Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Every year, my family does a service project. We rotate who is in charge, so it is always something different. This year, we made flannel boards that will be sent to churches in Kenya. They don't have chalk boards or anything like that so they will really love having some visual aids to go along with different scripture stories in their primaries. On Monday, for Family Night, we started working on the boards and got over 50 ready! I love that we do something every year and I am excited for my boys to be older and learn more about giving.
While we were at my brother's house, his wife took a picture of all the grandkids that were there. That would be 16 out of 19. Some of them got cut off, but I just wanted to include it in my collage. I can't believe so many kids were even still for long enough to get anything!
While we were at my brother's house, his wife took a picture of all the grandkids that were there. That would be 16 out of 19. Some of them got cut off, but I just wanted to include it in my collage. I can't believe so many kids were even still for long enough to get anything!
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6 comments:
That is so cool. I really love it when Lexi learns about service. Especially this time of year when so many people go without. What a great thing your family does.
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It is such a great thing when your kids help out with service projects (especially when they are excited about it)
BTW...I LOVE your family pictures at the top...very cute!
Everytime I see that photo of Zander at the top, it makes me smile! I think your boys are so cute!! That is so great, I wish my fam did something like that. Maybe I will have to start it.
How come your family is so darn cute and has so many traditions? I want to be like you when I grow up. :)
That's so great. We could all stand a little more service in our life! Good for you!
Even if my kids were there i don't think they would have allowed the camera to capture them.
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