Summer Park Activities

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I am so impressed with the summer activities offered at a local park.  We heard about this through a friend, and it is a treasure worth finding.  This park offers FREE swim, tennis, and golf lessons for kids ages 8-18 years for 7 weeks.  The instructors have done an amazing job.  We opted to participate in both the swim and the tennis lessons this year going 2 days each week.  Some mornings at 10 am, the pool has been quite chilly.  Brrr!  After 7 tennis lessons, she will earn her own tennis racket.  We are thankful for quality, fun and free opportunities.

Bible Quizzing

Our daughter has had the privilege of participating in Bible Quizzing at our church this past year.  They studied many details from the book of Acts as well as memorized 20 Bible verses.  Then they met with quizzers from other churches in the area for 5 competitions.  At this age, every child earns either gold, silver or bronze level based on their personal score.  The final competition of the year took place in Indianapolis at the World Quiz.  It was a fun experience for her to compete with over 1000 other quizzers at the same time in a room full of 4000+ people.  We are so proud of her!  She earned silver level at the World  Quiz.

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Celeb #14 of 50 – Banana Bread Blessing

June 2013 059 croppedLast week we had some bananas that needed to be used, so I made some banana bread.  This time I decided to see what would happen if I offered slices to random strangers.  The first taker was performing a routine heating/AC maintenance service call at my in-law’s house.  At first he declined, but with just a tiny bit of coaxing, he accepted a piece.  June 2013 058 cropped

Next I drove to our local Kroger store.  My first goal was to share with the employees since I often run into them stocking shelves at early hours.  After 5 employees adamantly declined for various reasons, I decided that it must be company policy not to accept gifts from customers and not a reflection on my poor baking skills!  🙂  I started looking for customers who looked like they may accept my offer.  I found a mom pushing one of those huge car carts shopping with 3 children – a hero in my mind! 🙂 I thought they looked like they deserved a treat.  Chatted briefly and she accepted 4 pieces – tho she wanted to wrap them and wait until they were in the car to eat them so crumbs wouldn’t fall all over the floor in the store.  My only hope is that she didn’t throw them away and waste delicious bread.  However, would I have accepted food like this from a total stranger and allowed my daughter to eat it?  I don’t know.  Either way, I trust that she felt a bit of appreciation as a mom and may have seen a ray of God’s light shining into her day.

Celeb #13 of 50 – Kate’s Kart

June 2013 048 croppedYesterday, I had the opportunity to volunteer for Kate’s Kart.  They were hosting a fun event to celebrate 5 years.

Kate’s Kart is a unique ministry who gives away new books to children in several area hospitals.  Check out their website for more details of their story and the reason for their existence.  We personally know the founders of this organization, so if you decide you want to contribute in some way, I can assure you that your donation will be handled appropriately.

Many companies had donated FREE ice cream, rides, inflatables, music, etc.  Plus, there was a Scholastic Book Fair.  This is where folks could purchase books for themselves with 40% of the sales being contributed to Kate’s Kart, or they could purchase books & donate their purchases to Kate’s Kart.  I volunteered to work at the book fair for a short 2 hours.

The highlight of the day was hearing the many stories of families who had been recipients of books from Kate’s Kart in their moment of need, and now they were excited to choose & donate books out of gratitude so others could be blessed as well.  I was blessed by their generosity and kindness.

Celeb #12 of 50 – Horse Rescue

On my way home this past Tuesday, we drove past a horse who had managed to back up into a barbed-wire fence and sit down on top of it.  That couldn’t have been anything good.  Granted, I don’t know much about horses, but this just didn’t seem normal for a horse to be sitting down like that, especially on painful wire.  We stopped to find someone at the nearest farm – no luck (only a dog & beware of dog sign).  We drove to a 2nd farm – no luck.  On my way to the 3rd farm down the road, we saw someone riding bike who turned into a nearby driveway.  We chased her down and told her what we saw.  It turned out to be her cousin’s farm and she took off to inform someone who could remedy the situation.  I can only hope that the horse is OK.