Painting Bamboo
Back in 2021 Grace and Karen thought it would be fun to teach painting bamboo to friends and family who were having to remain home for a season. We found these lesson are still fun and wanted to share with you.
Back in 2021 Grace and Karen thought it would be fun to teach painting bamboo to friends and family who were having to remain home for a season. We found these lesson are still fun and wanted to share with you.
First Dog To Sing Happy Father's Day !
Snowy is such a fun Pup. She loves to sing along with Tiffeny. Happy Father's Day to Dads around the world.
Pentecost Rice Experiment
This is a fun experiemtn to try with your kids: First we cooked rice in water, so the rice absorbs the water. Second we cooled it and put it into 4 jars. We wrote PEACE' on one jar, 'LOVE on the second, IGNORE on the third and JUDGEMENT on the fourth. We will spend at least two minutes, three times a day talking to the rice. The comments will be in tongues for the PEACE jar, positive loving words for the LOVE jar, we will ignore the IGNORE jar and speak negative condemning words towards the JUDGEMENT jar. We will be updating you as we observe changes. When the experiment ends we will compile a complete video of the experiment.
SMUSH a Bird Feeder
One of the greatest lessons an adult can provide a child is to teach them about nature. Once you’ve completed this bird feeder project together, have your child take notes on the birds it attracts to your backyard.

You can make a simple bird feeder from a mesh bag that produce comes in. Just shape a suet into a ball, roll it in birdseed (although this isn’t necessary), put the suet in the mesh bag and hang it outside for a DIY bird feeder.
Do You Sell God Here?
Thinking the boy was pulling a prank, store owners would chase him out. This was the general response he got throughout the day. However, the adamantly determined boy didn’t give up. All day long, he walked in and out of stores seeking an opportunity to buy a little “God” with his humble penny.
As night fell, the little boy visited another store—it was the sixty-ninth shop—and repeated the same question to a silver-haired storekeeper: “Excuse me, Sir. Do you sell God here?”

The storekeeper, an old man, with a kind, gentle look in his eyes smiled and replied: “Tell me, child, why do you want to buy God?”
Finally, someone responded to the boy’s question with compassion. Touched, and with tears rolling down his cheeks, the boy relayed his story to the storekeeper.