Monday, June 27, 2011

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Pat and Carl Lotz sleep in and then celebrate a Fathers Day breakfast at Shoney’s. Dublin is a nothing town. It consists of a CVS and Walgreens on opposite corners, two banks and a food store. Dublin is two miles from the exit of interstate 81. Clustered around the intersection is the standard number of fast food hamburger chains and a 24 hour Walmart.

I called Sam XXX and the group from Mid-Atlantic Christian Endeavor saying I would need four cinder blocks for the canopy I put up over the griddle used for most of our breakfast products. Because of the propane tank attached to the griddle it has to be outside. Cinder block were going to be a problem to them. They would have to go about 30 minutes to get to a Lowes. And they were planning on going to church.

A little later I called them again, what time are you going to church? 10:30. Well pray for me because I just stole four cinder blocks.

The bulk of Sunday Afternoon was taken up checking out the food order that arrived on the previous Wednesday and sorting items that came in the trailer from Pennsylvania
Millie Williams and Nancy Carpenter arrived at the house around four. Pat was there to meet them and ride with them to the Pulaski Middle school. The three built 200 sandwiches for Monday lunches while Carl met with the leaders of the groups in attendance.
By then Nancy Reynolds, who got a late start from home, arrived at the house. We all met up with her and went out for dinner.

For the past few years we have celebrated the Dori Gillstrom Memorial Ice Cream social with the campers on Sunday night after their evening church service,

Sundaes all around on Sunday.

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