Ms. Dottie
Monday morning. The Ladies Retreat for Alta Mesa Church of Christ went great. The ladies who planned and decorated and were the go to girls did such a great job. Such a blessing to meet each and every woman. I am grateful to be able to travel with my friends as a bonus.
Our Shepherding Group did our WATS DAY project yesterday, along with many others who were rained out last week. It was a day of hard work for alot of people. Denise and I went in to speak to and pray with Ms. Dottie, the owner of the home our group painted. She was precious. She was a widow, legally blind, and full of spunk. She said she was 87 years old. She and two other women who all live across the street from each other are good friends. Each lost their husbands to cancer. I loved that of the 3 women, only one could see well enough to drive, but she didn't have a car. But the third widow has a car, so they all just kind of work together to get their must need errands done. What a blessing to have friends in your own neighborhood to spend time with when you are unable to get out of your house for the most part. Dottie's home was spotless, she must have the cleaning down pat, because even with her lack of vision she can keep it clean.
It was a sweet day.
Well it's a quick post. But I have pictures to edit! So off to work with me.
God bless you.
Our Shepherding Group did our WATS DAY project yesterday, along with many others who were rained out last week. It was a day of hard work for alot of people. Denise and I went in to speak to and pray with Ms. Dottie, the owner of the home our group painted. She was precious. She was a widow, legally blind, and full of spunk. She said she was 87 years old. She and two other women who all live across the street from each other are good friends. Each lost their husbands to cancer. I loved that of the 3 women, only one could see well enough to drive, but she didn't have a car. But the third widow has a car, so they all just kind of work together to get their must need errands done. What a blessing to have friends in your own neighborhood to spend time with when you are unable to get out of your house for the most part. Dottie's home was spotless, she must have the cleaning down pat, because even with her lack of vision she can keep it clean.
It was a sweet day.
Well it's a quick post. But I have pictures to edit! So off to work with me.
God bless you.
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