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Date: | Tue, 29 Jun 2004 09:11:26 -0400 |
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Kathy, I'm so glad that the rain pouring here in the middle of the night
didn't affect the work there today. I wondered whether the hole might be
so filled with water that it may have to be drained in order to continue
the work. How glad I was to read your post which assured me that my
imagination was in vain. Smile
I pray you a blessed day in the Lord, and happy experiences watching the
foundation go in, with anticipation of a completed house.
Helen
Earlier, Kathy Du Bois wrote:
>Hi Guys
>Well, , It's 8:00 am. The cement truck has been here since 7:30. This is
>pretty hard work considering that after tomorrow, or soon, it will never
>be seen again. First, the men had to fill 5 gallon buckets to fill the
>actually deep corners. Now, the truck is pouring cement and the men have
>to just keep moving it along, using their shovels kind of like canoe
>paddles to push the poured cement along. Oh, we've just emptied the first
>truck and the second one has moved into position. There have to be
>spiritual lessons here about foundations and working hard for a good
>result even if you can't show it off. I'm just absorbing it all right now
>to make sense of it all later.
>Kathy
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