I volunteer at the Local Airport, and am on the Advisory Board for the Airport. This guy is an amazing kid. I took the picture and wrote the little write up. This is about the fourth or fifth article in a few months that I have written or had written for the paper. This follows an article about looking for big foot, a skydiver celebrating his 95th birthday, and LENI the airport dog that was picked up by the Associated Press.
Jones honored for community service: The%20Mt.%20Pleasant%20Department%20of%20Public%20Works%20Manager%20Roger%20Rousse%20and%20Mt.%20Pleasant%20Municipal%20Airport%20Manager%20John%20Benzinger%20award%20Connor%20Jones%20for%20his...
Monday, June 25, 2012
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
I have Faith, I have Hope.
WE have Hope.
Our Faith and HOPE is in God.
Our paths have wandered, but our desire is true. Char has been attending nursing school, and just got a GREAT ride from U of M I think...She will continue classes in Lansing, but U of M will pick up the costs of her tuition.
ME...I have cared for my mom the last several years, she died last June 29th. I haven't found any PAYING job to do...but I'm working (Volunteering) at the Salvation Army Food Bank, and at The MT. Pleasant Michigan Airport. I am on the Executive Board there. I' ve been getting lots of articles published through a local reporter, Three so far, one on Leni The Airport Dog , One on Animal Planet in Search of Bigfoot, and another on a guy at the Jump School who jumped on his 92nd birthday.
We just continue to keep on..hoping in the promise God gave us to establish a trust for the throw away kids. I've also become a Foster Parent, he was 16 when he started coming around...he just turned 18. At his birthday dinner, he said, "One of the most important things I learned, is that if you don't like your biological family, Find another, and I"m so Glad I did". Oh Yeah...a boo-hoo moment!
Peace.
WE have Hope.
Our Faith and HOPE is in God.
Our paths have wandered, but our desire is true. Char has been attending nursing school, and just got a GREAT ride from U of M I think...She will continue classes in Lansing, but U of M will pick up the costs of her tuition.
ME...I have cared for my mom the last several years, she died last June 29th. I haven't found any PAYING job to do...but I'm working (Volunteering) at the Salvation Army Food Bank, and at The MT. Pleasant Michigan Airport. I am on the Executive Board there. I' ve been getting lots of articles published through a local reporter, Three so far, one on Leni The Airport Dog , One on Animal Planet in Search of Bigfoot, and another on a guy at the Jump School who jumped on his 92nd birthday.
We just continue to keep on..hoping in the promise God gave us to establish a trust for the throw away kids. I've also become a Foster Parent, he was 16 when he started coming around...he just turned 18. At his birthday dinner, he said, "One of the most important things I learned, is that if you don't like your biological family, Find another, and I"m so Glad I did". Oh Yeah...a boo-hoo moment!
Peace.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Defend the weak and Fatherless
Our Foundation
"Defend the cause of the weak and fatherless; maintain the rights of the poor and oppressed. Rescue the weak and needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked."
Psalm 82:3-4
"Defend the cause of the weak and fatherless; maintain the rights of the poor and oppressed. Rescue the weak and needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked."
Psalm 82:3-4
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Monday, June 11, 2007
DON'T GIVE UP...Parents say..HAVE HOPE
By STEPHANIE REITZ, Associated Press WriterSun Jun 10, 1:45 PM ET
The 15-year-old girl who was missing for a year until police found her locked in a tiny storage room in a West Hartford home plans to return to school Monday to restore a sense of normalcy to her life, her parents said.
Her parents are trying to use the media attention to help other people waiting for missing loved ones to return. Their message: Don't give up.
"Let your heart tell the story, not your mind," her father said. "Your mind will run tricks all over you and get you depressed. Your heart will tell you to always have hope and keep believing."
The 15-year-old girl who was missing for a year until police found her locked in a tiny storage room in a West Hartford home plans to return to school Monday to restore a sense of normalcy to her life, her parents said.
Her parents are trying to use the media attention to help other people waiting for missing loved ones to return. Their message: Don't give up.
"Let your heart tell the story, not your mind," her father said. "Your mind will run tricks all over you and get you depressed. Your heart will tell you to always have hope and keep believing."
Friday, June 8, 2007
Slightly unconventional
Why this blog?
We are slightly unconventional individuals, living life outside the "norm" or regular Box. We understand that God has created all types of individuals for different reasons or purposes.
By thinking, working and living outside the conventional box, it allows us to assist, train and teach others that are also Different.
We will share our unusual story.
For now...please understand, that Life can be worth living. You do not have to continue to be miserable, depressed or aimless.
Grow in our Journey, as we Travel life...with Hope and a Future.
We are slightly unconventional individuals, living life outside the "norm" or regular Box. We understand that God has created all types of individuals for different reasons or purposes.
By thinking, working and living outside the conventional box, it allows us to assist, train and teach others that are also Different.
We will share our unusual story.
For now...please understand, that Life can be worth living. You do not have to continue to be miserable, depressed or aimless.
Grow in our Journey, as we Travel life...with Hope and a Future.
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