Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Bear and Ray blog 7

revmarylois1blogspot.com Aug 22. Grandmother Pa'Ris'Ha' sent some wonderful photos. On my current system I can not send them to you. But I will be able to soon. So the floor has been dug out. Two rows of blocks are being replaced on the roof. Bear said he felt better to day there is water in the RV and he got to take a cold shower. I have to smile when I think of him in the shower. He has to fold his head down to fit. The shower is 6' tall and he is 6'6". Lucky there is a detectable shower head or he would only be washing from his chest down. LOL The baby whip baths where getting to him. Can you imagine how many baby whips it would take to wash a 6'6" 290lb man? ALOT!!! We talked about the progress being made and how much hard work the people of the Hopi village and those who came from Kingman have been doing. Digging in the clay was not easy work. But they got it done one shovel full at a time. Raymond said he misses the dogs. I smiled. Raymond likes to spend hours in solitude planing and laying out what he is going to do. He does this with Jake by his side. In AZ he is doing this in the companies of humans. There just is no place or time for him to be in solitude. Then the conversation changed. Bear let me know that the money in his account has been spent on gas driving back and forth to camp site at night and other expenses that have come up. The money I am collecting right now is going for supplies so we have to get creative on finding fund to keep the two of them going in AZ. and get them bake home. I love giving to others the rewards are great. There is always a finical cost to being generous. This is a lesson that we are learning. IT will not detoured us for continuing to give we will dig deeper and reach out to everyone to assist us in assisting others. "We are one together" Rev. Marylois R. Schott

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