The day was fine.
The kids and I did preschool, but there were only three kids (and four helpers). Isaac taught the lesson for the first time.
We visited Great-Grandma, bring the bubble blower.
The day was fine.
The kids and I did preschool, but there were only three kids (and four helpers). Isaac taught the lesson for the first time.
We visited Great-Grandma, bring the bubble blower.
We were leaving right after work and school today, so my plan was to bring the kids to school and then come home and finish the last of the packing before teaching. Before I brought the kids to school I was working on stuff and found out that there was no more kitty litter. *Sigh*. I knew we were low but I thought we had enough.
Luckily Meijer carries the kitty litter we use and luckily I found it before bringing the kids to school, so it was a quick stop after dropping them off. It would have been annoying otherwise.
Classes went fine. Natalie and I had lunch - we were both flying out later in the afternoon but on different flights. We commiserated about getting ready.
Anyway, the flights actually went really well. We had to walk to the next gate during our layover a little faster than we were hoping, but we had time and then that flight was delayed about ten minutes anyway. The biggest snaffu was our Uber ride. Ben had reserved a ride in advance, but when we were ready the ride was 40 minutes away and getting farther away. Dealing with getting a refund from Uber was not the most fun thing, but Ben did manage it. The next driver was there in about ten minutes, but the whole thing took about 30min. Oh, and then at the hotel the kids and I had a hard time finding the hotel room, which was about a five minute walk from the elevators, and Ben had a hard time getting his scooter from the bellhop.
Eventually everyone was in the room though. The kids went to sleep very quickly, and Ben and I went to sleep shortly afterwards.
It was a pretty normal day. I did my stuff.
Isaac tried a bat hang yesterday. They're scary and he didn't quite get it.
Last Sunday Isaac made his Profession of Faith at church. Several friends showed up and it was a joyous way to tell everyone about the commitment he has made.
"I believe that God forgave me of my sins because he sent his only Son to die on the cross. God will always love me no matter what I do. God also challenges me in ways that help me grow my skills so I can best serve him. While on Earth, Jesus set the ultimate example and showed me how I should try to live. Jesus died on the cross even though he knew he would suffer. He died because that's what needed to be done to forgive my sins. I believe the Holy Spirit moves in both powerful and subtle ways to change my life in big ways. The Holy Spirit is how God intercedes in my life. The Trinity is Jesus, God and Holy Spirit all at the same time.
My faith is continuing to grow. The church helps me by providing worship services, mission trips, discipleship groups, and ways to serve the community. I will use my gifts of discernment and mercy to help the people around me. I will continue to learn about God. A life serving God can take many forms and I want to be ready to give up everything for Him."