



Hello! It's us, Aaron, Margaret, Zoe, and Eve! The purpose of this blog is to keep you all updated on our lives and where God is taking us. Moving 7 times since 1999 has been interesting, but not nearly as interesting as the journey we have been on to serve our God and all that we have learned while working in full-time ministry. To all our friends, past, present, and future...welcome to our blog!
2 comments:
I WAS WONDERING WHAT HAPPENED TO ZOE'S FINGER UNTIL YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT THE FINGER CAST. SO WHAT IS IT FOR EXACTLY?
Hey Kortni! The casts are not really for anything. I guess it's mostly so kids can get more comfortable around hospital people in a fun setting plus they get a cool "cast" to walk around with and show people. Plus, the hospital in town has been doing for years (Like I said, I used to get them when I was a kid) so it's a tradition that they do at community events.
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