John spent several days this week working on the bus. Okay, from the pictures, it looks like we have a problem, but it’s really not serious. Removing the wheel made it much easier for him to access that area if it was off. It is all back together now and doing fine after a test drive.
One thing about John that really blesses me is how he does his work without complaining. He can be covered in grease, the project not going well, and he diligently goes about what needs to be done without complaint. He is a great example of persevering on task. And, need I mention? John’s our awesome bus mechanic.
Everyone else is keeping plenty busy. Two days until departure. We’re having a party on Saturday; I’ll try to get some photos.
Love,
Sarah
“Neither murmur ye, as some of them also murmured, and were destroyed of the destroyer” (1 Corinthians 10:10).
Oh My!! Good job John, praying for wisdom and knowledge for you, Maxwells as you prepare for your trip!!
Am I the only one who finds it more than way cool that he can actually sit under the bus…actually sit…upright…and I am pretty certain he is taller than I am???
What blessing he is. I hope your preparations go smoothly followed by a blessed and awesome conference.
Lori
Praying for a safe and blessed trip. How funny to see all of Jon under the wheel well…lol!
I’m praying for John. Looks scary sitting under the bus. Enjoy your party
I agree that it looks scary under there. Wow! If you asked me to fix a bus, I wouldn’t know where to start. You are blessed to have someone like that! Our dad can fix alot of things: vehicles, air conditioners, strip tile floors, clean carpets. I’m glad the Lord gave him that gift.
Has it really been a week since the conference?!
Praying about your trip! God bless! Rebecca K.