Labor for the Lord
Monday was Labor Day. We spent more time in bed and then went to Waynesville to Goody's, hoping to find some blue shorts for me at the Labor Day sale. Unfortunately, there were none. We did see a friend from the Kern Kafe, Genny, who teaches English at Pisgah High School. She doesn't know Adam Greene but may attend a football game in the future. We went to the Open Door to serve lunch. I thought I might have to present the message so I prepared a short one. The scheduled woman arrived, and we were all blessed to hear her. There were too many volunteers as usual but were all compatible. Some of the indigent people come there everytime there is a meal. Some look like they could work, but it is not for me to know who has internal problems. Nonetheless, we are happy to serve Jesus through serving them. And they always hear the message before eating. On the way home we stopped at CVS pharmacy to get some pictures made from our digital camera. They were very good, but I wanted to put them into the computer and make them from there. Alas, I can't find the cable that connects the camera to the computer. I did stop at Wal-Mart on the way home and bought another. I am still hopeful that I will find the one I had. The blunder I made with the old computer has certainly been costly. But I am sure God knows what He wants to do with the money He has lent me. We watched episodes 3 and 4 of "The Forsyte Saga" by John Galsworthy. What a depressing story that is; and we still have episodes 5 and 6 to watch! We came back to the lake to walk (I didn't swallow any bugs this time) and went to another location to use the wireless connection because the Terrace Hotel was closed. Unfortunately, the system at Lambuth Hall is not wireless. They did have a courtesy computer, but it was one from Viet Nam, I guess. It had a ball for a mouse and the keyboard had some very unfamiliar locations. And it would only run for 10 minutes before shutting down. Of course, I was in the middle of something when the lights went out. I got frustrated and came home. We watched some of the football game before retiring.
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