Possible Delays
This evening, Dr. Littlejohn sent parents an email explaining that we might take a few more days to get onto the new campus. At the moment, we are on a schedule that makes a monday opening possible, but there are a lot of factors that could take us into next week. For instance:
- If the rain gets too heavy, we could lose a day of decking, sidewalk construction or pipe-laying
- If we dont' pass our fire inspection this week
- If our water sample doesn't pass inspection the first try
- If some overlooked item gets flagged by an inspection too late to correct this week
There are many of these factors (and there have been many others that we have been able to overcome in the last few weeks). Whether school opens at Baileywick on Monday or shortly afterwards, I have a complete peace that we have done our best, and that the work ethic and commitment of every one of our contractors and volunteers is something we can be proud of.
Thanks to everyone for their continued prayers for this project. Several of the inspectors I've talked to were blown away by how quickly things have come together on our campus, and I know that's because we're not limited to our own power or abilities.
Finally, thanks to everyone who shared their appreciation with me at the picnic last week. The planting of Trinity's campus has truly been a worthy adventure, and like Eric Liddell when he is running, I have felt God's pleasure this season.
This evening, Dr. Littlejohn sent parents an email explaining that we might take a few more days to get onto the new campus. At the moment, we are on a schedule that makes a monday opening possible, but there are a lot of factors that could take us into next week. For instance:
- If the rain gets too heavy, we could lose a day of decking, sidewalk construction or pipe-laying
- If we dont' pass our fire inspection this week
- If our water sample doesn't pass inspection the first try
- If some overlooked item gets flagged by an inspection too late to correct this week
There are many of these factors (and there have been many others that we have been able to overcome in the last few weeks). Whether school opens at Baileywick on Monday or shortly afterwards, I have a complete peace that we have done our best, and that the work ethic and commitment of every one of our contractors and volunteers is something we can be proud of.
Thanks to everyone for their continued prayers for this project. Several of the inspectors I've talked to were blown away by how quickly things have come together on our campus, and I know that's because we're not limited to our own power or abilities.
Finally, thanks to everyone who shared their appreciation with me at the picnic last week. The planting of Trinity's campus has truly been a worthy adventure, and like Eric Liddell when he is running, I have felt God's pleasure this season.
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