This year we went to a park in a little town south of us. It's actually the town the kids were born in. Kinda appropriate. It's a really nice park. We only visited 2 of the attractions there. We rode the zip line--it wasn't very long or very high but fun anyways. C got to ride twice, once with each of us. Then we went swimming. It's a nice pool, a nice size. It has a lot of nice features for small children. There is a nice long curvy slice, a diving board (C went off 100 time--his words), and 2 slides that look they came from a swing set in a back yard. What kid didn't dream of putting their slide beside a pool and sliding in? Perfect! But let me tell you--IT WAS COLD! We have had unseasonably cold weather this summer. As in, waking up and it is 54 degrees out! We have barely made it into the 90s a handful of times. It's wonderful, but NOT swimming weather! C had a great time; Daddy and I sat out for a good bit of the time. But it was a nice way to spend some time together. When we came home, we grilled out and played some more corn hole.
Another tradition we started this year was taking flowers to church to have up front for the service. Preacher was all kinds of excited about that. He wants to promote that idea and have many more people do the same. (there was quite a long drawn out process to get the flowers, but they worked).
The day before "our" day, a church to the north of us had "a day" There were 2 buses full of kids returning home from camp. About 2 miles from their church, one of the buses crashed, killing 3 people. Two of them were husband and wife, who was expecting. They were the youth pastor of the church, the son of the senior pastor, and parents of an 18 month old. The other was a 51 year old lady, mother of 5-one who is a special needs son. My heart was so heavy all Sunday morning. I'm sure they are asking "Why?" Just like we did 2 years ago. But as we have learned, the proper answer is "I don't know." But anyone can take comfort in "our" verse: Job 37:5 Great things doeth He which we cannot comprehend. Until the day we see Jesus and our loved ones, we can cling to these promises.





























