“No one else can bring my praise, but me.”

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“You knew me, before I was born;
You made me, special in Your eyes.”

Did her solo make me tear up?

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I am so grateful for Fountain Inn First Baptist Church.  It seems astonishing that something we’ve only known for 14 months could feel so familiar and comfortable.

Archery Tournament and Velos Homecoming

Tab had her first archery tournament this morning.  Her “flight time” was 8AM.  And yes, we were late. 

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Hours later, we picked up her sweet friend Carter and they went to Velos Homecoming.

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Sneakers?  Bad taste or brilliant?

I vote brilliant!

Sweet singing girl

Today was the last day of co op for the semester.  Tab has been taking a singing class third period and today at the showcase they sang “Dust in the Wind.”  It was beautiful.  So is she.

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Lessons from the Sea

At CBS many years ago (I could try to count back and figure it out exactly, I suppose), the year we were doing Egypt to the Promised Land, my core group leader, Mrs. Patricia, gave us all these little bowls with sea glass in them at the end of the year.  She reminded us that it takes years and years for this beautiful sea glass to form.  It has to be tossed and turned and dragged and driven by the waves and the wind.  But eventually, it becomes soft and beautiful.  It sits on the windowsill in the school room.  And as I turned to look at the sunshine this morning my eye caught the glass and I was delighted by the reminder. 

It’s been a few years of waves.  I love knowing that the battering will yield some great results in the end.

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I sent Patricia a hello this morning.  God has put so many wonderful people in my life.  Many I will very likely never see again on earth.  It’s lovely to know that we have eternity to catch up. 

AHG Christmas Tree 2022

Johanna’s Pioneer squad decorated a Christmas tree in downtown Greenville again this year for the Festival of the Trees.  The theme was “Shine.”  They had met the afternoon before to make dozens of decorations.

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Then we went next door for the world’s most expensive ice cream Kilwin’s ice cream.  It could never be more than a once a year treat at close to $10 a sundae.

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Johanna’s leaders welcomed Katriel to join us.  I love these ladies.

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All American Girl

It was Patriotic Day at co op today.  While most kids were wearing red, white, and blue, Katriel donned Nigel’s old Benjamin Franklin (or is it George Washington) costume.

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Nigel got the outfit for Christmas in 2012… so it is older than she is!
I had to iron it and sew the straps on better this morning.  But it was totally worth it.

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Seneca Park Zoo–the tourist version

Sunday started with church.  Lots of hugs and catching up with friends. 

We were some of the last to leave the building and we changed clothes for our zoo outing.  A quick stop for pizza.

The weather was extraordinarily warm for November.

Nan, Kelly and Barb came with us, and we met up with Nadine and Asher.
Nadine brought Ridge Donuts!

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I know there were animals.  We saw them.  But mostly there was a lot of visiting.

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