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Here is what Red Letters Campaign is working on...
1. The possibility of a password protected part of the RLC web page where we could all see pictures of all the sponsor kids. Every mission team would post their pics and videos for everyone to share. That way we could really get to know "our kids."
2. On the password protected site would also be posted letters from the sponsored kids... you could also e-mail your sponsor child right through RLC.
3. In April there will be a HUGE Launch Ethiopia mission trip. We will make an effort to get a bunch of RLC people going and send donations for all of our sponsored kids. If you attend you will have a chance to meet the kids, get to know the beauty and hardship of Africa and blog about your experience.
4. We will make efforts to set up a conference call with Tom Davis for all of those interested in sponsoring through Children's Hopechest and/or attending the mission trip.
A few things that Hope Chest does that I think is extra sweet and different ... the orphanages they work with are not currently enrolled in any other sponsorship programs... the child that you will sponsor will have your family as their only sponsor. Hopechest is able to provide everything for the orphanage and thus able to create a tight, LONG TERM, relationship between the sponsoring community and orphanage. Hopechest has local staff that check in on the orphanage regularly, mentor the children weekly, and share Jesus with them. The goal would be that this would be YOUR sponsor child until they are grown. The hope is that this will be a very special relationship for your family and the child you sponsor. As a RLC community we would work to visit these children, love them and give them a sense of what family feels like.

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OK... Now I am getting weepy again. Thank you. My heart is overjoyed to see the way you love people. We've given Abby her princess hair and given her family the support they need. Don't underestimate the power of hope. What you do MATTERS! Who you are WILL make someones life a little better or a little worse every single day. Please continue to pray for them and leave them comments to let them know we are here for them all the way!


My children always eat the healthiest things and we never condone DISGUSTING behavior.
Our children have perfect table manners and would never act unruly in a restaurant.
Our house is always immaculate. The laundry is always folded and put away neatly. Our motto is you always finish ALLLLL the house work before you dance!
Our children present us with top notch entertainment... with talent that can't be matched...
Our family never fights- it's like a love fest around here.
We have trained our children to be very gentle and careful with our fancy household furnishings.
We won't stand for any nasty table manners...
My husband make sure that his interactions with the children are always educational.
We never have to tell our children to be quiet because they are naturally so calm natured.
Ok well.... maybe our family isn't perfect after all. There are sometimes piles of laundry and a messy kitchen while we dance. My kiddos are sometimes unruly and almost always at least a little bit noisy. They aren't famous dancers or ready for American Idol. Chips and candy pretty much make it into the diet weekly and Kaiya sometimes eats her toes. Russ makes our toddler do funny trick for marshmallows and she often looks like a meatball at the dinner table. Not to mention this morning when I walked into her room and her diaper was off with nastiness I won't begin to delve into all over her bed. It's not a perfect picture- we don't have the beaver cleaver thing going on around here. Still when the view in my review mirror is this..... how can I complain?
My days are spent watching miracles happen...
Like a little girl who couldn't sit up alone on a couch 4 months ago running, climbing and sliding at Chik-Fil-A. That's a miracle.
Like a little girl from Guatemala who was afraid of her own shadow asking to do competitive swimming....
Like a 5 year old diva crying because she loves her family so much that she never wants to grow up and leave...
and a husband who says his favorite part of the day was coming home ALMOST every day... and forbids me to worry about making dinner so I can focus on my girls.
I guess some people might think my life is simple and I am missing out on something. In my mind this is everything that matters at all.
Angel

Both products can be purchased in a variety of wood colors, making it easy to match your table without requiring additional stain after the fact. Use both the wax pencil and the putty to fill and blend in the problem areas.
Once the scratches have been filled, you are ready to tackle the finish. If the table and chairs were in worse condition, they would need to be stripped and stained, which would be a LOT of work. Luckily for Bethany, I think her dining set doesn't need anything that drastic:
image from Apartment Therapy






