Our Sunday School class had a picnic at a local park on Saturday evening, with a Easter egg hunt for the kids. Rather than pack a meal, we stopped at a Dairy Queen on the way for burgers, onions rings and Blizzards. The weather was beautiful, and the kids had a great time on the playground. Of course, I neglected to bring the camera, so I don't have any pictures; you'll just have to take my word for it.
Oddly enough, out of a little less than a dozen kids amongst the families from our class, there are only two girls; the rest are boys, most of them Eric's age or younger. Eric's 4-year-old Sunday School class is made up of about seven or eight boys with one or two girls who show up occasionally.
Monday, April 18, 2011
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