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Counting Coins, Comets and more!

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  Click here to keep updated!   Who knew counting coins could be so stinking fun!?!?  How in the world did we get to this point?  Well, here's the story.... We have a friend who was about to take her jar of coins to a change counting machine.  As far as I knew, some change machines charge a processing fee of anywhere from 10% to almost 13%!   Naturally I also knew how fun and challenging it would be to count all of her coins, so I volunteered to count her coins for her!  Eli loves a challenge and he was all in! The absolute look of concentration on Eli's face confirmed we made the right decision to count the coins and that the challenge was ON!   It took us a some time but we started with the big and obvious quarters before we tackled the rest of the coins as they appeared.  It was a lot.  We all guessed there was somewhere between $30-$45 dollars in her jar.  In the end, she had over $70 of coins in the jar! The neat part was finding some old wheat coins in the collection.  Th

Whittling and Hurricanes

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 Click here to keep receiving these posts! Eli loves everything to do with nature and he has discovered yet another way to explore.  It's called whittling!  Thanks to Grandpa Tito and Grandma Roberta, Eli now has the tools to learn all about whittling! With his safety gloves on, Eli steps out into the porch and begins whittling away.  His imagination makes way for creative creations.   Surprisingly enough I have yet to take a picture of what he has created.  Oops.  But he has created his own little sword, a gun and he is currently working on a little boat! Grandpa Brock has also contributed some things to help with his whittling, like his old file and dremel tool!  How cool! Meanwhile, I am sure you've heard that we had a couple of storms come our way.  The first, Helene came after almost 2 weeks of rain.  The ground was soaked and the heavy trees came down.  Fortunately our vehicle (behind Eli) was not touched nor was anyone hurt in our area.   We are thankful to God and we co