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Lol Phil your bad, hey thanks for that word of encouragement though it was
to Cathy, by the way Cathy, I prayed for you this morning when you said your
going to the front lines. hugs
I am having my nephew today and probably till New year's eve and well, yikes
I'm not a parent and so I'm a bit nervous not only that I'm a woman so am
not sure even in the least what I can do with a little boy of eleven lol.
But I am praying so we'll be fine.
Todd is at work so its all me. I'm both excited and nervous.
Lelia
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 7:01 AM
Subject: Re: Family holiday conflicts
> Kathy,
>
> I know this time of year can be a big drain on those in local church
> ministry. It is sort of like you have to care for two families. Even
> having our oldest grandson home from school and in the house all the time
is
> different. We all get used to a routine but this time of year ends up
being
> more work and a lot more stressful because the daily routine is
interrupted.
> Sandy is off work for a couple of days but she worked on the evening meal
> yesterday all day so she actually worked more than if she had gone to
work.
> Keep hanging in there, Kathy, because we are all in this together. If you
> get tired of the kids, just send them out here for a week. Sandy and I
will
> send them over to Vicki and John's to be looked after.
>
> Phil.
>
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