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VBS Finale

Yes folks, tonight is the final night of this year’s VBS!!! We have almost made it through our Ramblin’ Road trip. I haven’t done dishes in a week (and you know Justin hasn’t hehe), my car is a mess and filled with VBS props, and I haven’t even had time to see much of Justin this week either.

Last night’s lesson went well. The kids were starting to get tired for the week. We had some rowdy ones but nothing too hard to handle. We “went” to Yellowstone National Park last night. Thanks to my mom and Kelly I was able to bring in some pictures and stuffed animals to show the kids. The second session I had to seriously shorten the Bible story about Jesus washing the disciples’ feet and then I called them one by one and “washed” their feet. They were pretty good while I did it because they wanted to be the next one I called. Then we talked about being helpful. I took them two at a time and blind folded one. Then I spun him/her around and then had the other help guide them around some chairs. They all seemed to love it and learned about helping one another. It also made them quiet for when parents came to pick them up haha. I’m just glad that tonight I don’t have to teach and I just get to help tame the children haha. Tonight we are going to Knoxberry Farm.

Everyone have a great night and I’m sorry for all those I haven’t been able to call, see, or speak to lately. I miss you guys!

VBS!!!

Ladies and gentlemen, this past Sunday we started our “Ramblin Road Trip” Vacation Bible School at Crestview. Boy do we have a lot of energetic kids. Justin is in charge of teaching the groups about Missions each night and I am teaching/helping the 3,4,5 year old class.

The first night was just plain wild. The kids didn’t listen. They were hyper because it was the weekend and they had built up energy to use. We “went” to Washington D.C. on Sunday night with 8 boys and 4 girls. One of the girls is still in diapers and most of the boys are just wild. Each night we travel to different stations. The first station is with the whole group. We get pumped up and learn about the destination for the night. Then we go to our class for 15 minutes to learn and then off to see Mr. Justin at Missions. Then we head to snack, recreation, music, art, and then back to the room for the last 30 minutes to learn. I must say I was a bit shocked when we got to art and the kids were using Sharpie markers! The art time is 30 minutes and the craft only took about 10 so the kids were running everywhere. The first night we played duck duck goose until time to move on. Last night we took them outside on the grass to just run their little hearts out.

Last night was my night to teach. We “went” to Chicago. The first 15 minute learning session I taught the kids about Chicago. We also remembered where we went on Sunday. We learned about baseball and football, and the Sears tower. We saw on the map how far away Chicago is and talked about how we would get there. We decided we could not get there on a bike, but maybe a van. Then we learned about Chicago being a windy city. We had an indoor Pooh kite and all got under it and huffed and puffed. Then we sat back down and with a little help from Mr. box fan we were able to see how windy it is in Chicago by watching the kite fly. There was just enough time to hint about what are lesson would teach later on. We sat in a line and passed a necklace down the line and each saying “Thank you” as one kid put the necklace on another. Then we went to see Mr. Justin. He got the kids to sit as still as they could and watch a video about missionaries. Then he asked them questions and had a prayer with them. Mr. Justin also was able to help supervise the boys while on potty break haha.

The last 30 minutes I told the kids a story about Jesus. The story of Jesus walking along and finding 10 sick men outside the city and how Jesus healed the men and one of the men ran back and thanked Jesus. We had fun counting to 10 really loud. I kept asking them to tell me how many men Jesus saw. Then we talked about being sick and how we didn’t like it. And one of the girls said “Jesus can move mountains.” She was so precious. Once story time was over we got in a circle and tossed a ball around and learned to thank God for everything. Everyone got a turn to catch the ball and Thank God for something. They surprisingly did it without fighting and actually behaved. We didn’t have time to color our thank you notes to God but were able to take them home to color later.

Three more nights to go! Wish us luck! I teach again on Wednesday about being helpful. Good luck tonight Melissa with your lesson.

Question

Are my comments broken or is no one entertained enough to leave a comment here and there? hehe just wondering 😉

Old

Hey Matt, Mandy, Anna, and Christine….I was just thinking and we are coming up on our 10 year high school reunion (that we will probably never have) isn’t that insane???? We are going on year 7. It so does not feel that long. Just thought I’d bring that up hehe.

GWU email

Oh, and if anyone has tried to send me an email at my gwu address today, chances are I haven’t gotten it. GWU has gone to a new email system and my email was totally screwed up all day. They have supposedly fixed it now but I still haven’t gotten any emails that I know I should have had this morning.

The Laughters’ Daughter

Hehe that rhymed…well if you know how to really say the last name Laughter like daughter. Anyway…Matt and Crystal have welcomed their new member of the family, Hannah Marie Laughter to their home. I can’t remember the measurements but saw some pictures Matt sent Justin and she is definitely a cutie. Congrats guys!