That's what I'll have tomorrow. Well, the Pre-K-er won't start until the day after Labor Day, but he's pretty sure he already has a school. He's pretty excited. And cute. And excited.
I think Cody might be a teensy bit regretful of his decision not to play football. I hate it or him. I know he's going to be sad about feeling left out of all of it. He is standing by his decision and claiming he is ok with it all. I'm thinking he's ok right now, but it won't be easy for him when things get a bit more in full swing.
But Jacob and football are getting along really nicely. He is shining on the field. I couldn't be more proud of him. Awesome player. And hasn't played since 5th grade. The coaches have been singing his praises. I thought he might have been exaggerating a bit, but he got 5 sacks in the first scrimmage they played and played really, really well in the second. I'm not sure of the stats of that game, but he did really well. They have not made a decision as to whether or not he'll be on Varsity, but he works out with JV and V and has played in both for both scrimmages. Hopefully they'll just move him up to V and that'll be that. He really does shine. I am excited for him.
Changing lanes...
God gives me visions - just little things that I see in the Spirit briefly. Sometimes a bit longer in some visions than others, and not every day. I've blogged most of them on the Adventures in Bible School blog. A couple of weekends ago, when we went to Matthew's house for the worship thingy, God gave me a beautiful one of Joshua. I was watching him sitting at a table just playing with his hands. He was being so good, being the only little guy at the thing. All of a sudden, I saw his hands as a grown man's hands. He was laying his hands on people's heads and healing/praying for them. It was amazing and beautiful. I love it when I see things like that. It's so wonderful.
Changing lanes again...
I met with Pastor Terry about Dena the other day. He gave me some sound advise and helped me see some wisdom in the steps I need to take with her. I am planning to go out to dinner with her as soon as our schedules can mesh and we can get it done. We'll see how it all goes.