I am back from my wanderings in California. My son, Ruben turned 30 years old this weekend. It was truly a wonderful time with family. I can’t imagine living without them. I look forward to seeing them every day—forever. Memories will be so much better then. It’s easy to forget that this world is not as good as it gets. It can get pretty good. But as long as someone is hurting or lacking, or dying—we all are.
Today was busy day. The morning was spent trying to catch up with paperwork that has to be done, while at the same time being sensitive to visitors that took the time to come see me.
After enjoying a home-cooked meal prepared my determined-to-feed-me-constantly-and-expand-my-peronsal-territory mother, I escaped to Mesa to visit the Adobe school. I had a short but pleasant visit with the teaching principal and his educational specialist. She is amazing and quite a blessing to the school. He is a good guy with a deep passion for Adventist Education. There are daily miracles taking place at the Adobe school. I stayed for the school board meeting in the evening before returning home.
I still have to finish the newsletter for the education stakeholders. I began it this morning, but I could not complete before being pressed into service by tasks outside the office. Good day. (231.4)
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