Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Xtreme Days - Day 2

Another fun day at VBS today!  I woke up early to go for a run.  Madi wanted to go with me so she rode her bike.  Great way for her to get out and me to run.  So we did a loop through the sub.  Then when we got to our street again, she went on one sidewalk and I went across the street on the other sidewalk.  I asked her if she wanted to race.  So off we went.  Right before she got to the alley, I yelled out "Stop and watch out for that car that's coming down the alley!"  So she slowed down to look down the alley and I said "Just kidding!"  And ran as fast as I could to the end.  Of course she still beat me.  We had a good laugh.  Though I won't be making it a habit to joke about seeing cars for fear she won't see one when it comes.  However, it was much fun!

We picked up Landon and then went to VBS.  Then picked up some donut holes - glazed.  Then she had a great time.  Said that the karate was so tiring.  All the push ups and jumping jacks and things wore her out. Sounds like she's having a blast.

They are still taking enrollments for the overnight camp that will be held at TWU called "Camp KidJam."  Looks amazing!!!!  Wish I were young enough to go.  It's the last week of July - July 26-29.  Our church camp for kids for grades 3-6.  We think Madi will make great friends from church as well grow spiritually. It'll be awesome for her.

And in other exciting news - she has health insurance!  Woo hoo!  It is the CHIP program.  Was recommended by Shannon.  I applied a few weeks ago.  We received the paperwork yesterday.  It is such a blessing to know that we have health insurance for her.  This was honestly my biggest worry if something happened and God really blessed us.  No cost on our end.  Government program for kids.  Perfect for our situation.  Just a total blessing.

So all in all a great day.  I promise we are not eating sandwiches every lunch.  And she's had a different dinner for the last two weeks.  I'm sure a sandwich here or there won't hurt her.  She'll probably have quite a few of them during the school year.  And if that's the biggest complaint, then we must be doing a pretty good job! :)

Still working on the walkie talkie thing.  Hoping to order that tonight.  Otherwise all is good.

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