Today was Family Fun Day at First Baptist Church. There were pony rides, all kinds of animals to pet and feed, a bounce house, live music and plenty of food to go around. Thanks to everyone who came early to help set up and to those who stayed late to make sure everything was cleaned up. It was a great day of fun and getting to know some of the people in our community. Here are some of the pictures from the day.


oon I stopped by a local office supply store that has chosen to close their doors and is nearing the end of their closeout sale. I had driven past when the 25% off signs were out, figuring, “it was not really worth my time.” When the 50% off signs were in the windows I did not want to deal with all the people. At 75% I figured, “everything good was probably already taken and picked over.” Well, I could not pass over the 90% off signs that were in the windows. I assumed I would quickly walk in, decide I did not want to buy any fixtures, and walk out. Boy was I surprised. I picked up enough paper to make church bulletins for the next six months. I found the larger 11 x 17 and 8.5 x 14 paper in full supply and was able to get plenty of that. There was even some reams of colored card stock left. After four trips in and out of the store (much to Rayann and Nancy’s embarrassment) I ended up with over $1,000 of paper supplies for $100! I also came away with $240 worth of supplies for 



p and told Nancy, “Let me take you out to for a real dinner for being so nice and going with me tonight.” Well, the rest my friends is 25 years of history. It did not take me long to realize how special a woman Nancy is. We were engaged in less than a year, married just a few weeks after college graduation [her mother insisted we do it quickly, rather than take the entire summer to prepare for the big day :)] and have never looked back. I have been blessed to call her my friend, partner, wife, confidant, and mother of my children for these last 25 years. She could not make me any happier than she does. I hope I make her half as happy as she has made me.

Everyone in our house had the day off today. I told the girls (Nancy and Rayann) they could be in charge of planning the day and we would do whatever they wanted. We ended up at
the grill in a little bit and put the finishing touches on a relaxing day. We could use a few more of these type days in our lives.

ren in our day…dirty, with runny noses, full of germs and wanting to be touched, held and loved on. I will freely admit there are times I look at young children and find them very easy to like and to love. Send one to me with a full diaper, or with a nose oozing from a cold, or screaming simply because they can, and well, I can find a door pretty quickly. Yet Jesus calls us to love, to welcome, to embrace even those with full diapers, runny noses and those who have not stopped screaming for the last hour…in short…those I am not particularly fond of at the moment.
