

The Julian Center is a nonprofit agency providing counseling, safe shelter and education for survivors of domestic violence.
We're proud of him choosing this as a project and look forward to him getting his Eagle Scout award soon.Half my family has entered the blogosphere; it's time we start. Yeah, and I was the guy building, websites in 1991 with Al Gore. OK, the year is accurate, the Al Gore thing isn't. Buckle in, it could be a wild ride. This isn't the Ferris wheel at your local carnival. This is the Indy Futrell's website as in Indy 500, a 230 m.p.h, 2.5 mile oval. You get the picture? Disclaimer: If you have heart problems, are pregnant or susceptible to epileptic seizures you may want to move on.


The Julian Center is a nonprofit agency providing counseling, safe shelter and education for survivors of domestic violence.
We're proud of him choosing this as a project and look forward to him getting his Eagle Scout award soon.
Well a busy, busy couple weeks. On June 7 Indianapolis and counties southwest suffered severe flood damage. Some areas had received up to 10 inches of rain in a several hour period. The Indianapolis Stake Center was utilized as a command and evacuation centers for Marion County. 30 home and portions of an apartment complex were evacuated. There was emergency equipment including the Metropolitan Emergency Communications Agency (MECA) mobile information bus, boats, fire engines, ambulances and buses staged in the church parking lot. In the background you can see the Stake Center. The other has a sign of "lake lots available" at this intersection.
Fast forward now to the next weekend. The church sent out 2000 clean-up kits for use at the homes of those in need. This was for those members and non-members requesting assistance. We organized our stake and surrounding stakes to help with dispersing the kits and cleaning the homes. On Saturday the 14th we were in our local area helping people. There wasn't wide-spread damage until about 15 miles south of Indianapolis, but Indy had pockets of it. (Chris and I on the left side of this picture)
This lady is one we helped in the area. Her husband is serving in Iraq. She said she sent him an email after I told her we would be by to let him know the Mormon Church is coming to help with the house. We had the flooding victims over to the firehouse for breakfast and lunch and worked until about 4:00 that day.
Sunday, there was a combined Sacrament meeting and then everyone was released to work in the counties south of Indy. Jared and I went to Columbus, Indiana, about 25 miles south to work. There was significant damage to the area and was kind of the center for the church volunteer work. Most of the time was spent pulling up flooring and cutting drywall up to the point where the water line was. None of the church buildings were affected by the flooding.
On Monday morning we felt the labors of the weekend with sore muscles and few scrapes and bruises. In an unfortunate situation what a great opportunity to serve others.
Up came the sun and dried up all the rain ............
Well even though it isn't a graduation, they do hand out awards at the end of the year. Cameron scored on the awards also. He didn't get the attendance award because all the kids that got it, gave their illness to Cameron. We've been fortunate to have Chris work out of the home so we have that flexibility.
This is one of those pictures. I'm really tired of you taking pictures of me shots. Well he is going into 5 grade after all.
Most of the damage was on the north side of town.
placed people.
This was about 5 miles away from our house. No damage to our house or immediate area.She got a purse she fell in love with at the mall but didn't buy. You can see the childhood picture of her in the background in the TV.







