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Friday, December 24, 2010

Random Ramblings



Something my family has missed since we moved is Buckeyes. People here have never heard of them. Buckeyes are essential to us "Ohioans", so my family decided to venture out into the unknown world of candy making and give some of these Ohio treats out to people for Christmas. Eli got all into it and mixed the peanut butter mixture himself.





The rolling of the balls, which Faith did a very good job with.


The finished peanut butter balls. This was everyone's favorite part: dipping the balls into melted chocolate.
The finished product. Not perfect, but pretty good considering Faith and Lydia did most of it.

We did our dance/play last night,(the one I blogged about earlier) and it turned out really good. We managed to get a Joseph, so we had a complete cast. He was a real live person, too, so no cardboard needed. I will try to get a video of it up soon. Until then, Merry Christmas!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

My mom has had an expressive signing ministry for as long as I can remember. Expressive signing is a mixture of ASL, dance, and drama. I do a little of it as well, and when we came to Washington the doors opened up for us to start another signing ministry. Expressive signing hasn't been done in the western states as much as in the eastern, so people are intrigued by it. Our group consists of our pastor's wife, a woman from Peru who is still learning English, a Khazak woman who is wonderful in dance, a Muslim, and two other woman, along with my mom and me. My point in bringing this up is that we are doing a couple of songs that show Jesus' life on earth, and then him dying on the cross. The second song tells that he then rose again, and that he's not a baby in a manger anymore. We had the first song almost finished, but our assistant pastor, who is playing Jesus, came in and changed a lot of it. The changes were good, but the fact that we only have two more weeks is a little difficult. Also, I'm supposed to play Mary, but we have no Joseph. The guy who was going to play him can't anymore, so we have to find another. My dad thinks we should just paint him onto cardboard and stand him there. I'm thinking that since Joseph has to get up and dance during the second song, the cardboard version is not adequate. Hmm....