Well, we have 72 hours until we leave for our trip to Atlanta for the March Of Dimes. No rain predicted. I am driving from Southern California, so we'll be leaving here on tuesday, the 27th. I am so excited to become a part odf this wonderful event. We need all the charity our hearts can muster up. With so many bad influences to be had, it is reassuring that there are truly nice, kind, and generous peolpe's in our big, mixed up world. I wish all a safe journey and many happy memories. I just can't wait to meet and greet you all, and be able to appreciate your autos and such, Tim Coulter

 

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Comment by Timothy Coulter on March 28, 2012 at 9:10am

Well I am yet trying to make this trip to Atlanta. I need gasoline to make the cross country trip. I am on disability, and so will not have funds until then. I need a couple of gas cards to help me get there. I have a full tank, plus 20, but am at a lost of how to get this done. I just know the children will love Scoobie, if we can just get there. any suggestions?, sincerely, Timothy Coulter

Comment by Timothy Coulter on March 25, 2012 at 12:53am

Aw, many thanks to you and all. Looking forward to meeting you'all. Thank you for your travel prayers, greatly appreciated, Tim Coulter

Comment by Michael Thies on March 24, 2012 at 11:49pm

Our travel prayers will be with you. Be careful out there.

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