So tonight Daddy had a bit of an epiphany in regards to his own health, that is to say that he just might have some negative allergic reactions to certain food items, like dairy products. I suppose most allergic reactions are negative, come to think of it. Anyway, this will be a work in progress, and a bit of a discovery - and a road to recovery, just as Mommy is on her own road to recovery. Seriously, there have been some problems the last few months, and this would be tremendous news.
Anyway, today there was a great deal of setting up for the Hillsong Concert tomorrow night, where the gang from down under will be hanging out in our office and classrooms until the performance itself. Daddy and Mommy aren't going this time, as Mommy's healing process was a bit unpredictable at the time, and we were playing it safe. As mentioned before, we got to see the older generation of Hillsong perform the classics from that time, although I know there's a new generation and new classics. We do like some of the new material - Madison does too. She sings worship songs in the car when we have certain ones on the radio - she sings along, which is just wonderful of course.
Today was a big day for prophecy folks, although nobody has any idea specifically what's going on. It was the Final Blood Moon, the one that happened to be a Super Moon on a Jewish Holiday and hanging over Jerusalem like an ominous harbinger. The tie-in is that whenever something like this happens, there's bad news for Israel or Jewish people in general. We'll see how it all plays out - there's Russia in Syria right now, and of course our own President making a deal with Iran that Israel has every right to hate. So a lot of folks in the prophecy department are expecting something not good to happen to us here as well. Again, we'll see how it all plays out. But this has indeed been one of those significant sort of Septembers, with all kinds of signs here and there. We'll just have to wait and see, right. The sky isn't falling yet.
Which is a perfect transitional to what we did tonight to celebrate the fourth blood moon: we watched "Chicken Little."
Tonight we were at Oaky Oaks again, just another part of our October movie series. A little early. We just started watching these movies early, that's all! This is such an underrated movie - we all enjoy watching it this time of year.
This morning, of course, was church. It went really well, actually. Daddy was speaking his message, and the videos were good - and the skit was pretty fun too. We had visits from more people from the past, including George Washington Carver, whose appearance is partially inspired by the funny episode of "The Tick," the one that includes "Leondardo DaVinci and His Fightin' Time Commandos." It's a great series, and that particular episode was pretty funny, including George Washington Carver.
But the day on the whole was great for the kids, including Madison, who saw another part in the ongoing series with a time machine. The message, of course, was about waiting for your appointed time. This is something Daddy still feels he's doing, but rather than act like Uncle Rico and his time machine, we keep moving forward here, right?
Anyway, it was a good day on the whole. We worked this afternoon on cleaning and prepping the place - this right after the services of the morning. So as you would expect, there was a little sleepiness thrown in this afternoon. We all napped a bit, and then got up and looked outside: dreary weather. So indoor games it is! Board games and so forth - and then a movie with popcorn. A perfectly restful rest of the afternoon!
Anyway, today there was a great deal of setting up for the Hillsong Concert tomorrow night, where the gang from down under will be hanging out in our office and classrooms until the performance itself. Daddy and Mommy aren't going this time, as Mommy's healing process was a bit unpredictable at the time, and we were playing it safe. As mentioned before, we got to see the older generation of Hillsong perform the classics from that time, although I know there's a new generation and new classics. We do like some of the new material - Madison does too. She sings worship songs in the car when we have certain ones on the radio - she sings along, which is just wonderful of course.
Today was a big day for prophecy folks, although nobody has any idea specifically what's going on. It was the Final Blood Moon, the one that happened to be a Super Moon on a Jewish Holiday and hanging over Jerusalem like an ominous harbinger. The tie-in is that whenever something like this happens, there's bad news for Israel or Jewish people in general. We'll see how it all plays out - there's Russia in Syria right now, and of course our own President making a deal with Iran that Israel has every right to hate. So a lot of folks in the prophecy department are expecting something not good to happen to us here as well. Again, we'll see how it all plays out. But this has indeed been one of those significant sort of Septembers, with all kinds of signs here and there. We'll just have to wait and see, right. The sky isn't falling yet.
Which is a perfect transitional to what we did tonight to celebrate the fourth blood moon: we watched "Chicken Little."
Tonight we were at Oaky Oaks again, just another part of our October movie series. A little early. We just started watching these movies early, that's all! This is such an underrated movie - we all enjoy watching it this time of year.
This morning, of course, was church. It went really well, actually. Daddy was speaking his message, and the videos were good - and the skit was pretty fun too. We had visits from more people from the past, including George Washington Carver, whose appearance is partially inspired by the funny episode of "The Tick," the one that includes "Leondardo DaVinci and His Fightin' Time Commandos." It's a great series, and that particular episode was pretty funny, including George Washington Carver.
But the day on the whole was great for the kids, including Madison, who saw another part in the ongoing series with a time machine. The message, of course, was about waiting for your appointed time. This is something Daddy still feels he's doing, but rather than act like Uncle Rico and his time machine, we keep moving forward here, right?
Anyway, it was a good day on the whole. We worked this afternoon on cleaning and prepping the place - this right after the services of the morning. So as you would expect, there was a little sleepiness thrown in this afternoon. We all napped a bit, and then got up and looked outside: dreary weather. So indoor games it is! Board games and so forth - and then a movie with popcorn. A perfectly restful rest of the afternoon!
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