Hi. It has been a busy day.
I discovered I like the phrase "PAID IN FULL"
It can have many meanings, but in my case it means,
NO MORE FUNDRAISING! Thank you to everyone who contributed monetarily. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, it means so much to have the financial support from others, it helps me to know that you are supporting me in missions and that you want to be a part of missions.
For those of you who contributed with different donations, beanies, school supplies, hygiene items, and the many other things that I received thank you. Your donations also shows me you want to be a part of missions too!
The prayer warriors in my life...this is a important part in the ministry of missions. Without prayer warriors praying daily on the behalf of our team, the local people we work with, and the organization we are serving, our work would not go as smoothly.
Today, I spent time doing a few needed errands. I spent time with a precious lady friend of mine, Carol. She is a lover of children, loves to teach sunday school and if she could she would go with me. She asked me to bring home a little person for her, I said hmmm, I think that might present a bit of a problem! We chuckled. Because as much as she loves children so do I.
We met up with Scott Bondy, the team leader of the trip. He took the rest of the medical supply donation that my neighbor gave to us. I had (I cant believe this!) two more Kroger grocery bags with beanie babies in them...how these critters get hidden in my home is beyond me. I am definately going to be inventorying those critters when we get to Nicaragua. I just hope they dont multiply in the air while travelling to Nic.
Lets see...I still havent gotten a carry on bag for my clothes. Too bad Salvation Army doesnt have a store in Leon!
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