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A typical week

By Kate Stefanowicz

This past week started off kind of crazy with some mysterious puddles appearing in our laundry room. Thankfully maintenance had it all cleared up at the end of the week. I also bounced around this week at work, getting to work with two other crew leaders because mine was sick. This was a good experience because I got to see what other projects were being worked on. One day we installed drywall and the next we were putting up walls in a brand new house. By the end of this week I was pretty wiped, which is probably why I didn't really do much at all this weekend. Yet it's always nice to have a relaxing weekend after a busy week. I know I'm going to want another one after I finish all my traveling for the upcoming holidays.

This upcoming week should be exciting with a Thanksgiving luncheon, bible study and working on a participants house on the weekend with some of my housemates. Until next time...

"God doesn't call the qualified, he qualifies the called"

Kate is a long-term volunteer in CAP's Housing program. She lives in Floyd Volunteer House.

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