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Gotas de lluvia estan cayendo en mi cabeza ... hombros ... brazos... piernas ... y PIES. |
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Lisa y otras ponen sus chaquetones alcochados de capucha.
Mientras caminando, Lisa y yo meditamos ... por quien deberiamos preguntar ... Moises or Noah??
Decidimos por Moises. El se hizo lider de una MULTITUD de gente para salvarles del peligro.
Y con 2700 mujeres caminando, Noah solo pudiera salvar una de nosotras!!!! |
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Even with all that rain, it didn't stop the Sugar Hill Elementary students from coming out to support us. Those smiling faces are enough to put a little more bounce in your step on the dreariest of days.
Thank You & We Love You ... SUGAR HILL ELEMENTARY!!! |
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Did I mention it was raining??
Have you ever seen 2700 pairs of pruny feet??
With all that water, even the most moleskin-clad feet were subject to blisters on the first day.
Here, Lisa preps her feet for the remainder of the water-logged day. |
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And GOD said ... "Let the waters under Heaven be gathered together into one place ... "
And this place shall be called ATLANTA???
Well ... my thinking was that God said, "Hmmm ... I can't do anything about the rain. It is, in fact, in answer to YOUR prayers for relief from the rather dry summer. However ... I CAN do something about the lightening."
And there was rain without lightening ... LOTS OF RAIN. Evening passed and morning came. That was the first day. |
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L to R: Lisa, Susan, Liz and Me |
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