Some friends of mine work who with a orphange in Belize just sent me an e-mail letting me know that they've had an influx of kids and need many of the following items. I will be putting together a package to mail to them over the next week or so, so if you have any of these items and would like to send it along, please let me know and I can either come and pick it up or else you can give it to me at Life Group or church.
-Shoes(all sizes and welcomed if they have an intact sole)
-Socks
-underwear
-band-aids, neosporin
-tylenol, ibuprofen
-latex gloves
-lice medication
-vicks
-washable plastic cups and plastic plates
-vitamins
-lotion
Shoes are an especially big need. They can use any kind, but they really like flip-flops since they are in Belize, after all. Target has a number of teenage/adult sizes for a dollar right now, and those are great for the workers and older children, but I know that there is a need for smaller sizes, too. So if you have any outgrown shoes or sandals from any of your little ones that you'd like to donate, so long as they have an okay sole, I know that would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, y'all!
-Tiffany B.
P.S. - Be sure to check out Jenny's two entires below. I don't want you to miss those new postings.
Verse of the Day
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
MERIDIAN WOODS SKATE NIGHT!
MERIDIAN WOODS SKATE NIGHT
Thursday, June 28th
6:30-9:00PM
Even if you can't (or don't) skate, you are invited to our first Meridian Woods skate night at Skate World on Thursday, June 28th. Admission is free for non-skaters and children 3 and under. They do have fisher-price skates to fit over your little one's tiny shoes, and they also have tiny regular skates that fit (almost) Bryce. If you don't have your own personalized skates in storage, then skating will cost you $6...but our ministry will receive 20% of the fees paid by anyone from Meridian Woods.
Observation seating encircles the rink, so there's plenty of room for fellowship on solid ground while you laugh out loud at grown-ups on wheels and toddlers trying to speed skate.
Be sure to bring your cameras! I've heard there are a few true skaters among us...can you guess who they are?
Contact me at praycontinually@comcast.net for more info.
Jenny
Thursday, June 28th
6:30-9:00PM
Even if you can't (or don't) skate, you are invited to our first Meridian Woods skate night at Skate World on Thursday, June 28th. Admission is free for non-skaters and children 3 and under. They do have fisher-price skates to fit over your little one's tiny shoes, and they also have tiny regular skates that fit (almost) Bryce. If you don't have your own personalized skates in storage, then skating will cost you $6...but our ministry will receive 20% of the fees paid by anyone from Meridian Woods.
Observation seating encircles the rink, so there's plenty of room for fellowship on solid ground while you laugh out loud at grown-ups on wheels and toddlers trying to speed skate.
Be sure to bring your cameras! I've heard there are a few true skaters among us...can you guess who they are?
Contact me at praycontinually@comcast.net for more info.
Jenny
Girls' Night Out (again!)
Mark your calendars for Thursday, July 19th!
We have reservations at Fusion Cafe (on Monroe Street) for dessert and coffee at 7:00PM. (I'm sure they'd gladly whip you up some dinner too if your schedule and wallet permit it!). The desserts are all $6, ranging from homemade chocolate or carrot cake to a gormet cheeseburger dessert made of doughnut bread, brownie middle with white chocolate "cheese" sauce and mango fries.
They have assured me that we will all be at one table =) so just RSVP to me at praycontinually@comcast.net to make sure that you have a seat!
This is such a special time of fellowship with our sisters (especially the ones who aren't in our particular LIFE group), without a little one pulling, crying, interrupting, or perhaps just grinning and stealing the show! I hope you can join in the fun!
Jenny
We have reservations at Fusion Cafe (on Monroe Street) for dessert and coffee at 7:00PM. (I'm sure they'd gladly whip you up some dinner too if your schedule and wallet permit it!). The desserts are all $6, ranging from homemade chocolate or carrot cake to a gormet cheeseburger dessert made of doughnut bread, brownie middle with white chocolate "cheese" sauce and mango fries.
They have assured me that we will all be at one table =) so just RSVP to me at praycontinually@comcast.net to make sure that you have a seat!
This is such a special time of fellowship with our sisters (especially the ones who aren't in our particular LIFE group), without a little one pulling, crying, interrupting, or perhaps just grinning and stealing the show! I hope you can join in the fun!
Jenny
Monday, June 18, 2007
Praise God from whom all blessings flow...
As an update on Ehtan Powell (the baby with leukemia that I posted on a month or so ago), there has been an absolutely incredible breakthrough -- the doctors just checked his spinal fluid and it came back with zero cancer cells, which means that he can undergo the stem cell transplant that can save his life!
If he'd had even a 1% count, they would have "sent him home to die peacefully." The doctors had warned Ben and Becky (the parents) that the chances of Ehtan having a clean tap were slim to none, but they committed to prayer and encouraged eveyone else to do the same.
Check out the site to read more about this wonderful miracle, and please continue to remember this little guy in your prayers as he continues his fight.
If he'd had even a 1% count, they would have "sent him home to die peacefully." The doctors had warned Ben and Becky (the parents) that the chances of Ehtan having a clean tap were slim to none, but they committed to prayer and encouraged eveyone else to do the same.
Check out the site to read more about this wonderful miracle, and please continue to remember this little guy in your prayers as he continues his fight.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Ultimate Bible Quiz
Take the Ultimate Bible Quiz challenge.
Let us know how you did.
Here's how I did...
See if you can beat me without cheating. (yes, it's a challenge... we need to get things hopping on this site) :)
-Daisha
Let us know how you did.
Here's how I did...
You know the Bible 100%!
Wow! You are awesome! You are a true Biblical scholar, not just a hearer but a personal reader! The books, the characters, the events, the verses - you know it all! You are fantastic!
Ultimate Bible Quiz
Create MySpace Quizzes
See if you can beat me without cheating. (yes, it's a challenge... we need to get things hopping on this site) :)
-Daisha
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Williams-Trammel Group
I have put your calendar in a link as well. It is on the Right Column.
Washington-Landes group... do you guys have a calendar you want me to put on-line?
My hope is that these calendars will help avoid communication mishaps AND if there are new Young Families that are moving to the area, or that we have missed meeting at church, by checking the blog, they can get connected. (or at least see what's going on)
Washington-Landes group... do you guys have a calendar you want me to put on-line?
My hope is that these calendars will help avoid communication mishaps AND if there are new Young Families that are moving to the area, or that we have missed meeting at church, by checking the blog, they can get connected. (or at least see what's going on)
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Williams-Trammel LIFE group schedule
Hi there! I don't know how Daisha did the fancy calendar for the Mosier-Sheets group, but here's a list of our upcoming hosts for the Williams-Trammel LIFE Group:
6/15 Davis
6/22 Newcombe
6/29 Kimber
7/6 Williams
Last week we started a study loosely titled "Why we believe what we believe" or "Why we do what we do how we do it". We started with an excellent study of communion. We'll be looking at other topics like why baptism, roles for women, elder/deacon/ministry leaders and their roles compared to scripture, instrumental music in worship, membership to a congregation, etc. As of right now I don't know what we will study when, but check with Chris/Carlin/John if you'd like more details.
Thanks!
~Janay~
6/15 Davis
6/22 Newcombe
6/29 Kimber
7/6 Williams
Last week we started a study loosely titled "Why we believe what we believe" or "Why we do what we do how we do it". We started with an excellent study of communion. We'll be looking at other topics like why baptism, roles for women, elder/deacon/ministry leaders and their roles compared to scripture, instrumental music in worship, membership to a congregation, etc. As of right now I don't know what we will study when, but check with Chris/Carlin/John if you'd like more details.
Thanks!
~Janay~
Who Checks this Thing?
We have yet to spark some great discussion over the comments section...
Is that even something that we want to use this blog for?
We haven't seen the pics of Forrest in a dress. (and Troy, for that matter)
How can we make this more of a tool to keep us connected?
Any ideas?
PLEASE, leave your comment in the comment section.
Is that even something that we want to use this blog for?
We haven't seen the pics of Forrest in a dress. (and Troy, for that matter)
How can we make this more of a tool to keep us connected?
Any ideas?
PLEASE, leave your comment in the comment section.
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
For the Stay-At-Home-Moms
I have not yet joined the ranks of motherhood, but I can still appreciate this article from the Washignton Post for what it says to all those who ask (somewhat snidely) "What do stay at home moms do all day?"
I'm sure many of you will appreciate it.
-Tiffany B.
I'm sure many of you will appreciate it.
-Tiffany B.
Monday, June 4, 2007
Memories of Memorial Day
Here's the video that ran before service yesterday showing clips from the Memorial Day picnic. Thanks to Jenny Kimber for letting me have the photos, Forrest Doddington for letting me have the footage he shot, and Hannah Arnold for taking my camera around and shooting some footage, too.
Friday, June 1, 2007
LIFE Groups
The Sheets-Mosier LIFE Group will be meeting throughout the summer. We have our schedules all lined up from now until August.
If you are in another group that isn't meeting, or if you are not currently in a group, please check out the link on the side. I posted our calendar.
(I'm not well-versed in HTML code, so it looks kinda' weird, but it gets you where we're meeting.)
We meet at 6:30 and eat and then have Bible study.
I didn't put our addresses on the calendar, so you'll have to look us up in the church directory.
Feel free to join us anytime!
--Daisha
If you are in another group that isn't meeting, or if you are not currently in a group, please check out the link on the side. I posted our calendar.
(I'm not well-versed in HTML code, so it looks kinda' weird, but it gets you where we're meeting.)
We meet at 6:30 and eat and then have Bible study.
I didn't put our addresses on the calendar, so you'll have to look us up in the church directory.
Feel free to join us anytime!
--Daisha
Gideon's Surgery
Here G is in his hospital gown.

Isn't he adorable?
The Ronald McDonald House was a great blessing. We were fed dinner, and given a place to stay.
However, Gideon being the light sleeper he is, and being in a new place... none of us slept.
And we weren't allowed to feed Gideon after 3 am. But that morning he was signing for breakfast so nicely, I felt really mean for saying 'no.'
Gideon made friends with adults and kids alike everywhere we went. He had no idea of what was coming up. At 7:30 we handed him off to a nurse and watched him go through double doors where we were not allowed to follow. (that's when I broke down)
Two hours later, his surgeon, Dr. Earhard, came and told us everything went well and that a nurse would be coming to get us soon.
A few minutes later, we were shown into the recovery room. Gideon arrived about a minute later... This was the hardest moment for JR, and I broke down again. He looked SO small and perfect. And then they showed us what they did and told us how to take care of his dressings. That was hard too.
He was a trooper all the way home. But once we got home, his bladder had a spasm and he screamed in pain until we could get him settled down. He stayed in my arms for the next 2 hrs. and then I passed him along to my mom. And while I was taking a shower, he started getting up and moving. By dinner time, he was running around like normal.
Today has been like yesterday. The only time he seems to hurt is when his bladder spasms. OH, and his catheter has a small amount of blood in it, but the nurse said that was to be expected.
Thank you for all of your prayers. (Keep 'em coming.) :)
-JR, Daisha, and Gideon
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