Menu: Homemade Cheeseburger Macaroni (way good!)
Garlic bread
Desserts
Tea and Water
We made at least 7 gallons of Cheeseburger macaroni tonight and passed out all of it except for enough to fill a small cool whip container. It was good, especially with Texas Pete. We never roll out without the TP, no matter what we're serving.
We had a great time in the kitchen tonight and an even better time outside with our friends. The kitchen was full and hectic with stuff for everybody to do, which is always a good thing, and outside serving was nice and relaxed, especially at the first stop where we had lots of people to serve.
In addition to the meal, we made sandwiches for them to take with them for lunch tomorrow (or whenever they wanted to eat it).
We also had an unexpected blessing when Jerry Worley from the Friendship SS class called and said a friend of his had donated alot of XXL shirts for us to pass out and he brought them by. Logan and John did a great job getting them ready and passing them out. It was nice to see Logan and John. College has kept both of them away on Tuesday nights and there's nothing wrong with that, but they're finished for the semester and were able to come tonight.
Theresa Bland brought relatives with her tonight. Her sister, Janice, her niece Julie, and Julie's son Jordan came and helped tonight and did great.
Plus Katie Norris and Danielle Biongiorno came back, bringing Liz Alexander with them. Jessica Reed came back again, not dressed as nice this week, but still rocking the "Diva" apron!
The full crew:
Twig
Logan
John
Danielle
Katie
Liz
Theresa
Janice
Julie
Jordan
John Liverman
Ellen
Bryan
Ryan
Jessica
Tracy
Trina
me
Tracy spoke to groups at both stops tonight about the Word of God and what it has done in his life and what it could do in theirs. He challenged and encouraged them to come back next with a verse from I Cor. 13 to share. I wouldn't do it justice trying to explain it here, but it was good and excites me about what God might do in the future.
Equally powerful and cool were the prayers offered up at the end of Tracy's message by 2 of our friends. It was awesome. They were heartfelt and moving and amazingly, totally different from each other. I know we should not envy other's gifts, but I wish I could pray like Mr. Willis. He had it going on in a way I can't.
I got people lined up to start taking pictures, so I can post them here and help whoever reads this make a visual connection to what we do and what I'm writing about. Plus it'll help connect names with faces.
But you know what would really help connect names with faces is.......
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