Saturday, November 21, 2009

Food Packing Day




Today was food packing day at the mission. We had over 700 volunteers come to help us. You can see what was accomplished. Every family gets three bags. We give them a chicken, we give them squash, apples, carrots,and potatoes. They get mac and cheese, green beans, a dessert and whatever else our director picks up at a good price. We will help over a thousand families. (Buffalo is the second poorest city in the nation.)

Today was heartwarming. To see grownups and teenagers and a few small children working side by side with each other. Amazing. We also get people from protestant denominations who come and help us. It must be a real hoot for them as our church is old time, old fashioned ornate! It is a majestic old church with all the fixins. Stained glass, huge portraits of the saints. John DeRosen was the painter. I love my mission church, just so beautiful!

Especially when the church is full of people, putting food bags together for the poor. It is magnificent!

Needless to say, I am exhausted. It is mine and my husband's job to greet all seven hundred people, get them situated in an orderly fashion and send them to the ladies who give them their jobs. I answered questions, talked about the mission, was a total extrovert.

But even extroverts need time off for good behavior. I just couldn't go to bed until I shared though.

Thank You God for a wonderful day serving You. Your servant is beat.

Goodnight God.

3 comments:

  1. Wow! I hope you can take a well deserved rest!

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  2. This is great. Thanks for sharing it. I can imagine what goes into getting all that ready. One of the sisters I live with works at Catholic Social Services and has been coming home totally exhausted from getting donations organized and lists filled for Thanksgiving. I think she also has started on Christmas!

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  3. Praised be Jesus Christ!
    Now and forever!

    May God be Praised!

    Blessed be God in His Angels and in His saints!

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