Sam gave me a ride to the Fall Festival at SBCC. The Fall Festival offers an alternative to Halloween trick-or-treating, with fun and games in the worship center and all of the classrooms upstairs. Costumes were not mandatory and a lot of kids came in street clothes.
Since our lifegroup volunteered to help at the Cafe on the patio, I took the wheelchair in order to be mobile, yet keeping my hands free to carry something. As a result, I was given a tray of pastries. Unfortunately, there were five others with similar trays. Fortunately, my tray was in my lap and at eye-level of the kids.
There were four card tables set-up with chairs. At one point, when it got slow, some of our group members were sitting at two of the tables.
A word about my blog .....
I'm using this blog to keep notes on my life and experiences, plus to keep track of my own recovery from a stroke (December 2006).
For those of you who were not aware, my brother, John, died on February 10, 2010. His remains were cremated and interred at Green Hills Memorial Park.
COMMENTS ARE ENCOURAGED, WELCOMED AND APPRECIATED.
For those of you who were not aware, my brother, John, died on February 10, 2010. His remains were cremated and interred at Green Hills Memorial Park.
COMMENTS ARE ENCOURAGED, WELCOMED AND APPRECIATED.
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