The training was interesting. Another fellow and myself were the only ones who had not 3D CAD experience. The instructions were general but the exercises needed specifics that we weren't familiar with and it was a struggle. The instructor gave me a copy of last years Solid Works software to play with. The catch is it can't be updated and if don't update every year, no one who does update will be able to read your drawings.
Been praying for requests. Thanks for the updates.
Congratulations for all the finds of those that could get out.
The prayer request for Uncle Willy is for Bill Revis. He used to have a Garrett Classroom on Find's Mall. He's kind of a rough character but will help anyone anyway he can with metal detecting. He's got some fairly serious problems with his legs.
An update on my daughter: She has Medicaid finally. There's a Gastroenterologist, thank you LORD for dictionaries, in Charleston, W.V. that will take her and possibly send her on to a surgeon to get the pacemaker placed on her stomach to make it work. The list of foods that she can tolerate to eat has gotten shorter. Grilled chicken with nothing on it is no longer tolerated. She can only tolerate peanut butter toast, grilled turkey with nothing on it and baked potato with nothing on it. She still sets in a chair 24 hours a day and has strength to go to the bathroom and make the toast several times a day. She says she can't lie down because of the burning sensation in her esophagus. She has also been diagnosed with GERD, gastroesphogeal reflux disease. After reading this post and the ones about little Brian you are now qualified to be half a doctor and some of them don't even qualify for that.
HH when you can get out.
Been praying for requests. Thanks for the updates.
Congratulations for all the finds of those that could get out.
The prayer request for Uncle Willy is for Bill Revis. He used to have a Garrett Classroom on Find's Mall. He's kind of a rough character but will help anyone anyway he can with metal detecting. He's got some fairly serious problems with his legs.
An update on my daughter: She has Medicaid finally. There's a Gastroenterologist, thank you LORD for dictionaries, in Charleston, W.V. that will take her and possibly send her on to a surgeon to get the pacemaker placed on her stomach to make it work. The list of foods that she can tolerate to eat has gotten shorter. Grilled chicken with nothing on it is no longer tolerated. She can only tolerate peanut butter toast, grilled turkey with nothing on it and baked potato with nothing on it. She still sets in a chair 24 hours a day and has strength to go to the bathroom and make the toast several times a day. She says she can't lie down because of the burning sensation in her esophagus. She has also been diagnosed with GERD, gastroesphogeal reflux disease. After reading this post and the ones about little Brian you are now qualified to be half a doctor and some of them don't even qualify for that.
HH when you can get out.