"The cycle of Love that God pours into our life is not complete until it is pouring out of ours to meet the needs of other people."
-Joyce Meyer

Monday, December 21, 2009

Starbucks for Salvation Army Bell Ringer


I was soooo proud of Greyson the other day!!! We were shopping and it was so cold outside. We walked out of Macy's and passed the Salvation Army friend ringing her bell like crazy in the cold. I usually prompt the ideas for our "sweet treat" acts of service each week. BUT- Greyson said on his own..."Mom, that lady looks really cold. Maybe we should go get her some hot cocoa." So we did, right then, right away. Way to go Dude! That's why we're doing this :)



We pulled up to the lady ringing the Salvation Army bell and he handed her the cocoa. As we drove off Greyson said, " It makes you feel good when you do nice things for people."


"A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed."
-Proverbs 11:25

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Sending thanks and appreciation to soliders this Christmas

Merry Christmas to our troops and thanks for all that you do!!!!

This week...we're sending thanks and appreciaton to wounded / recovering soliders and deployed soliders. We think of you and we pray for you. Thank you for your devotion to our country. We love you this Christmas and always!!

For packages, go to....

http://www.militarymissionsonline.com/operationsendchristmas.htm

or
When you are making out your Christmas card list this year, please include the following:

A Recovering American Soldier
c/o Walter Reed Army Medical Center
6900 Georgia Avenue
NW
Washington,D.C. 20307-5001

Monday, November 23, 2009

Passing out Friday Flowers at White Rock Retirement Village





Last friday, we went to Walmart and picked out some flowers. Greyson picked red roses....he has good taste! And, Riley picked out some yellow roses. We took them to visit my Gram-Margie and all her friends at White Rock Retirement Village. Greyson and Riley were so sweet walking around, giving a flower to each lady we saw and saying, "Happy Friday!"


Each night when I put Greyson to bed, we say the #1 high and low of our day before we say our prayers. After passing out all the flowers, Greyson got in the car and said, "Mom, you know what my high was today? Giving those grandma's flowers." Yep, that made it worth the trip....right then and there!


"A cheerful look brings joy to the heart,
and good news health to the bones."
Proverbs 15:30

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Passing out DART tickets



Last Friday we played at the park in downtown Plano and walked across the street to the Farmer's Market for some fruits and veggies. Before hopping in our car to drive home, we decided to pay a visit to the DART station for our service project of the week. We bought some day pass tickets and passed them out to people who were in need of one. I think Greyson enjoyed getting some high fives, hugs and smiles from strangers... FUN, FUN, VERY FUN TO MAKE SOMEONE'S DAY A LITTLE CHEAPER!



Saturday, October 24, 2009

October Sweet Treats!


I've gotta catch us up! Maybe I'll be updating this each month....haven't been so good about jotting down our activities for each week. However, we've been busy and it's been fun :)



This past week, Greyson had filled up his penny bank, so we decided to take it to Coinstar. Who knew that a big jar full of change would turn out to be $74.00! We were so excited! So, he got to put some in his savings acct., take some to the $$$$ store ( he picked out an airplane) and 1/3 of it will go to Little Ameressa.
She's our sweet treat this week.
Ameressa is an Ethipoian child that Greyson's Sunday school group at Chase Oaks Church has adopted this year as their Compassion Child. The money that the kids bring each Sunday helps to pay for her education, school supplies, clothes, ect. With Christmas approaching, they are now saving up to buy Ameressa a cow for her and her family.
I was explaining to Greyson why a cow will be such a wonderful gift for them to get at Christmas time. He responded with, "Well, I think we should also make some cupcakes to send her because chocolate cupcakes go really good with milk. She probably hasn't had a chocolate cupcake with milk before." I thought that was so sweet. But later that night, he almost brought me to tears. He'd been working on something in his room for awhile and he walked in with this picture that he'd been drawing. He said that he wanted to send it to Ameressa with her cupcakes. Greyson is definitely talented when it comes to picking up his crayons. He's always loved to do art! But, this picture was the most colorful, detailed picture I've ever seen him do. It's a picture of a girl in front of her house with flowers and hearts in the windows. I was proud that he'd been thinking of her hours later and spent so much time on it. I'll be sure to send it with his change!



We've also been really busy this month during all the rainy, cool days we've had...Cleaning out ALL the closets! Why are my kids growing!!! Greyson grew 2 full sizes since last fall / winter. So, we put some things out for donation trucks. But, we have also delivered tupperwares of clothes to several friends with
kids in those sizes. Hopefully they'll enjoy them as much as we did. It's so hard for me to part with some of the outfits they looked so little and cute in :(


Greyson greets our Mailman, Dan, each day when he's dropping off our mail. He routinely comes within 30 minutes of us walking home from school with Greyson. So, we hang in the front yard and play and when he drives up, Greyson runs to get our mail from him. So, this week, we decided to give Mailman Dan a bag of Halloween candy to munch on while he delivers mail. Of course the week we decide to do this, Mailman Dan seems to be on a different schedule and we kept missing him. So, finally, Grey decided that it'd be a nice surprise to just put it in the mail box for him. I'll have to add a picture of Mailman Dan soon. :)


Our giving bucket is full too! Greyson's school is doing a food drive now through mid Novemeber. All the food is going to Life Source, which provides food, clothing, furniture, and financial assistance to those who are in need. So, we get to unload our "giving bucket" a little bit each day as he takes it to school with him.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Makin' cookies :)




Greyson and Riley making cookies for new neighbors in the neighborhood. YUM!

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Grey & Riley's Giving Bucket




Well, to start this off, we're going to re-awaken something we started last year. It'll be a good thing to start with because it'll continue throughout the year. We have kinda neglected it over the summer. Our "giving bucket" is a tall tupperware that we keep in the kitchen. Each time we go to the grocery store, Greyson and Riley pick one thing to add to the "giving bucket." Either a box of Macaroni, Ramen noodle, a canned fruti or vegetable, ect...They are in charge of putting it in the bucket while I put away groceries in the kitchen. When the bucket gets full, we'll take it to a food pantry, church or to someone who needs it.
We talked about this at the dinner table last night and it kept Greyson talking for a while. Who needs this food...lead to conversations of us being so thankful that we have a kitchen full of food each day, that our Daddy has a job so we can go to the store....then that lead to how thankful we are to have a home and not be homeless. We talked about how we couldn't imagine not having a warm, dry house to live in this week with the CONSTANT rain lately! Greyson said, "Well, we just need to go out and find all the houses that nobody wants to buy and give it to the homeless people to live in together. Then when we run out of those houses, we'll get the worker people to build them some houses."
I sure wish we could let all the 4 year olds solve the problems in our world...the solutions really should be as easy as they see it!

"A generous man will himself be blessed, for he shares his food with the poor."
-Proverbs 22:9