prisonchaplain Posted June 28, 2006 Report Posted June 28, 2006 And who knows, if I didn’t spend 9 hours each week day at work, with an hour of that for lunch, and 2 hours each week day commuting, and 1 hour each week day getting myself ready to go to work in the morning, and 1 or 2 hours each week day doing “chores” around my house, and 8 hours each day of the week sleeping, leaving only about 3 to 4 hours of “free time” each week day, and about 8 hours of “free time” each Saturday after doing the kind of “work” I like doing around my house to maintain my house and my family, I would have more “free time” to spend with other people, besides the people I love the most.Don't forget the countless hours you've dedicated to your ldstalk ministry. Quote
Ray Posted June 28, 2006 Report Posted June 28, 2006 Now, if you have food then I will be your guest. Heh, well, we're still working on that. The fruit trees will be planted this fall and I still need to build chicken coops, for next spring. :)We just bought 2 acres of "virgin" woodland in March, and there is still a lot of work to do. :)Don't forget the countless hours you've dedicated to your ldstalk ministry. Actually, I squeeze in a minute or two when I can when I am not busy at work. :)You didn't think I was doing this from my home now, did you? Quote
miztrniceguy Posted June 28, 2006 Report Posted June 28, 2006 " Of course, to play croquet the lawn should be mowed... but the lawnmower is fun to ride. wink.gif " can i borrow your mower? Quote
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