Saturday, October 2, 2010

Keanna and Kallie go to Sabbath School

Dear Family and Friends,
This morning I had the high honor of picking these two little angels up and driving them to Sabbath School.  Kallie was having a conversation from the time we entered the car.  The practiced sharing a pig as we traveled, took turns screaming and made the trip go by in a blink.  Of course I had the rental car which was something new for them and they enjoyed that too.
Once we arrived Keanna disappeared instantly into her Sabbath School division and I took Kallie.  We heard singing as we approached and she marched right in and took her seat.  Kim ran a really good program which included marching around waving Jesus flags, holding wooly lambs, putting felt family members on the board, going into a tent shelter pretending to be little lambs, doing a craft and having a snack.  We sang, prayed, shared and learned.  Kallie loved every minute of the whole experience.
Then we met Keanna at the door and went back to their play area where Kallie played with a marble game for awhile and Keanna continued to crank out drawings.  Pat did a great job with Sabbath School in Sylvia's absence.
We next traveled to Burger King where the play area is small enough to not be dangerous to Kallie, the girls enjoyed their lunch making their apple juice boxes disappear in seconds.  I found the vegeburger to be very good as well.
Eventually we made the move to the car and drove home.  Since daddy Steve was not home yet I changed kallie and put her to bed and Keanna played quietly.  Steve came in with new additions to his salt water tank and worked the entire afternoon on it.  Like usual it is beautiful and he became aware of new modular units that can control heating, cooling, salinity, ph, lighting, pumps to create waves, wow there is so much available now.
I eventually made my way home for a little rest before venturing back to Tracy and this evening I found an inexpensive camera that Steve and I can share to get our work done.  Its amazing what one can purchase now for very little money that would have been hundreds of dollars in the good old days 15 years ago.
This was a good NAC day, that means no central air conditioning, a savings of $10 to $20.  I like that.
Tomorrow is a honey do day, the only problem is I have no honey so I have to make the list myself and then comply with it.  There are plenty of things to take care of.
I sincerely hope your weekend is going great for you.  Please remember to love the one you are with, love them with some intensity because otherwise they may not notice they are being loved.  It works that way, once you get used to something its easy to overlook it.  Don't overlook love ever!!!

Don't you love the photo of Keanna and Kallie.  No wonder life is so grand in spite of the challenges we all face.

Love

tim

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