Things I learnt whilst collecting at New World Miramar this week …
They have Free WiFi
You can use free wet wipes to clean the trolley handle before you start shopping
You can dispose of your plastic bags for recycling
Peter Croft’s favourite fruit is oranges at the de
Kids still get a free slice of luncheon at the deli
There are 110 white tiles in each section of the floor
1kg of pre-packed lemons cost $4.99
To ensure you have clean hands there is a hand sanitiser in the vege section – on the left
One guy from USA has lived here for 3 years and only just discovered we have 10 cent coins
There is a guy in Miramar who views shopping as the least favourite thing to do
If you forget your grocery bag, you might be able to borrow a boomerang bag.
There is a typo in the sign Thanks, see you soon (Can you spot it? Ask Lucy and she will agree with me!)
One thing I did notice was a family who tied their dog up outside while they did their shopping.
I wonder if anyone asked the dog what he wanted his life to look like – to be in a loving family but not able to come and go freely, or to live in the wild and not be loved?
This Sunday we will consider where we find ourselves – how do we measure up with what we want? – and how can we prepare ourselves for what is just ahead of us?
See you Sunday.
Pastor Dave
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