JUNE TO AUGUST 2011
I thank my God always, making mention of you in my prayers.” Philemon 4.
Dear Family and Friends;
I cannot believe that it is August. It never ceases to amaze me how fast the time goes, the older I get! We hope this letter finds you doing well.
Mindy finally got her own apartment, and with the help of the ladies from church there, has gotten all settled in. She has had some rough weeks. She loves her job, but it has been very demanding. Hopefully, it will get slower, the longer she is there. Of course, that is what I thought as well. Then Dudley (her dog) got very sick. He is finally doing better, and now she has been sick. They are running tests right now, but put her on antibiotics, and 3 other meds. It seems to be helping. Dean, Steven and I all hope to go there over Labor Day weekend.
Steven’s temporary job has become a permanent position, and although it isn’t one he wants to spend his life doing, he is grateful to have a job. They don’t give benefits right now, but he was able to go back on my insurance until he is 26, so that is good. It is so important to have insurance. He had to go to the hospital for what they thought was appendix, and ended up a bad virus. It cost thousands for the tests and such, his part was $1500 with insurance! Not sure what will change with the new health care bills and such.
The church is almost finished!
We are so excited. We had to move out of the Redi-Mix Office, as it was leased out, so we are meeting in a member’s home until we can move into the building.
I was able to go to Bible camp, which is always a lot of fun. After using tons of OFF, I still ended up with an embedded tick, and Lyme disease. I got sick while I was in Connecticut, but was fortunate to be traveling with one of the health officers, so I got on antibiotics. Still extremely fatigued! Dean and I were also able to do the teen campout the last weekend in July, which was also fun (tiring, but fun!). It was our 16th year. We had good weather, which was nice, with so many storms lately.
Work for both Dean and I seems to be busier than ever. I will also be teaching a class at the university this fall. The extra money will come in handy, plus I will be teaching on Emergency Preparedness, so that is always fun.
Dean is looking forward to fall as he was able to get another buck deer tag. He didn’t get to fish much, as the flooding made things very challenging at the lakes and rivers.
Well, I suppose I should get busy. We hope that you are doing well. You are in our prayers! We love you!
Dean and Sherry
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