Flat Emily Week 17
Yesterday was a happy-sad day. Why you ask? Because it was my last flute lesson with Ms. Fancy! I played softball while we were here and yesterday was my last game, and… We won! 18 to like umm 11? I didn’t hit the ball but I got two runs! Exciting, right? (Oh, for people who don’t know softball, a run means points.) If you don’t know how I got on the base without hitting the ball, it’s because I got four balls… You don’t know what that is. It’s another way to get on the base! You know, if you don’t swing the bat. If you have four balls then you can get on the base. Still don’t understand?! Please just search it up on Google! I can’t use up all my time to explain it to you. Thank you! (Oh and if it sounds mean, *which my brother says it does* I was just kidding. Lol) We are definitely going to Arizona now. I mean, I’m kind of happy? But not really. I’m sad because I always have to leave my friends behind. *Sigh*. Well if we stay for forever, which is likely, I will be able to get a budgie! Here’s a picture of one. So cute! Well I better get going. Ciao!
Flat Etie
Hello guys🤗! We are still in Texas, Pilot Point. But we are moving at the end of April! We are going to Arkansas, Tennessee, Indiana, Kansas, Colorado, Idaho, Utah, and then Arizona. (they are in order when we go there). I also have to tell you about our mission trip to Phoenix, we went with Brad,Sterling ( our pastor), Avery (Sterling’s daughter),Toni, Mark, Kristy, and Deb.We helped a Taiwanese church. We went to apartment complexes and prayed for them with Mark and Laura. They were missionaries in Taiwan for 29 years. We also went to this place called Uncle Pandas and it was sooooooooooo good! We were going to go to the Grand Canyon on the last day but we didn’t. The day before we went to Cottonwood (that is were we will be going when we go to Arizona to plant a church) and then we went to Sedona instead of the Grand Canyon. I will put more on my next blog post. Bye!
Thanks, Madalyn, for mentioning my name as your flute teacher. But I felt much more than that. You and your wonderful family opened your hearts, minds and faith to me, making me feel so comfortable with y’all as if I became part of your family. After each flute lesson, I found myself bursting with joy and filled with hope. Madalyn, your stunning ability to learn quickly, follow directions and comprehend my high-speed communication amazed me. You instantly became a blessing to me. Of course, I will miss you (I already do), but I will pray for your continued dedication to your flute, softball and family’s ministry. There will always be a special place in my heart for you.
Musically, following in the Footsteps of Jesus, Fancy Miss Nancy (Odie and Whiskers too) 🎶👣🐾🐾