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Monday, August 27, 2007

What a day! Today had to be the most interesting Monday probably ever. It started off with getting the call that our TS had been broken into sometime over night. On top of that, we were having to deal with a much more serious matter. (One, I don't think it appropriate for me to discuss in this setting). The big deal with these two matters was employees who were releasing confidential information on some of our clients. After dealing with these two things all day, I had a "preacher" call me a moron. He was a little upset I wouldn't break the rules of our program for some people he wanted to help. So, I realize this post is kind of vague but, if you want to know I probably will be able to share some...

Other than that, things have been good here. We had our first Corps Council meeting here yesterday. Good meeting. Our Soldiers are very intersted in The Army and want to see it do well. The only issue is, some of them take too much liberty with their local officer positions. On Saturday we went with Corps Cadets tubing in Helen, GA. That was fun. B & K had a really good time. At first they didn't want to go, but changed their mind once we got there. It was a lot of fun. This week we have family camp coming up and we have 42 people going. A huge crowd, but we are blessed to be a part of this Corps.

There's probably more to share, but that's all I can think of for now. Later.

Monday, August 13, 2007

YYYEEESSSSS!!!! Someone posted a comment on my blog!!! Woooo-hoooo...

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Back to School

Well, here we are at the beginning of another school year. It seems not so long ago, yet so far away that B first went to preschool. We are excited for B & K to get back to school to have some normalcy and to make some new friends. They both had good first days and like their teachers. B was excited because his class is down some stairs and then a little incline. He made some new friends today and K got pushed around on her first day. A little girl gave everyone some grief today K said. Sounds like a kid who's never spent time around other kids.








It's hard to believe we have been in G'vill for almost 7 weeks now. It has been a good seven weeks. The main thing is to get to know the Corps people we don't know. We have a good Corps with lots of personality. With the blending of the two Corps we really feel a big responsibility to make sure the Hispanic side of the Corps feels accepted and comfortable. We have seen the Lord at work in this to this point and are excited to see what happens. With the business of The Army, we are anxious to establish a higher level of accountability with our staff. It is a good staff, but they haven't been held with much accountability. We also are evaluating our programs to be sure we are getting the most for our people. So, pray for us and our programs