Ilikemuppets
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That's terrible that that is happening Marty! I will pray fro you that you're situation improves.
Just for the record this other man has told me that he will no longer be involved with St. Vincent de Paul at all until further notice. When I talked to Sarah about it she said it's very strange because he's been very unclear as to why he is pulling out. All he told me and her is that he was "doing too much" and needed to take a break. He wouldn't tell us what the exact reason was for this sudden decision. As Sarah said to him, if there's something worrying him, even if she has inadvertently upset him, she would like to know. But all he will say is that he needs to stop working at Welfare. Obviously something is wrong, but he refuses to confide with either of us.And on top of this another man who was by our side through all the trouble we endured previously has started to adopt the same attitude himself. I've heard him say to people who've come in for assistance after 1 while we're still preparing to leave. "No I'm sorry. We're closed."
Hi Marty i am so sorry about all of this i read the entire thread and then this repsonse that you have put today i am so sorry that u have had to go though all of this .Thank you for your kind thoughts my friends.
Just for the record this other man has told me that he will no longer be involved with St. Vincent de Paul at all until further notice. When I talked to Sarah about it she said it's very strange because he's been very unclear as to why he is pulling out. All he told me and her is that he was "doing too much" and needed to take a break. He wouldn't tell us what the exact reason was for this sudden decision. As Sarah said to him, if there's something worrying him, even if she has inadvertently upset him, she would like to know. But all he will say is that he needs to stop working at Welfare. Obviously something is wrong, but he refuses to confide with either of us.
Perhaps this may all be part of God's answer to prayer in the long run somehow, though it means the three of us: Sarah, myself and Greg will have to make our own way to the Welfare Center from now on. For none of us can drive. Sarah and I will have to go by bus. I don't know how Greg will get there but it'll give him one more thing to grumble about unfortunately because he depends upon our friend and his car to cart the food he takes home. Now he'll have to carry it himself on foot or else by bus if he has the fare money on hand in his budget.
Keep on praying everybody. There may be trying times ahead for Sarah and I.
Perhaps, for as Garth Brooks sang, "Sometimes, I thank God for unanswered prayers. Remember, when you're talking to The Man Upstairs that just because he may not answer, doesn't mean he don't care, 'cause some of God's greatest gifts are unanswered prayers..."Perhaps this may all be part of God's answer to prayer in the long run somehow
He's a busy bee, fer sure, it seems.It's just that sadly he gets this bee in his bonnet whenever we're busy at 1pm.
Glad to know Greg is becoming less of a grouch.Glad it was a good day at work for you Marty!