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Obligatory bean picture #1:
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Nice touch wearing your Air Yeezys to Chi-town. Well played.
Arizona
Jon Wilson and I are on our way out to the San Carlos Apache Reservation outside of Globe, AZ to help a group work on houses for five families this week. Amor has just started building (different, bigger, more involved) houses out here so it will be awesome to help this site get going. My dad is bringing the PCNP kids out here in July too!
I’m following Jon who is pulling our trailer that we will sleep in and so far I have had to dodge a vent cover, a tail light, and the spare tire cover that have all flown off the trailer. So hopefully we make it…
I’ll be posting pictures from San Carlos all this week!
oats:
“I’ve never used an ATM, so I don’t know what the fees are,” [Senator Ben] Nelson [D-NE] said, adding that he gets his cash from bank tellers, just not automatic ones. “It’s true, I don’t know how to use one.
“But I could learn how to do it just like I’ve … I swipe to get my own gas, buy groceries. I know about the holograms.”
By “holograms,” Nelson clarified that he meant the bar codes on products read by automatic scanners in the checkout lanes at stores such as Lowe’s and Menard’s.
“I go and get my own seating assignment on an airplane,” Nelson said. “I mean, I’m not without some skills. I just haven’t had the need to use an ATM.”
Really?!?!
I’ve been sucked into the blogosphere.
June 2nd will be the first day of my 11th summer at Tapawingo. Wow. It’s always been hard to explain to people exactly what day-to-day life is like at Tap, so in honor of spending over a decade on the island, I’ve decided it’s finally time to start to write about it. To be honest, I’ve always been skeptical about having a blog of any sort (no offense Andrew), but let’s face it- little girls at camp say and do hilarious things. And spending an entire summer on an island in the middle of the Adirondacks makes the staff say and do hilarious things too…My hope, though, is that you will not only be encouraged by the crazy things that Tap girls do, but also by what the Lord is doing in the hearts of all the girls we minister to this summer. God has set this little island apart for His work and it is a privilege to be a part of it every summer. I pray that you will be able to experience just a little part of that with me as you get a glimpse into what it’s like to be a Tap girl…
My sister finally started a blog! Follow her as she spends a summer on an island in Nowheresville-Upstate-New-York hiking, swimming, camping, waterskiing, causing a rukus, etc with a bunch of crazy girls.




