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Lifestyle of Wandering: Reflections of a Wanderer

“Not all who wander are lost” ~ J.R.R. Tolkien

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Sat
18
Oct '08

Homeward Bound…

Well, I’ve been gone 48 days now. At times it hasn’t seemed long, but right now it seems like an eternity. Not in a bad way, but in the way that some things just seem like distant memories, even though 48 days really isn’t that long. By the time anyone reads this, I’ll probably be […]

Sun
12
Oct '08

Ministry To The Hurting…

Hey, this is Sandi! I finally have the time to take a couple minutes (yeah, right…I know my posts are never only a couple minutes long 😀 ) to talk about the stuff that really matters to me here. The ministry… Each day as I make my way from one applicant to the next I […]

Sat
11
Oct '08

Gasp! My Son, Jed Wrote A Blog Post!

Just had to get a word or so in out of my shock at Jed actually posting…and to let any new readers know that there are 5 of us who have the ability to contribute to our family blog (I need to get my grandkids blogging too…hmmm) so not every post is necessarily from me. […]

Fri
10
Oct '08

Where Angels (Some Folk) Dare Not Trod…

Hey everyone! This is Sandi. I’m still here in Houston, TX on deployment with FEMA. I had a little time to write tonight, so I wanted to try to catch things up a little bit. To do that, I’ll have to back-track to last week. I hesitated to share part of this lest I concern […]

Fri
3
Oct '08

A Houston Update

Not much time for internet, but wanted to update everyone. I’ve been in Houston for 2 weeks now, and it’s been an interesting experience. A great many signs are blown down, so finding my way around has been interesting nonetheless! If you ever want to find someone to take wrong turns with and explore Houston […]

Sat
13
Sep '08

Flooding In Houma, LA

Well I got to Houma a lot later than I meant to. I passed flooded areas along the way and when I got to Houma I realized that many areas of the city were already flooding. I found my way to my first applicant’s house, and the street was flooded. I’m in an SUV right […]