For what it's worth, New Braunfels is in the early lead as the Palmer site of choice. Actually, Ocho Rios is the favorite but the chances of us making it there this year are basically nil. Sunset Beach would be much more convenient though, and I think it's going to be a huge site. We'll see. Anyone else thinking of Texas?
*crickets*
Friday, May 09, 2008
May 9 '08
Well, I was gonna try and post an update, but I just found out that two someones close to me are getting married! I'll restrain myself and not call, seeing as how it's after midnight; I guess I'll get filled in next week. AV, we must do lunch one day next week. Well, since I'm here I guess I will provide a brief update.
Things are going OK for my clan. I'm 98% certain we'll be moving to Greenville this summer - $3.45 a gallon gas is making my ~80-mile round trip to work a tad expensive. One big thing that's happened is that I had my first Sabbath test @ work recently. My shift was being required to work Saturdays, but after prayer and meditation (mine and other brethren's) I sent an email to my supervisor requesting an exemption for religious reasons. I was prepared to provide a statement of beliefs, a letter from my pastor, as well as legal and Scriptural support for my position. My supervisor's supervisor, human resources, and our corporate office all eventually became involved - with most of this occurring behind the scenes without my knowledge. Finally, I was called into a meeting with the department manager, and I was informed that they would gladly work with me after ascertaining my beliefs were sincerely held. After a couple of questions, the dep. manager signed off on the exemption and actually praised my handling of the situation. Apparently, conflict resolution is a major problem at my place of employment, and all parties were glad to see that I was not at all belligerent and that I followed the chain of command for such resolution. In short, the meeting went QUITE well and I do not have to work on the Sabbath. Thanks to all who prayed about this situation.
The spring dance/weekend we had went well. It was nice to play host to brethren from other areas - some of whom came from as far as California, Calgary, and Rhode Island. I hope they all enjoyed themselves and will return if we do this next year.
Well, it's late and I need to get some sleep. I've got to get up early in the morning. Enjoy your Sabbath.




Things are going OK for my clan. I'm 98% certain we'll be moving to Greenville this summer - $3.45 a gallon gas is making my ~80-mile round trip to work a tad expensive. One big thing that's happened is that I had my first Sabbath test @ work recently. My shift was being required to work Saturdays, but after prayer and meditation (mine and other brethren's) I sent an email to my supervisor requesting an exemption for religious reasons. I was prepared to provide a statement of beliefs, a letter from my pastor, as well as legal and Scriptural support for my position. My supervisor's supervisor, human resources, and our corporate office all eventually became involved - with most of this occurring behind the scenes without my knowledge. Finally, I was called into a meeting with the department manager, and I was informed that they would gladly work with me after ascertaining my beliefs were sincerely held. After a couple of questions, the dep. manager signed off on the exemption and actually praised my handling of the situation. Apparently, conflict resolution is a major problem at my place of employment, and all parties were glad to see that I was not at all belligerent and that I followed the chain of command for such resolution. In short, the meeting went QUITE well and I do not have to work on the Sabbath. Thanks to all who prayed about this situation.
The spring dance/weekend we had went well. It was nice to play host to brethren from other areas - some of whom came from as far as California, Calgary, and Rhode Island. I hope they all enjoyed themselves and will return if we do this next year.
Well, it's late and I need to get some sleep. I've got to get up early in the morning. Enjoy your Sabbath.




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