Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Children's Weekend 2008
While my pastor is away on vacation, he neglected to inform me that I would have to put together a flyer for our upcoming Children's Weekend (March 7-9). There's not much I can do for a children's poster except use bright colors and photos. So, last night when I was trying to come up with something that I could hand off to our founding pastor to have printed, I went looking through my external hard drive for photos from last year's event (Lloyd Squires always produces great photos). Unfortunately, I could not locate them anywhere on my disorganized disc, nor could I locate them on my desktop or laptop hard drives, so I decided that they must reside on the A/V computer at church. I also haven't quite gotten around to setting up an FTP server at church, so it would have to wait until I got to church this evening to teach. After finishing my lesson on honesty, I came over to the main building to locate the photos. After finding an empty Visual->Photos->2007->Children's Weekend photo folder, I finally located the photos in the C:\temp folder. Apparently I was really organized at that time. But you didn't really care about all that. The point is, as I was perusing the photos, I came across one of Chloe at 3.5 months. It's hard to really tell how tiny she was from the photo I published on Friday, but I thought this photo comparison would allow you to see exactly how small she was at that time. It also led me to think about completing the idgets post...
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so . . where's the rest of the story about the idgets?
i read a FABULOUS book this week-end about foster care. i ought to write a review of it for kent . . maybe this week-end.
it's called "Hope's Boy" by Andrew Bridge. i highly recommend it for people involved in foster care. he has done some incredible things for the system.
so. . .. now you have a reading asignment. *smile*
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i read a FABULOUS book this week-end about foster care. i ought to write a review of it for kent . . maybe this week-end.
it's called "Hope's Boy" by Andrew Bridge. i highly recommend it for people involved in foster care. he has done some incredible things for the system.
so. . .. now you have a reading asignment. *smile*
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