Sorry to hear things didn’t work out at Catlin! Also, sorry to read about the flood at your house. I know your Mom has had a flooded basement before, but thanks to Ike and the previous tropical storm from the Pacific this was obviously much worse. There has been a lot of flooding in St. Louis too, and a few people were killed. One man drowned in his back yard. I guess you could believe that since you could have been eloctrocuted in yours.
Your Mom said on her blog that your birthday is this week, but she didn’t give the exact date. Whenever it is, we hope you get to do something special and have happy birthday!!
Harold and I are both very busy at the moment, so it’s doubtful that we will check your blog often. We’ll count on your Mom to let us know when you get another job. In the meantime we’ll pray for God to lead you to a good fit this time.
P.S. Harold is teaching a class tonight, so I can’t ask him . . . but the name of your blog looks like it might be Greek. I’ll ask him when he gets home.
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September 15, 2008 at 7:37 pm
Rosalyn Merritt
Hi Tim,
Sorry to hear things didn’t work out at Catlin! Also, sorry to read about the flood at your house. I know your Mom has had a flooded basement before, but thanks to Ike and the previous tropical storm from the Pacific this was obviously much worse. There has been a lot of flooding in St. Louis too, and a few people were killed. One man drowned in his back yard. I guess you could believe that since you could have been eloctrocuted in yours.
Your Mom said on her blog that your birthday is this week, but she didn’t give the exact date. Whenever it is, we hope you get to do something special and have happy birthday!!
Harold and I are both very busy at the moment, so it’s doubtful that we will check your blog often. We’ll count on your Mom to let us know when you get another job. In the meantime we’ll pray for God to lead you to a good fit this time.
September 15, 2008 at 7:40 pm
Rosalyn Merritt
P.S. Harold is teaching a class tonight, so I can’t ask him . . . but the name of your blog looks like it might be Greek. I’ll ask him when he gets home.