I've spent the past two days at MMS pretty much trapped in my office. There were plenty of emails to catch up on after the break, I'm helping one of our staff families organize their support development efforts for 2010, developing a new Powerpoint presentation for another staff family scheduled for a church presentation this weekend, following up on contact with multiple prospective candidates, reviewing paperwork related to another candidacy from MAF-United Kingdom, receiving and reviewing the latest monthly goals/reports from the apprentice families raising support to start the program, generating my own end-of-month report for the board, etc.
At home, Karen began putting Christmas away today and drove a friend from West Lafayette to Coshocton and back for a dental appointment. Karen worked at the shop yesterday sorting end-of-year donations and will spend tomorrow back at MMS receipting those donations and managing the MMS mailing list.
We continue to have light, lake effect snow flurries. I came home this afternoon and shoveled our front sidewalk and the walk way along the side of the house.
We're back to the gray day existence in Coshocton County.
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