Maddox's baptism was on Sunday, September 29th. Here is the video of the service. Maddox asked Jesus to be his Savior earlier this year on Monday, March 25th, after a very special Palm Sunday service in our Sunday night AWANA program had him thinking a lot more about wanting to trust in Jesus. He had always said he planned to wait until he was older to ask Jesus into his heart (which sometimes cracked me up as we would talk). However, on this particular Monday night, he enthusiastically said he didn't want to wait any longer. He made sure his brother was home and that we could pray together after school on that Monday. It is such a blessing to know I get to spend eternity with both my boys after their public profession of faith in Christ as God's Son who came to the earth and died for our sins. We are so thankful for this gift of salvation and the promise of an eternity with our Savior.
Zander offered to help me make tacos last week. Beau supervised from the wood floor!
Zack has decorated for fall... we have pumpkins, flowers and festive orange lights out front!
We didn't have school on Friday due to Hurricane Helene. The boys love turning our dining room table into a ping pong game!
Testing out Burke's old costumes on Beau.... isn't he cute?!
Beau is starting to rest more when we are home instead of constantly getting into things! haha
We celebrated Grandpa's 75th birthday at the Seafood Shack! It was such good food and great company! Can't believe he is 3/4 of a century and he definitely doesn't look it! I'm glad I have his genes! ;)
Maddox invited friends to AWANA last Sunday night. We went for ice cream afterwards!
We spent the weekend at the ballfield as well.... cheering on Emmy at softball on Saturday and Zander at soccer on Sunday afternoon!
We celebrated Great Grandma Nancy's birthday on the 22nd. In her memory, we played games and ate yummy food! I love that they had a September calendar from when she was alive in the 1930s at our table! It was cool to think about she might have been doing at that time!
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