standing up the walls
Amazing that photography just can't capture the moment. For example, this looks like workers at the Wailing Wall instead of standing a wall up.
Well, its just Walters' family stuff. That's about it, for that's its sole purpose.
Husband, dad, grandfather, brother, entrepreneur, artist, writer, publisher, ad guy, teacher, musician, and dreaming of being a farmer.
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I wish we had been able to be there from start to finish but it wasn't possible. But when we did arrive, it was quite amazing at how much had been accomplished in a day. We got there at 6:30 pm on Friday night and they were 6 hours ahead of schedule with an estimated 300 people on the ground working from churches all over Texas. I was blown away at the support from Nacogdoches and Lufkin that Keith got. Some wonderful food was provided from that area. What a neat thing to experience. It's easy to understand why there are guys who have been on almost every single CIAD project and take vacations to participate. I think it is a wonderful offering and sacrifice that pays such rich dividends. I'm glad we could participate in a small way by being in the service on Sunday morning. That was a thrilling experience. Very moving. If you missed it, I'm sorry for you having missed a rare experience.
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