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VBS: Kingdom Rocks


This week we have been busy with VBS.  I served as a shepard for Kindergarten and First Graders which was a lot of fun.  It was also kinda hectic and took some pre-planning on my part to make sure that we were ready for the week.  Baths had to be done before church, bags had to be packed, and clothes had to be laid out for the next day.



I also had to make sure these two somewhat matched each day, and to grab a picture of my two kiddos together.   That is of utmost importance, you understand. Ha!


It was such a joy watching all of the kids learn and grow in Christ.  I had so much working with all the volunteers, and also getting to know some of the youth kids a little more.  I don't work with the youth at our church, so it was nice getting to know some of them who helped out. 


My favorite part had to be sharing the experience with Eli.  I loved VBS as a kid, so to see Eli's excitement was so much fun.  Our theme was Kingdom Rock, and Eli has walked around singing the theme song all week.  It's music to my ears!!  He even payed attention to the lesson. 


He even payed attention to the lesson.  Although, we have some work to do when it comes to learning about Queen Esther.  This week has been such a blessing in so many ways, and I am so grateful to have been a part of it!

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