
Ken measuring to make sure it fits
Almost fits
Just about done


Julie putting finishing touches by painting


Completed!







How many Methodist men does it take to change a lightbulb? 
Two...the Pastor and a volunteer (Ken).  Ken had to add an extension to the wire to replace the light bulb.





















We visited with Callee and Ernest while we were here – they were the couple whose house we worked on the last three years.  Callee’s breast cancer is still there, she is not going through any radiation or chemotherapy – she is taking morphine for the pain to keep comfortable.  Her faith is quite strong and she said when the good Lord is ready for her, she is ready.  She does not feel that chemo or radiation are for her.  So please pray for her and for Ernest.  Ernest fell off a ladder and hurt his hip and is now walking around with a cane.  They are both in their late 70’s.



Pastor David & Sandra - as we say good-bye

















An interesting decorating concept Moss Point has is decorating trees for the holidays with bottles.  Here is a picture of one of the more elaborate ones.


Bottle decorations
We are on our way to Galveston.  There is one volunteer mission group left in Galveston so we will be working with them. 

Until next week (hopefully).

Keep warm and safe,
Julie & Ken


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