Today’s Agenda

July 30th, 2009

Brief

Couple of things.

1. My sister is on her way to a hospital in another state, to have her lung looked at. She may have some kind of fungus. It’s not cancer; don’t get excited. If you would like to pray that she makes the trip safely and gets her problem fixed, I would appreciate it.

2. Reader Ed pointed me to another blog. The proprietor has a friend named Donna, and Donna has a “serious health issue.” Prayer is requested. Not sure what’s happening, but I trust Ed’s judgment.

Mike and I are about to hit Gordon Food Supply. I hope we survive.

7 Responses to “Today’s Agenda”

  1. Bradford M. Kleemann Says:

    Afterward, I assume you two are going to try and figure out how to use the new mill to make pizza. After a few beers.

  2. Linda Ray Says:

    Steve:

    Said proprieter thanks Ed, you and your readers for all prayers offered up for Donna.

    Here are a few more words she’s said about what’s happening if they help: cancer, surgery, mutilation.

    I do believe there’s strength in numbers when it comes to prayer. So thanks again to all who respond.

  3. Heather Says:

    I have had your sister in my thoughts for several days now, and I kept forgetting to ask you what was found in the procedure from a few weeks back. Prayers acending.

  4. blindshooter Says:

    Prayers for your sister and Donna. Let us know how things go.

  5. Ed Bonderenka Says:

    NOW I’m worried. You and Mike went to Gordon’s HOURS ago and no word since. You’re either stuck there trying to make up your mind or cooking an orgy of food which we’ll hear about tomorrow, (using the mill to make pizza after all, like Brad said).

  6. greg zywicki Says:

    Don’t be ridiculous. You can’t use a mill to make pizza.

    A surface grinder with a nylon wheel, sure. Or a rolling mill, but this isn’t a sheet metal shop.

    Although you could use the mill to lay out the peperoni in just the right pattern. It helps if you turn the perperoni down on a lathe first. Freeze it in liquid nitrogen and use a carbide bit.

  7. Pam Says:

    Praying your sister well