A Prayer and A Wonderful Memory from Haiti.....
Read the lyrics for "Let the world see" by Carl Cartee and think about Haiti.
Let the world see a light on a hill.
Let the world see Your purpose fulfilled.
Let the world see Your glory.
Let the world see Your love in our hearts.
Lord, You so loved the world
You gave Your only Son,
So now I give my all.
Let Your will be done.
Let Your will be done.
Let the world see a light on a hill.
Let the world see Your purpose fulfilled.
Let the world see Your glory.
Let the world see Your love in our hearts.
We have been called to go
Tell of the risen One.
The harvest time is here.
Let Your kingdom come.
Let Your kingdom come.
Light of the world, shine on, shine on.
Light of the world, shine on, shine on.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Wii Gaming and Photography Experimentation
Christy had decided that we needed to make going to The Olive Garden around New Year's an annual thing... which is fine with me because I LOVE The Olive Garden! I offered to have everyone come back to our house to hang out afterwards. We just got the Wii Fit for Christmas from my mom and we have loved playing the games and laughing at ourselves, so what better to watch people make fools of themselves trying to maneuver on the little Wii board?! Here are some pictures to capture a tiny but of the hillariousness that was that night...
Brooke trying to go through the obstacle course....
Kevin in Warrior Yoga Pose showing his great balance to align his pelvis.... hahahahaha
Chad flapping his wings to help the bird get to it's destination....
Kevin attempting the obstacle course... Go DeQuan!
Our little "Player A" who we named DeQuan... it fit him, I think. GOO DEQUAN!!!!
Photography Experimenting
Marshall and I went to the new park that is in Wake Forest to experiment with our new camera and to see what the park looked like. It was a beautiful park, but unfortunately it was about 32 degrees with the wind blowing like crazy! We did get some good shots and learned a little more about our camera. We stayed out for as long as we could stand it and our hands were burning and numb from being so cold. Here are some of the pictures we took.
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