Friday, January 11, 2008

Friday - the Final Finality



"Big G" - Mr. Garrett Stevenson



Stick in the mud? Or stuck in the mud? Ken got our van stuck and someone had to come and pull him out! Ooops!


Well howdy ya’ll, we’re all workin’ on our southerin’ accients fore da presentation wez a gonna present to all a ya’ll. Well not really…. We’re all packing up and getting ready to leave from the hotel tomorrow at 04:20am! This week has gone by so fast, but at the same time it seems like I haven’t been home forever. This is the last post before the report on Sunday; we’re planning to give a report after the fellowship meal of what we’ve been up to for the last week, which will be challenging because there is so much which has gone on. Almost every crew around was trying to finish or touch up projects, so that they did not leave anything behind for the next group. The community was invited to join us for dinner, as we all said our goodbyes and took some final pictures, including the one above of my dad (Ken) getting stuck in the mud in our full-size van. After a Livermore Group Meeting back at the hotel, at which Mike Nichols was present, some of our group set out to the beach and we are waiting to see how that went down. Well curfew is at 10:30pm, although I doubt it will be obeyed, so I need to finish packing, and get to bed. See all ya’ll on Sunday!


Written by Nathan Combs

Edited by Garrett Stevenson


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Hello all, this is Brian Clappin. I have been busy this week with electrical work and have missed my wife and children tremendously. Though only a week, it seems like a month because I love her so much. It's hard to spend time typing when I am with such a great group though. I appreciate traveling and serving alongside my mother-in-law and my dear father-in-law as well as my friends, Garrett and Nathan. My true confidant and conversation comrade, Ken, has kept my loneliness at bay. My time has been well spent and I look forward to seeing you all tomorrow. I already know military time so it wasn't so difficult for me to adapt to the leadership of the ARBCA men. Pretty much Danny Cabral and I considered ourselves the top electricians and we would be willing to rewire any church member's home upon returning. Next time, I won't need to have help constructing a blog paragraph because I will accept Nathan's invitation to write. Sincerely, former chief petty officer Brian J Clappin, written from room #230.

ps. My bag is the coolest on this trip but not many can appreciate its fineness. I will bring my Bible in it Sunday so you can vote.


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3 comments:

jillyco said...

Hmm, I don't think those people are getting enough sleep. Or maybe their brains are deep fried?

Can't wait to see the famous "fine bag" belonging to one 'former chief petty officer' on Sunday.

Looking forward to the real report AND having my guys back home!

Stef said...

Wow! I can't believe its already time to come home. I enjoyed reading the posts.

Nathan, you're an excellent writer! Go home and give your mom a big hug and thank her for years of good teaching. :)

God bless you all!
Stef

jess said...

I'm glad y'all could be there to help in so many areas! Sounds like the Lord truly blessed your trip. I know from speaking with Bryan, that it was an amazing time, I'm sure there will be stories to be told for days on end. I am ready to have Bryan home and so is Jackson!