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y personal challenge today is refusing to take the really nasty bait that one person is dropping into this thread. I think I may have said my LAST to him.

I know the feeling. This is the only thing I'll say - it is interesting how someone from the GTA is such an expert on rodeos........ :confused:
 
I know the feeling. This is the only thing I'll say - it is interesting how someone from the GTA is such an expert on rodeos........ :confused:

There are some that claim to know everything from reading a one-way tome ... no variants ... alas god loves diversity and queer thoughts ... quarks?
 
LAST after a week of VBC (which is exhausting, even just doing my little bit of registration/sign in plus general dogsbody), culminating in a long drive yesterday to deliver my kids for a visit to their dad, then a long wait, wherein I exhausted most of the shopping possibilities of a certain small town, then a long drive home, near midnight, with the wrong glasses on, in the rain. Slept in a bit this morning. No sunrise swim for Lucy.
 
LAST after a week of VBC (which is exhausting, even just doing my little bit of registration/sign in plus general dogsbody), culminating in a long drive yesterday to deliver my kids for a visit to their dad, then a long wait, wherein I exhausted most of the shopping possibilities of a certain small town, then a long drive home, near midnight, with the wrong glasses on, in the rain. Slept in a bit this morning. No sunrise swim for Lucy.

VBS is great fun but, you're right Bette, it's always exhausting work too. What program did you run? What kinds of interesting things developed? Did you see spiritual growth in the kids who came in as Christians? Did any kids get saved?
 
Saved from what? Kids had a great time. One of them scurried off with cardboard and scissors on Friday afternoon, and announced that he was no longer Sean, but now Zot the Robot. All of the children got more confident with each other and their leaders, and correspondingly noisier, as the week went on. The seven-year old boy from our refugee family came and appeared to fit in just beautifully with the group despite the language barrier, which he is overcoming by leaps and bounds! The activities, crafts and skits centred around Science Exploration, the theme was GP4U - God's Plan For You (which is for you to live out your potential in love).
 
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