Hi everyone,
We have had a productive and fun week. Olga and Christine (age 98) have enjoyed us and we have enjoyed them. Christine has especially grown fond of Ethan. They have become buddies. We will complete their bathroom early this week. The shower is complete and turned out beautiful.
The weather straightened out later this week after a couple of tornado warnings. MS was just one state affected by storms.
Last year we went to Winterjam in Mobile. The opening act at this concert was Britt Nicole. Brian was impressed with her. Her first CD was to be released in May 2007 by Sparrow records.
We ordered her CD for Christmas and just received it here this week. WAOY 91.7 was giving away tickets and Brian won a pair. The concert was last night at Pascagoula MS. (a 35 minute drive)
Brian and Charlotte went as a date. Serious, we had a blast. Her concert was one of the very best we have ever seen. She opened with a worship concert, then her brother Bryn preached a message. Their focus is on ministry to the teen generation. They had alter and prayer time and then concluded with their concert. The entire band, Britt, and Bryn completely poured their hearts out for over 3.5 hours. We sang, we laughed, we danced and we cried. We highly recommend that you all discover this great new artist. She is only 20 something years old.
Her CD is called Say It. You will not be disappointed.
We have a busy week. On Wednesday, we will join CLCA to go to the movie "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything" by Veggie Tales and Universal Studios. The church bought a bunch of tickets and are taking the Kids church and their families.
We are expecting it to be a good time.
Go Packers!! We hope you all had a chance to see the game!
Next weekend will be CLCA's annual youth retreat called WinterQuest. Brian, Nicholas, Joshua, and Samuel will attend. Brian will be helping with some work to contribute to the success of this event.
We will be volunteering to do a oak staircase and railing for a couple here at the church. They have built their own home since the storm, but were hoping for some help with this project. They told God they
would not ask for help, but were trusting to have an offer for help. Without knowing this we felt led to help them.
They are Ethan's Kids church teachers and are a blessing.
We stayed at the camp on Saturday this week. Brian worked on the family honey-do list. We had some small projects on the R.V. to help it be a little more functional. This mostly consisted of interior cabinet upgrades to help with storage.
We are all good. Rosa had been a bit congested last week but is better.
May God richly bless you all.
In Christ,
The Haines Family
Sunday, January 13, 2008
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