POST PROM VOLUNTEERING ANYONE?
Our first effort should be to get a manikin for Betsy! I announced. Innocently, but with an air of confidence, I picked up the phone and called Mr. Desmond, the manager of our long-time department store at the county seat. I was sure he would be willing help out our important school project. After all, with so many students and parents involved in this event, his donation could create a certain amount of good will. Right? I explained my situation and ask in a very humble manner if he would be kind. enough to lend us a manikin for the
Garden Therapy
. . . for the things that are seen are temporary, but the things that are not seen are eternal. II Cor. 4:18 On coming to our farm for the summer months, we later learned of the fire on August 8th of horrible destruction to the town of Lahaina, Maui, our beloved home and work area for the last 20 years. Although we live 6 miles from the fire area and our place was safe, we were in a state of grief and helplessness as we sought ways to hear from friends and send financial help. It was impossible, because