Also, yesterday, a neighbor was having a yard sale. We stopped near the end. She had at least 30 pair of almost new shoes. Most still had the price tag on the bottom. She said that we could take whatever we wanted and the money I was going to use to pay her I should put towards my third Princess going on her service mission to Kenya. We ended up taking most of the shoes and a few skirts.
Four of my five daughters ended up with some of those shoes. You can see how I used them in our "trail" of candy and movies for Easter this morning in the photo above. The girls were all trying them on as they came into the room. Here is the post explaining about "the trail:" http://thesecretisgratitude.blogspot.com/2010/12/follow-candy-trail-family-traditions.html
Yesterday, just after that, we were at a store and my daughter nudged me to look down and there was a shinny new penny on the ground. I asked the clerk if she wanted it and she said, "Its yours." I laughed and thought, I really do need to have more faith,He takes care of everything. I kept it to put in my "jar" for found money.
So, today, I am at Church and a man in our congregation asked how my daughters fund raising is going for Kenya. I told him we had about $500 more dollars to raise to make the next payment next week and get her ready to go. He said he thought that he could help with a few others and to let him know how it was going. I told him that one group had pledged $500 a few months ago and it never showed up.
After the meeting ended, he came up and handed me a folded check and said, "This is confidential." I thanked him and didn't look at the check as I was busy collecting kids and getting to the car. I handed it to Princess number three and we both gasped when we saw it was for $500! We have never been close to this man and I wouldn't say we are friends even. He is older and we haven't had much dealings with him.
I know God inspired him to share his blessings with us and make a life time memory for my daughter. I also know that he will be blessed for his sacrifice. The rest of the day, Princess number two picked up her friend on her way back to school. We are grateful they made it safely. The rest of the Princess's played their new "Mario" wii game. The photo at the top is the girls wearing their new aprons I posted about a few weeks ago. Here is that post: http://thesecretisgratitude.blogspot.com/2011/03/overall-cutest-apron-part-1.html
Really, does it get any better than this?
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