August 24, 2012

Soccer Camp Week.

Pastor's Log:  Sabbatical Date - 2-2-26 - 21:22

1st Box: shot taken 8/1/12
Monday was spent working out, gardening in our back yard and at the community garden, and doing some cleaning and laundry.  That evening, my oldest two attended Bethel's soccer camp while I worked on cleaning out the camper and picking up sticks from all the wind we have had.





2nd Box: shot taken 8/1/12
Tuesday, I worked out and my parents came over to watch the kids so that Beth and I could both go to my follow-up doctor appointment for my blood clot.  While we were there, a member of our congregation was also there to receive her first chemo treatment.  It was good to have an unplanned (God moment?) to visit and pray with her and her husband.  Afterward, Beth and I went out for lunch and ran some errands.  Then Elam went to his art lesson while I did some things around the house.  Then my oldest two went to soccer camp that evening while my Dad and I worked on redoing the camper electrical in such a way that Randy could use it again, but that we can still borrow it again in the future.  Dad also fixed our screen door so that it will actually close now.  After four years here, it is strange to have it actually latch.

Wednesday, I worked out and Beth took our oldest two to a Library activity.  I fixed breakfast for supper.  While our oldest two were at soccer camp, I kicked around with my four year old in the back yard.

My tomatoes supported by my Sunflowers: taken 8/1/12
Thursday, I got up early to work out and then took my oldest to the doctor.  My four year old and I went to the bank then before I met Alex for lunch in Bellefontaine.  I had never been to Six Hundred before so we met there and had pizza.  It was really good.  I did some errands on the way home and then read during the afternoon storm.  Things cleared up enough that we all went to the last night of soccer camp.  It was different to be on the sidelines this year instead of helping to coach.  But it was a good opportunity to connect with some of the parents, one of which is a woman who lives in the area that I graduated with from Bluffton.  It seems like this is an additional ministry opportunity in hosting this camp.

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