It is that time of year - many end of year activities. Our Arkansas grandchildren have already finished school and have started summer jobs! The Wisconsin ones still have a little more time. We have several graduation parties to attend next weekend! Our niece is graduating from K-State!
Our Awana program has come to an end. How I've enjoyed teaching the 3-5 year old children!
Every week they would find Psalm 119:11 highlighted in the little Bibles we hand out. "I found it!!" Then we'd sing the song of that verse:
"Oh, Your Word have I hid in my heart....
that I might sin against You,
that I might not sin, that I might not sin,
Your Word have I hid in my heart."
Over the 2 year period, these little ones memorize 85 verses and review them too. I generally had 8-10 kids in my classroom and there were about the same # in the other class too. I enjoyed teaching the combined classes the Bible story. They also had singing, puppet time and game time. I've been teaching since 2009.
Awards night was last Wednesday night.
On Mother's Day, there was child dedication. I was thrilled to see 3 of my Cubbies up on the stage! Some were sibling dedications.
"One generation shall praise Your works to another
and shall declare Your mighty works."
Psalm 145:4
My young mother's Bible study group that I co-taught with my young friend Sarah, came to an end in April. Several missed our last session due to conflicts/illnesses. Sadness. We are already looking into what we should study next fall! We had women from 5 different churches!
I am also in a Bible study with peers my age-ish and we still have a couple of weeks to go before we finish. We plan to meet off and on through the summer for what we call Coffee and Conversations.
Our community life group from church is taking somewhat of a break this summer. One of the couples left this week to live in their cabin in New York State for a few months.
Some of us went to see the production of the play "Voiceless" at the Ellsworth Correctional Facility.
The residents made the meal and also served it.
The men had to play both the male and female characters in this play. Great job! Some of them had LOTS of lines to memorize!
Looking forward to a break and a good summer. We haven't made too many plans yet, but we are going to be celebrating 50 years of marriage!