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The Project and The Garbage Can

OK, so the office move is 90 percent complete. Computers, desks, DSL and phones moves. Some electricity and lights and here we are. Thanks to a lot of friends who helped get stuff moved around before the garbage can incident. Here goes with a list of names – Tim, Angela, Dianne, Mike, Joshua, Nathaniel, Karen and then all those people who bought stuff at the garage sales (saving me a trip to the dump or e-waste).[more]

Now if my left middle finger would just heal. My advice from all this is either get a bigger house, or be more careful. Those two nails I pulled without using a ladder or piece of wood (for leverage) resulted in a splint on my right wrist to ease the pain of "tennis elbow". Not only that, the order is no lifting or pulling with my right arm. Add to that lack of grip in my left hand, there is not much I can do at times. The boys want to earn some money, then I got work for them – have I ever.

By the way, Karen's mom is happy as can be in her room. She has TV, phone and her dolls – and people who want to take care of her.

Stay tuned…

Garbage Can 1 – Joe 0

There I was, trying to get more in the garbage can. Pack it down and throw some more in (had lots of stuff from the garage cleanup). I was very careful about how I got in – used the step ladder to get there.

On either the second or third jump. the garbage can went south, and I went north – right over the edge of the can. Tried to be a gymnast and fall lightly, but to no avail. My left hand struck first[more] – fingers should only bend one way. Then, the coming weight of the rest of my body came to bear, and a strain/sprain to my fingers, wrist, elbow.

Road burn took over then on my arm and shoulder.

Finally, the left side of my head (above my ear) made contact with the street – boy, did that hurt! Immediately the call went out to Joshua playing in the backyard for some help. After he arrived with Karen, the cry was "wow, look at all that blood!"

The trip to ER was uneventful – after a CAT scan, they found that there was no other damage – just take some painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs. Now for a little rest, and then back to it!

Old Friendships Renewed

There was that "evite" to an Open House at Prince and Leta's – former pastor and friends from Hillside Church of Marin in Corte Madera. Their daughter Courtenay Kehl, her husband John and the kids, Hudson and Dexter were visiting from the Dallas area, and this was an opportunity for friends to renew friednships. It had been a long time since we saw any of them (like 4-5 years).

Prince performed our marriage way back when, and we had worshipped at Hillside when Courtenay was in high school (was it really that long ago?).

It was so good to see people we have not had time to visit. We felt like we had never left – like it had been just last week. When we walked in the door, it was the same warm and loving Prince and Leta. Kind of like taking up where we left off.

It felt good! Even got to spend some time finding why Prince and Leta did not complete their retirement plans – it was more like "go where God says 'go' and do what He says to 'do'." I'm thankful to have faithful friends like that.

We'll find time to visit Hillside one Sunday soon.