Last evening we had the first kinda official meeting of the "Currently Under Construction" chapter of the Autumn Creek Home Building Support Group. We also had members of the "Have built" chapter in attendance. Both chapters are looking for additional representation at future sessions.
We also thought that it would be a good idea to have a EMS representative (see radio) present due to the very nature of these support group meetings. The EMS representative was a designated driver so she was beverage restricted. In fact, during the course of the discourse one member of the CUC was hit in the side of the head by a tennis ball thrown by another CUC member. As with most support groups we only go by first names, and Pete said he was throwing it for retrieval by a four legged associate member of the organization.
Although this group will meet infrequently (or maybe not, depending on the progress of the project homes), we are in need of a founding member for the "Future Home Building" chapter and as mentioned previously additional attendance by the CUC and HB chapter members. BTW everyone's a member.
The only business conducted of import on Saturday was the renaming of the infamous curve leading up to Pete's site, in honor of the truck driver that dumped (or performed an accelerated unloading) his house down the side of the hill. Using the powers (none) bestowed on this group, by this group. It was decided to call the curve "My Name is Cecil, But You Can Call Me Eddy Gulch". Pete's luck changed even with the employ of this untested technique in that his house suffered no damage.
Minutes from future therapy sessions will be infrequent to non-existent.
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