Friday, October 14, 2005

Turn Out The Lights . . .

Winding Down is the best description of where the team is emotionally and physically right now. We survived the closing ceremonies with a few tears and a lot of laughs. Its always strange to start the retreat home after working in a community for a few weeks and living among so many wonderful volunteers. In camp last night there were 43 campsites running the full spectrum of small tent to 43 ft. Coach.

Yesterdays job brought the work crew to Waldron Joseph's mother-in-laws home. There were many rich smells in the air and some interesting construction techniques used by the owner/builder. The crew did their best and worked safely in some harsh conditions. The house will probably never be occupied again . . . but our people spent time in consolation and nurture of the Mrs. Joesph.

Everyone s traveling today . . . keep us in your prayers


Buddy

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