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Transition

How is your summer going?

 

Ours is in full swing. For example, as I headed down to type this, my beloved Grandpa was singing “It is Well” at my kitchen table.

 

I’m in heaven.

 

Our immediate and extended family is in transition, and after so much planning and praying, it feels as though I’m simply along for the ride. Following behind the Master in an already-parted sea. So well taken care of and loved.

 

I thought the process might inspire reflection, and it has, but it’s not translating to writing at this point. I find myself with very little to say on here but much to thank Him for in my heart.

 

I hope you’re doing well. And in the absence of much interaction on here, I’ll leave you with this:

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And this:

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Don’t you just love Him?

Ways to Save Week of June 2nd

Riverfest starts tomorrow. Download a free Festival Event Guide here.

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Central Branch Library will be holding a special Used Book Sale on the West Side Patio during Riverfest, Saturday the 4th from 11-5.

Sedgwick County Master Gardeners is hosting the Garden Tour 2016. $10 gets you entrance to all 8 lovely gardens.

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Looking for outdoor summer fun for the kiddos? The Great Plains Nature Center has you covered. Check out their inexpensive outings here.

Botanica’s Butterfly House opening is this Sunday the 5th from 1:00-5:00. Entrance is only $3 with your Riverfest button. The first 100 children get to release a butterfly.

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Have you checked out Fun Fit at the YMCA yet? The Downtown Branch also offers evening sessions from 6-8:30 Monday – Thursday. It is free with your membership for kids ages 6-12. Plus, the Kid Power Cafe is available beginning at 11 (immediately after the morning sessions from 9-11) for free, healthy meals for ages 18 and under.

Speaking of the YMCA, Saturday they are hosting a Free Baseball Clinic for any current baseball participants, any age. Come to the South Y outdoor fields from 9-Noon. Free and no registration required. Come learn some skills for this season.

Did you know June is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month? Reverie will be using an awareness stamp on their cups to help raise support. For more information visit alz.org.

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Know about the Wicked Brew Tour? Visit any participating location for a passport – get any 5 stamps and get a t-shirt. Anything for a t-shirt. More info here.

Did you know Friday is National Donut Day? Hit up The Donut Whole to celebrate.

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You’re remembering all the local Farmer’s Markets, yes? (Thanks, Wichita on the Cheap for an updated list!)

Also from WOTC:

The Free Swim Day Calendar for city wide pools. This Sunday the 5th is the first one at Harvest.

And the City-Wide Garage Sale Calendar. This Saturday we have Andover, Park City, Clearwater, Halstead, and Garden Plain.

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Library:

Today from 10:30-11:15 the Goddard Puppet Ladies will be at Evergreen, telling about the Horned Toad Prince.

Also today from 10:15-11:15 at Westlink, enjoy Mother Goose Games

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Tomorrow, the 3rd, enjoy a Preschool Dance Party at Alford from 10:30-11 for ages 2-6.

Monday the 6th at Evergreen and Tuesday the 7th at Angelou, you can make & take a boomerang any time from 2-5.

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Then Wednesday the 8th from 10:30-11 at Rockwell, enjoy the Puppet Show Interrupting Chicken.

Also Wednesday at Westlink from 2:30-3:30, join the Minecraft fun with a scavenger hunt, crafts and more.

Next Wednesday at Central, ages 9-11 can use salt and paint to make artwork from 2:30-3:30.

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On Tuesday at Central, celebrate Riverfest with glue & glitter to make your own temporary tatoos.

At Linwood next Wednesday from 2:30-3:30, teens ages 12-17 can enjoy Superhero challenges like Iron Man tech gadget building and Hawkeye archery.

Learn about Microsoft Word next Tuesday at Central from 10:30-Noon.

And Senior Wednesday on the 8th will show a musical play, Presidential Briefs from 1:30-2:30 at Central.

 

I hope you have a great weekend!

These 7 Days

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Sweet one

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Tough

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Aiming for puddles

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Seeing The Butcher’s Son. Wonderful storytelling.

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Gramma’s backyard is hours of entertainment

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And beauty

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A ride through the zoo

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Glory

 

Your 7 Days? (Hope you had a wonderful holiday weekend.)

Ways to Save Week of May 26th

You know Riverfest is in 8 days, yes? Check out all the details on their site.

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Final Friday is tomorrow. You can get event details (and a map) here

Did you know there are opportunities to ride the City Bus during Ozone Alert days? “When weather and environmental conditions indicate Ozone levels could be high, an Ozone Alert will be issued.” On these days we can all take steps to lower the levels, including walking or riding the bus. For an email sent directly to you for these days, visit wichita.gov/ozone.

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The Kid Power Cafe will be available again this summer for free meals for kids. Visit usd259summerfood.org for information on locations and times.

Curious about different week-long or one-day camps for your kiddos? Go to wichita.gov/parkandrec to find some great ideas.

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Botanica will be hoppin this summer. All summer long, from 10-2 in the Downing Children’s Garden, exciting and educational activities will be available. Like their Facebook page to stay up to date.

Wichita Public Swimming Pools open this Monday, May 30th.

This Saturday the 28th from 6-8 pm, come to Naftzger Park for an End of School Bash. Rec games, board games, crafts and more will be available…along with food trucks.

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The YMCA Waterparks will be opening on Monday May 30th as well. Enjoy lazy rivers, slides, climbing walls, and the wave pool. Free with membership.

Fun Fit has started at the YMCA. Enjoy your workout while kids ages 6-12 get active with games designed to improve strength, endurance, and flexibility. See your nearby branch for details.

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Wichita Art Museum is hosting their third annual Bike Blitz. Hop on your bike and ride to WAM to decorate bicycles & enjoy giveaways and activities.

 

And for Senior Wednesday next week, check out their Art Movie: Herb & Dorothy, the story of unlikely art collectors. Doors open at 10:00 am for coffee and treats, with show starting at 10:30.

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Don’t miss the Johnson’s Garden CentersMemorial Day Sale. Among other deals, you can enjoy 30% off all trees and annuals.

Elderslie FarmsBramble Cafe Opening has been pushed back to June 9th due to the torrential rains. Enjoy the fresh goodness then.

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The Palace Theatre Summer Kids Series starts up next Wednesday with the movie Flushed Away. Enjoy fun, family-friendly films in the cool air.

 

Library:

Summer Reading Program is a go. Everything, including sign up, is online this year. For every 10 days you read for at least 20 minutes, you’re eligible for a prize.

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And for the skinny on all the great events going on, visit wichitalibrary.org and click the Events Tab.

 

Have a wonderful weekend!

Summer

What are you looking forward to about this summer?

 

As per usual, we have made a list of stuff our family wants to get our hands into. Thought I’d share a few:

 

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House projects

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Crafting

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Hosting

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Local Love

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YouTube videos

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Date Nights

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Morning walks

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Photography

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Grilling

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Yard Sale-ing

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Gardening

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Reading

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Extended Family Love

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More essential oils

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Pinterest recipes

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Library

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A couple of Wichita Parks & Rec One-Day Camps

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Time with Grandparents

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VBS at friends’ churches and Kids Kamp at our church

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What kind of stuff are you planning?

Completed and Dedicated

Well, friends, we are due for a recap.

 

Between chapters 8 & 9 in Zechariah, a very important event happens for our exiles: the Temple is completed.

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“So the Jewish elders continued their work, and they were greatly encouraged by the preaching of the prophets Haggai and Zechariah son of Iddo. The Temple was finally finished, as had been commanded by the God of Israel and decreed by Cyrus, Darius, and Artaxerxes, the kings of Persia. The Temple was completed on March 12, during the sixth year of King Darius’s reign.”

 

Ezra 6:14-15 NLT

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Can you believe it? So much work and time away from their families, along with so many challenges and rebukes and encouragements from Haggai and Zechariah. And here they are. Almost exactly 70 years after its devastation, the Temple is complete.

 

Up next: a party.

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“The Temple of God was then dedicated with great joy by the people of Israel, the priests, the Levites, and the rest of the people who had returned from exile. During the dedication ceremony for the Temple of God, 100 young bulls, 200 rams, and 400 male lambs were sacrificed. And 12 male goats were presented as a sin offering for the twelve tribes of Israel. Then the priests and Levites were divided into their various divisions to serve at the Temple of God in Jerusalem, as prescribed in the Book of Moses.”

 

Ezra 6:16-18 NLT

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I just love how far we traveled with our exiles during this school year. For my personal sanity – and the health of my family – I took the summer off last year from Bible study in this space. What resulted was a whetted appetite to dig deeper come August. That is my plan again this year. Today is our boys’ last day of school and we have several big adjustments coming in our immediate and extended family’s life.

 

Breaks are good.

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But don’t you just adore our exiles completed the Temple? And how celebration follows? Whether your summer season revolves around a school calendar or not, let’s all celebrate what God has done the past year. If we are seeking Him and His Word and community with His people with humble hearts, growth and change are inevitable.

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And He’s the ultimate party.

 

Have a wonderful summer with your people!

Ways to Save Week of May 19th

Friday the 20th is another Night at the Fountains from 5 – 8 pm. Enjoy different food trucks and a walk along the river. Then Sunday come for more goodness with Food Trucks at the Fountain from 11:30-2:30. Yoga and live music round out the experience.

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If you or someone you know needs some guidance in joining Medicare, register here for Sedgwick County Extension Office’s seminar Medicare Options.

 

Catch Alex Grecian at Watermark on Monday the 23rd at 6 pm for a reading and signing of his book Lost and Gone Forever.

 

Then on May 25 at the WSU Metroplex, don’t miss Watermark & Gear Up’s hosting of Wil Haygood for a reading of Showdown: Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court Nomination That Changed America. Haygood is the author of the bestseller The Butler, and in this biography he details the events surrounding Marshall as the first African American Supreme Court Justice.

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Did you know May was National Bike Month? In honor of this, enjoy the Wichtia Art Museum’s Bike to Work Breakfast Stop tomorrow Friday the 20th from 6 – 9 am. All bikers can stop by the gardens and help themselves to breakfast treats.

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Also this morning at WAM, enjoy The Gift of Art for any with early to mid-stage memory loss and their care providers. This free event will be led by the curator of education to encourage personal expression and reflection at a nice slow pace.

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Mark your calendars for the 5th Annual Restoration Ride & Car Show on Saturday June 4th benefiting the important mission of Carpenter Place. Festivities include a cookout, car show, motorcycle ride and prize opportunities.

 

This Friday and Saturday is Opera on the Lake at Bradley Fair. Wichita Grand Opera will perform Pirates of Penzance. For reserved ticket seating call 316.683.3444. The event will feature free community seating along Bradley Fair Lake. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy music under the evening sky.

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What are Monday nights like for you? Mead’s Corner hosts Celtic Jam nearly every Monday, beginning at 7 pm.

 

Catch Natural Grocer’s public talk “Can Your Food Choices Save the Planet?” this Saturday the 21st from 2:00-3:30.

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And mark your calendars, The Bramble Cafe at Elderslie Farm will be opening a week from Saturday, May 28th. This Farm to Table Cafe will be open Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through August 6th. Enjoy fresh meals in an idyllic setting.

 

Library:

You can join the waiting list here to learn to use Overdrive, the Library’s free digital e-book service at Westlink on Tuesday the 24th.

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And don’t miss our Hook & Needle Friends event, held every Wednesday at Alford. Come from 10-noon to help those new to the needle or learn from others.

 

Have a great weekend!

These 7 Days

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From the yard

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See the empty backseat? That’s a date. (Our sweet friends got married.)

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Using up our about-to-expire passes. Lots of skating lately. (And youngest got brave.)

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Triumphant

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Your 7 Days?