Every year for the past ten years we have had the tradition of visiting a local farm during the month of October with some sweet and dear friends we affectionately call "Uncle Matt" and "Aunt Jess". Well today was that day! We look forward to doing the same three things each time we visit: go through the 4-acre corn maze, play in the kids' play area, and ride the tractor-train around the farm. Some years we buy veggies or fruit or pumpkins for cooking or carving at their farmer's market. One year we had the kids ride the ponies and most years we indulge in "Mexican Corn". Now, if you haven't had Mexican Corn you don't know what you're missing! This is fresh corn, fire-roasted, then topped with globs of
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My husband and I have made teaching obedience to our children a top priority. Why?
First, it is for their safety. If they can't obey something as simple as "Come here, please." then they won't have the practice or trustworthiness to obey immediately when we say, "Don't touch that!" as they're reaching for a spider, or when we say, "Stop!" as they are running toward a street. Second, it is to teach them ultimate obedience to God. God will sometimes ask us to |
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