Friday, April 9, 2021

A Morning Out

Hello,

 

Because I am now off on Friday I went shopping with Leroy. He needed to return some dress pants. I was pleased that not very many people were shopping. Good distancing was much easier. We also bought a plant for a birthday present and that place was also quite deserted with only one other shopper in this large outside area. The next stop was the, not so busy, grocery store where we bought some nuts and fruits for the organ crew. That meant a stop at the church on the way home. After delivering the goods we stopped in the church office to chat a little. The second semi was there delivering organ pipes and facings. The senior pastor took us into the area to see pipes and more. We did not see any of the workers which was good because they are trying to stay well away from locals. It was an unexpected pleasure to see all of these parts lying around. As the pastor said it really is a construction zone.

 

After that we came home and unloaded our own groceries. We both felt good. There is a good feeling associated with giving things away. At church, Leroy asked the woman who does so much cooking and feeding of all types of people if she needed any help on Monday or Friday because he was available. She said the he could come in and fill some bags she hands out on Saturday night. The regular person who does that is going to be gone next week. I just realized I could help also. She said that would be good. We could work many feet away from her while she would be in the kitchen and we would not have to wear masks. That sounds like a deal to me. Neither Leroy nor I have done much volunteering in recent times. The community garden is going to need help soon so we will do that volunteering job.

 

Paula

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