Sunday, January 16, 2011

Watching Things Happen

One of the biggest assets of a family farming operation is the interaction between children and adults. Children grow up with a sense of purpose when they have things to do and people to watch. Proverbs 17:6 says "Children's children are a blessing to the older, and parents are the pride of their children."
Here Ezra is watching Uncle Mark replace a clutch in his pickup.



In this picture the older grandkids are trying to decide who is going to ride and who is going to push. In a comical way it kind of reminds me of our government. When you have more people riding in the wagon than pushing the wagon you don't get very far.



Jestina is showing and telling Mike how to clean a 3-wheeler. She came with her father Pablo who is cleaning up a combine.



I attended chapel at Osky Chr. Grade School one morning this week where the second graders were talking about courage. This is Cody and a couple of his classmates.



In the future when your children ask you, "what do these stones mean?" tell them, "Israel crossed the Jordan on dry ground." He did this so that the peoples of the earth would know that the Lord is powerful and so that you might always respect the Lord your God. Joshua 4:21,24









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