Restoring the Museum at the Temple

So, our governor has decided to be sure that only the students who are from families with plenty of money and/or who have parents or grandparents who can afford to give copious amounts of time will pass high school.
How is she doing this? By requiring 75 hours of community service from each and every student--regardless of means--starting with the kiddos who are supposed to graduate in 2027. So, our grandson Zeb.
Fortunately for Zeb, he has two doting grandparents who will schlep him around to do this, thus freeing his parents to do all the adulting stuff--like working and paying the bills.
It's also a good thing that we have tons of stuff that needs to be done--and I'm not talking about around here, either--though that would count.
Selina and Zeb are starting his hours by giving the museum at our temple a much-needed face lift.
So far this is the only video. If we get more footage, I will be happy to share.

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  • @amberbutler1623
    @amberbutler1623

    Good job Nana & Zeb!!!

  • @churchofjean2641
    @churchofjean2641

    When I hear someone say, "Somebody ought to do something about that," I will say to them, "You are Somebody." Most people do not like this.

  • @KateCrackerNuts
    @KateCrackerNuts

    I was working with Habitat for Humanity when they started the Restore in Austin. I love that place! (But now, of course, I am allergic to half the stuff, so I would in a respirator. Bah.)