Sardines and Cramps

First, let's give a big shout out to Adam, Andrew, Isaac and Conor. They stacked wood on Sunday for Darlene Simmons. Good work boys. Isaac, put some ice on that finger.

With the weather holding a bit, students stayed outside for a bit. Since Lucas is still on crutches, we had a crutch race. Some how a wheelchar showed up as well, but it was Travis on crutches that made it look easy. He made the three spins, rounded the corner and withstood a barrage of things being thrown at him. Then there was the odd circle game. It was interesting to see how many girls were avoiding the boys. But it was Anna and Sawyer that needed to be pulled out. Sawyer went all out to clear his name. He dropped to one knee in front of Anna and sang one of the most touching renditions of "You are my sunshine" I've ever heard. Sawyer...you're the man!

From there, it was all "baby preacher" I can't say anything else about that. Although that did set up my talk on the Bible. I truly believe the bible is our handbook for life. No, maybe not cramps, but certainly about hope, love, loss, family, loneliness, choices, eternal life, etc... I do hope you'll see the benefit of learning about God in His word. Be ready for 1-minute Say So.

What would the evening be without Sardines? And on top of that...Jen made cupcakes for everyone to celebrate September birthdays. Thanks Jen!

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