During June Katrina has successfully attempted some firsts.
She went on her first sleep-over.
She has a new dear friend name Lily and after VBS a few weeks back
Lily invited Katrina over for the night.
Needless to say, Pancho and I had a harder time than Katrina!
We are so used to her flamboyant personality within our home
on a regular basis that she was dearly missed.
The next night we had Lily stay with us.
I thought it would be extra fun to pretend the girls
were staying at Hotel Duran.
I welcomed them inside, showed them to their room
and gave them their key.
The hotel had an outdoor pool which was open during
the afternoon as well as the property's playground.
Later in the afternoon the hotel shuttle
transported the guests to a local bowling alley
where they bowled two games.
After dinner the hotel hosted a craft night
where the guests made tie-dye shirts.
The evening ended with a movie in the hotel theater with popcorn.
In the morning the guests received a continental breakfast
in bed.
It was a great time and I hope created a great memory
in their minds.
Last week Katrina ventured to Camp Forest Springs
for their First Adventure Day Camp.
It was an exciting time for her to be a camper,
even if it was just during the day.
There were four families from our area that planned to drive
daily so we were able to carpool and each of us took one
trip there and one trip home with all four kids and it
worked incredibly well.
I picked the kids up on Wednesday, the second-to-last day of day camp.
The trip home was great!
The kids sang the songs they had been learning.
They all shared a high-light and a low-light
(to be sure, the low-lights were VERY difficult to think of, most were
things like, "I didn't like archery because I did not hit the target even one time.")
They told me about the food and the activities.
3 John 4
I have NO greater joy than to hear of my children walking in the truth.
While Katrina was away I was struck with how little I pray for her
on a daily basis.
What I mean is, when she is with me I do not pray for her like I did
when she was away overnight with Lily or at day camp.
It was like I was having a Katrina-fast.
I praised the Lord for the incredible blessing that Katrina is to me.
I begged the Lord for her safety.
I pleaded with Him for her heart to be bent more and more towards Him.
It was a wonderful time of prayer for her and a
wonderful time of fellowship for me with my God
who has gifted me with Katrina for nearly 6.5 years.
Jesus, thank You for reminding me of the importance
of praying for my children. Thank You for the
opportunity to have a Katrina-fast.
Help me to pray for all three of them even when
they are with me!



