Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Badat dat dat da.....I'm Loving It :-)

It seems every day that I've been back has held some new and unexpected aspect; something fresh and exciting. It's been such a blessing to be back here and to work with those I grew to love during my time here for BMW. I've been back in the Finance/Mailroom Department, mainly trying to get reorganized with all my paperwork, spreadsheets and getting caught up with all the vast amounts of things I have on my plate. My friend on staff here, Sean, is the guy who runs the Mailroom Department and the one I work for in majority. Throughout the time I was home in Indiana, Sean would often call me and jokingly say that I had to come back right away. What he was not joking about was the sheer amount of things that are involved and have to be done. He's really happy to have me back and I'm really happy to be of help. I've also been in the process of helping train some of the new students who were brought into my department. It's been a fun experience and I think it's something I enjoy. Recently, most everyone has been working outside on the property to get it caught up and also to be more prepared when we start getting everything ready for Bootcamp. Yesterday we were all outside and we spent the morning doing a concrete pour. Out at one of the lakes on property, we're building a rope swing carousel similar to the one we have at Bathtub Lake. The water level has just been too low lately and it's not really been usable. Mike, Seth and I also got some sidewalk paths ready to pour concrete into and that was finished with the extra. My afternoon consisted of sanding down canoes, preparing them so they can be repainted. It's been a good time overall and I can genuinely say that I'm loving being here and serving in this way. Thank you all again for making this possible!

In Christ

2 comments:

  1. Hey, don't forget the dust respirator, even if you are sanding outside.
    PS What are you painting with? (and I don't mean a brush!)

    Guess who?

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  2. Hehe, dust respirator.... :P Anyhow, they painted them with something I think the local Sherwin Williams store donated. We have loads and loads of paint stored up though that gets used for all kinds of different things.

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