Monday, September 25, 2006

The Performance of a Lifetime


Okay, so it's the only performance of his lifetime, so far, but Jake's concert this past Friday night was definitely something to remember. His nursery school had a big production (around 150 people in attendance) and Jake's age group sang three songs. The picture is of Jake with his friends Craig and Ethan, enjoying their post-concert treats.

Now being the good Nazarene he is, Jake chose not to do any of the dance movements, even when reminded by his teacher... you know Methodist nursery school. But the video tape shows that he did sing the songs... and swat at the moths... and pick his nose. I think every kid has to do that in at least one concert in their lives, right?

We had a great time watching him in his first performance, and also enjoyed the company of fellow missionaries David and Patti Cramer, who couldn't resist coming out for such a big event. They definitely got their money's worth. :) Not many of the pictures turned out due to the lighting, but the video tape turned out okay, except for Daddy demonstrating why people choose to buy tripods. Any of you are welcome to come over and watch the video any time!

Jake's Quote of the Week

"No mommy, you can't put cookies on the table. Did your mommy say you could do that?"

(Mommy put a cookie directly on the table, not on a plate or napkin. This deeply offended Jake, and he let her know.)

Praises and Prayer Requests

Jake has a follow-up appointment for a hearing test tomorrow, just a little over a month after his surgery. Although we don't notice a dramatic difference in his responses to us, we are praying that the test shows that his hearing is returning to normal. Please pray that these tests go well tomorrow, and if not, that God could heal Jake's hearing.

Please also remember the following in prayer this week:

-- We have been having a lot of car trouble recently, our car is going into the shop tomorrow for the third time in the last week. Please pray that the mechanic would solve the problem this time and that we can escape with our bank account in tact.
-- Jake was diagnosed with tonsilitis last week (although we're wondering if it was strep throat). He is better now, but the doctor has said that if he has a flare-up again, that we should consider having his tonsils removed. Please pray that God could heal Jake and give him a bit of a break from these health issues.

Until next time,

Jeremy, Tricia & Jake

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