Friday March 16, 2007

 

A Busy Week

At the end of last week I received information on doing layout & design and mailing for five TFC newsletters.  (That is my basic responsibility in TFC, but it is unusual to receive so many staff newsletters in two days!)  Thankfully one is not supposed to be mailed until early April.  (I received another newsletter last night.  Thankfully this one is also for April mailing.)

As of Thursday morning, I had three newsletters, one brochure, and one donor card (for insert with a newsletter) at the proofreaders – and one ready for printing. 

Four are now ready for printing and mailing.  They came from Omaha, NE; Ontario, CN; Shrewsbury, MA; and Syracuse, NE.  I am waiting for final information on the one from Sioux Falls, IA.

I expect printing and mailing these should keep me out of trouble until Tuesday morning when we leave for the Mid-America Trucking Show, Louisville, KY, where Cerwin and I will participate in representing TFC at a vendor booth.

 

Thursday Afternoon

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Communications Meeting – Doris, JJ, Scott, and Inge

TFC’s Communications Team had our 3rd Thursday, 3 PM meeting at the Clubhouse in the apartment complex where Inge lives.

The free coffee and warm cookies were what enticed us there this time!

I am not a committee person, but enjoy meeting with these three.  Our purpose is to keep TFC’s publications and communication literature coordinated and “on the same page.”  I like that we don’t spend a lot of time on “fluff”.  Each person comes with a list of items to discuss, we discuss it, and the meeting is over.

JJ is editor of TFC’s monthly publication Highway News and Good News; Scott is TFC President and CEO; Inge is Executive Assistant to the President, and one of my proofreaders. 

 

 

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Wednesday March 14, 2007

 

 

 Run with perseverance

the race marked out for us.

Hebrews 12:1b  NIV

 

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It is good news to know that we don’t have to keep up with anyone else.

 

We are called to run our own race – not anyone else’s.

 

 ~~~

  Photo taken last night at sunset

 

 

 

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Tuesday March 13, 2007

 

 

Exchanging Chapels at TA Travel Center, Elkton, MD

I should probably enter these pictures throughout the week, but chose to enter all 40-plus in just one entry – to show you our Monday activities.

We were up early to be prepared to leave the TFC International Office, Marietta, PA, at 8:00 AM with a newer chapel for the TA Travel Center, Elkton, MD.

 

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When we arrived at 10:00 AM, Margaret and Chaplain Sam Houchins were anxiously waiting, along with their friend, Larry Wyatt, from a neighboring ministry (HomeFront Christian Outreach, Elkton, MD).

 

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This chapel has been parked at the Travel Center since January 1989, and is beginning to show its age – on the exterior and interior.

 

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Cerwin parked the newer chapel in an outside fuel lane until the old chapel was removed.

This chapel had been in Bartonsville (Poconos), PA, until the truck stop was sold and turned into a tourist travel stop – late 2005.  Since then it has been parked at the International Office.  Cerwin has updated and refreshed it for Elkton.

 

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Larry, Eugene “Red” Hurst, and Cerwin check out the connections in preparation for removal.

 

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Larry, Margaret, and Sam had the old chapel emptied by the time we arrived.

 

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Chaplain David Hoy (lead chaplain at the Petro – about a mile away) is a skilled electrician and was in charge of disconnecting the electricity to the old chapel.

 

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Red Hurst and Gene Snader (Earl Martin, Inc.) were part of our convoy of vehicles traveling to Elkton.  The tow truck tractor was formerly owned by our friend Earl Sauder, and used to haul bricks.

 

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Howard Moses (TFC Assistant Director of Chaplain Care), also a skilled electrician, wants all the TFC Staff to see that he can get his hands dirty!

 

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Lead Chaplain Tom Kemp (All American Truck Stop, Frystown, PA) and Cerwin work on removing the steps.

There were lots of things to do in preparing to move the chapel.

 

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Larry

 

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Tom

 

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I climbed into the old cab to hand out a few items to those waiting below. 

This photo is courtesy of Chaplain Sam.

 

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Cerwin and Red discuss some details of removing the chapel.

 

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Red and Gene Snader check the tow truck hookup. 

Gene was the original owner of this truck.  When we learned that he was interested in having it back, it was returned to him.  We will no longer need a tractor with this chapel, as it has total electric hookup.  The old one needed fuel from the tractor tanks to heat the chapel.

 

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Removal to the back of the truck stop went smoothly.

 

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Now it’s time to clean up the space where the chapel had been parked.

 

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Margaret, Cerwin, Larry, Howard

 

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Tom, Sam, Cerwin, Larry, Howard

 

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It’s time to move the new chapel into place.

 

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Tom Kemp assisting Cerwin with backing into place.

 

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Checking out placement with the steps.

 

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Leveling the chapel with blocks

 

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Cerwin was pleased that those two blocks made it almost perfect.  The guys thought they would have needed a dime to make it perfect.  I offered a quarter that I found on the ground during cleanup.  Tom said that would be too much!

 

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It’s ready for setup.

 

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Every truck entering the Travel Center must drive past the chapel.

 

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Most of the drivers enter the truck stop through this door.

 

Lunch

 

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Larry Wyatt sitting next to three lead chaplains – Tom Kemp, David Hoy, and Sam Houchins.

 

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Margaret, Howard, Red, Gene, Cerwin

 

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Red and Gene take the tractor to East Earl, PA.

 

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A view of the chapel through the fuel island.

 

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Now it’s time for final details.  Cerwin prepares to attach a small awning – being held by Larry.

 

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Margaret and Larry carry boxes into the chapel.

 

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Margaret looks over the stack of boxes that are now inside the chapel.

 

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Sam also documented the day with pictures.

See his pictures at www.chaplain-sam.blogspot.com then click on TFC Elkton News Blog under Favorite Links

 

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Howard working on the electric.

 

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Cerwin and Sam work on the attachment for the chapel signs.

 

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Volunteer Chaplain Ben Snavely came over from the Petro to check on the progress.

Photo by Chaplain Sam

 

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Tom Kemp makes sure Howard’s ladder stays in place while he and David attach electrical wiring to the truck stop.  The truck stop provides free electric.

 

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Final details are almost finished.

 

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Cerwin and I on our way home with the old chapel. 

Photo courtesy of Chaplain Sam

Cerwin plans to gut the interior and design a new chapel.  The exterior will be repainted and lettered.

 

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 My rear view during the trip home.

 

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We were back at the International Office just before dusk.  It was a long, but rewarding and successful day. 

Thanks to everyone who helped.

  

 

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Monday March 12, 2007

 

 

Sunday Supper

 

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Delicious Appetizer

 

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Our stepmother invited us for our once-a-year sibling dinner.

 

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My brothers, sister, and inlaws had so much fun reminiscing as we enjoyed a delicious meal.  (Our youngest niece and nephew were also there.)

Somehow our conversation always follows a pattern as to why we aren’t “normal” because of how we were treated by a certain brother or sister when we were young – who worked the hardest – how Mom or Dad loved you best! 

 

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 Marlin, Chelsey, Tristan, and my youngest brother Steve.

 

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Marlin, Chelsey, Tristan, Steve, Brenda, Anne, and my middle brother Clair

 

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 My oldest brother Dale, Dot, my sister Nancy, Marlin, Chelsey, Tristan, Steve, Clair, and Cerwin.

 

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Chelsey and Tristan had fun “clowning” while the rest of us visited.

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I love family dinners!

 

 

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Sunday March 11, 2007

 

 

Never Make a Major Decision

 

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On a Bad Day

 

 

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Saturday March 10, 2007

 

 

Beware of Little Troubles

 

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Mosquitoes Cause More Distress Than Elephants

 

 

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Friday March 9, 2007

 

 

The Boys Are Back!

There’s a “Girl party” at Jere & Kristen’s house (for Jana’s upcoming birthday), so we have the three boys.

 

Supper Question:  “Hey guys, what’s your favorite vegetable.”

 

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Ian:  “I don’t like begetables.”

 

Evening Activities

 

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Josh is racing a car.

 

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Ian is racing a dirt bike.

 

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Jared is hammering.

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Now it’s time to convince them to go to bed.

 

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 It helped that I told them they could watch Homeward Bound.

 

 

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Thursday March 8, 2007

 

 

A Beautiful Sky Tonight

 

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If you can’t change your circumstances

 

change the way you respond to them.

 

 

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Wednesday March 7, 2007

 

 

Winter Is Not Over

 

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Most of our weeds, seeds, and foliage are again snow-coverd

as they await spring’s “wake-up call.”

 

 

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Tuesday March 6, 2007

 

 

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Cerwin’s mother came home from the hospital today.

 

 

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