Father's DayPart 1
My brother John putting together a fan for my parents. Daddy stays hot and even though the AC was on and five ceiling fans throughout the house, two of which are in the kitchen, he still went to Wal Mart after church and bought this fan for the kitchen. We all had icicles on our noses when we left.
Father's Day was also Justin's birthday so his brother and sister and cousin, Taylor decided to decorate him with silly string. They took him totally by surprise. He was just sitting in the corner and they came out of no where and started spraying him. It was so hilarious.
The decorated Birthday Boy!
Daddy with his Father's Day gift from my brother John and his family. This was the perfect size and in one of Daddy's favorite colors. We bought him a new duffle bag to carry all of his things back and forth to dialysis and also some snacks for his "rat's nest" next to his chair. :)
Harrison
My niece Taylor and my Mommy. Taylor is my brother Larry's daughter.
Hannah
Daddy reading a card from Mom. Mom bought him a new DVD player and two DVD's besides giving him $$$ to spend on himself.
My brother John
My sister in law, Jenny and her daughter, Amber
Justin playing guitar. At evening service, Pastor called all the teens who went to camp up on the platform and asked those who wanted to testify to please do so. There were around 20 that went this year. Justin was about the third teen up to speak and told the church that the Lord dealt with him Monday night about some things in his Christian life that he needed to get settled and that Brother RJ had talked with him about these things and prayed with him. Other teens testified that they didn't want to go but their parents made them and they cried during their testimony that if they had not gone, they would have missed what God had for just them that week. One teen said that the way the camp is set up, you have to carry your Bible every where you go because you're going to need it. They had fun, but the camp submerges them in scripture and what we saw last night during testimonies was a blessing. There were parents that stood up and said that their child didn't want to go and they didn't make them and now they're regretting it because their child missed out on a week of spiritual growth. It was a very moving service. Many people at the alter. Many people testifying. It was so good.
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