December 5, 2010

Sunday, December 5, 2010

I got up early and got ready for church before taking Danny out. The adult Sunday School Class made breakfast for the homeless people. They were staying at the church this week. I took the sticky buns. Marian cooked the scrambles eggs. Others brought an egg and sausage casserole, hard boiled eggs that were colored red and green, stuffed French Toast, bagels, cranberry, and poppy-seed bread. I served the sticky buns and bagels. The people really like the food and were appreciative. They stay at the shelter overnight and after breakfast, they are taken back to the street. We were concerned about the four year old girl being out in the cold all day. During the week, they can go to a community center but it is closed on Sunday.

The breakfast was at 8am, Church at 9 and Sunday School at 10.

The cold really got to me. After walking Danny, I wrapped up in my blanket and zonked out. I didn't get anything done that I had planned.

News from the Vorlon Wife.

Posted by tedkarol at December 5, 2010 10:10 PM
Comments

Hi Karol,

Everyday you seem to accomplish a lot. And, you never give up on anything. I think most people would get weary finding the right parts, if not at one store, you just persevere and go to another store, and, then back to filling mouse holes and fixing shelves, etc. I'm sure you get weary and discouraged at times, but, Voila - you get back at them again. You just always keep on keeping on. Your dear husband is very very proud of you for ALL of your remarkable accomplishments. And, you never fail to do for others when there is a need. Such wonderful traits you display each day. You do wonderful work for the Kingdom of God and He loves such faithful workers like you Karol. May the Lord Bless You everyday.

We're having very similar weather as the folks in the East - yesterday was bitterly cold with the temps in the 20's and it was windy. BRRRR! Last year, we treated ourselves and had a remote starter installed in the van and how that helps when we go out in the morning and the van is warmed up. You might want to think about something like that for your Christmas present to yourself. If I was a rich girl, I would send you the money to do just that.

Enjoy your week dear friend. Love, Ruth

Posted by: Ruth at December 6, 2010 12:30 PM

Thanks, Ruth. Your support and encouragement are a wonderful gift to me.

Posted by: Karol at December 6, 2010 10:34 PM