Friday, August 27, 2010

Paint the Town Red


These guys keep our vacancies painted but they work in many other places also. Pick you color--red
green, blue, white (their favorite), or any other color that can be mixed up. Notice how white they keep those clothes. Never spill a drop--and WOW what a nice vehicle to ride. 

Saturday, August 21, 2010

The "Tree"

Surprise!!! I'm still here. They are getting ready to pour concrete
for the ground floor. Looks like it will be a messy operation.













Yep, I was right. They are pouring that muddy stuff
and then smoothing it out. It will look nice when it
is all done. Those concrete guys do a great job. 

Monday, August 16, 2010

Our CEO

It's about time to talk about the big man
on campus. He is not only big in stature,
he is the President and Chief Executive
Officer of Atherton Baptist Homes.
Besides the many, many other duties, a big
part of his time has been spent coordinating
the "Courtyard"--our new building. It is 
difficult to believe the number of agencies
that require their approval for such a
project--the city, county, state, federal,
lawyers, finance institutions,contractors
and many more.
God was good to send such a dedicated man
for this endeavor. Thank you, Lord and thank
you, Mr. CEO.
                 

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Even From Texas

People come from all over to work at Atherton. This lady is Director
of Development for Atherton Baptist Homes. She lives in Texas
and comes to visit once a week, every month. Otherwise, she commutes
by computer. Technology today is amazing.
A lot ot things would not get done without a good secretary
and here is one of the best. Among the myriad of things
she does is the country fair. The Atherton Country Fair, in
October, would not happen without her excellent planning.

Monday, August 9, 2010

the Curtain Comes Down

The old man and old lady have been together for many years---and they look it--but all good things have to end.
   At their last performance, they received the highest award possible---an Oscar. They will be missed.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

It Was a Sad Day!!

This is (was) our Manager of Operations. July 30th was his last day.
He did a little bit of everything. We will sorely miss you  (Old Man).:)
Don't know why, but his wife decided to retire also. She was the
manager of "Grandma's Basment."  One could buy, very cheap,
almost any thing one could imagine.
Both these people preformed a great service for Atherton.
Best wishes to both and you will be missed.