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...




Chloe at 3.5 months




Chloe at 12 months


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Comments:
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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