Saturday, September 26, 2009

Zachary's surprise!

















There was a Mama and her 3 sons named Zachary, Wesley, and Benjamin. They were getting ready to go to the park to play and to have a picnic. Zachary was very excited. He was six years old and he LOVED to play on the green dinosaur at the park.

Zachary was playing with his airplane when his Mama said for them to get in the Suburban! It was time to go! Their Mama reminded them to all put their seatbelts. Since Zachary was still six, he had to sit in a car seat. Zachary wasn't listening because he was too busy playing with his airlplane, so he didn't put his seatbelt on.

They were driving on the wet road. Suddenly! Their Suburban started going around and around!Then it flipped!!! Zachary heard all the windows crashing around him! Then poor Zachary GOT THROWN RIGHT OUT THE WINDOW AND GOT A BIG BUMP ON HIS HEAD. He was ok but he said to his mama, I learned a lesson to wear my seatbelt!

A prudent [man] foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself...Prov. 22:3

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Susie Ann

Hi! My name is Rose. I’m going to tell you a story. It’s called, “Susie Ann”.


One day Susie Ann and her brother were playing with their baby puppy that was just born. Well, they were going to take a walk with it. They went inside to ask Mama if it was Ok if they could take a walk with the puppy as long as brother holds it. Mama said, “Yes, if you’ll be careful! Be back by suppertime!” They said, “We will!”





While they were going down the lane, they had to run from an angry dog! They ran into the woods! Then they saw a big old house. On the left side of the house, going up to the roof, Susie Ann saw a tall wooden ladder! Susie said, “Wow! Let’s go up that ladder, Tom!”

Tom was 11 years old and Susie Ann was only 8.
Tom said, “Well, Mama said for us to be careful. Let’s just go back home.”

Susie Ann said, “No, I wasn’t to have some excitement and go up there!”

Tom replied, “No, Susie, Mama said for us to be back at suppertime!”

But Susie Ann was already halfway up the ladder, and she couldn’t hear him. Right when she was climbing the last rung of the ladder, she heard a cracking noise! The ladder started to fall! Tom laid the puppy down right under a little bush and ran really fast to catch her!

“Thank you, Tom!” Said Susie Ann “I should have been listening to you. You’re older than me. You know much more than me.

They made it back home just as Mama was putting the last plate on the table.
The End






Monday, January 19, 2009

Polk County Youth Fair


Is everyone ready for the Youth Fair? Remember to post pictures of your projects on the BLOG.


Mrs. Stevens

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

November Devotion


"The British are coming! The British are coming!" cried Steve as he spurred his horse past his Uncle Gary and thundered through the pasture back toward the barn.
Uncle Gary soon caught up. "You must have learned about the Revolutionary War and how Paul Revere warned the colonists that enemy troops were coming," he said as they walked the horses the rest of the way.
Steve grinned and nodded. "I wish I could have lived back then," he said. "It must have been really exciting! Think about it! Riding at night to warn people about the danger, and always wondering if you'd get captured or not!"
Uncle Gary nodded slowly. "Exciting, maybe, but don't you think it sounds scary, too?" he asked. "How many of us would really have dared to do that?"
"I would!" boasted Steve as he dismounted and led his horse inside the barn to rub him down. "Somebody had to warn people or they might have been captured."
"Yes," murmured Uncle Gary thoughtfully, "but I sometimes fail in my job to warn people now, so I wonder if I'd have done any better back then."
Steve looked doubtful. "To warn people now?" he asked. "What do you have to warn people about?"
Rubbing down his horse as he talked, Uncle Gary explained. "God has given Christians the task of warning people that He's coming some day to judge the world," he said. "We need to tell them about God's provision of salvation through Jesus-and warn them that they'll spend eternity in hell if they don't accept Him as Savior."
"Oh!" Steve frowned. "Won't they think we're kind of weird?"
"Do you think Paul Revere worried about whether or not people would believe him or laugh at him?" asked Uncle Gary. Steve shook his head. "I don't think so, either," said Uncle Gary, "but we worry about such things, don't we? Our message is far more important than Paul Revere's, yet we often let the fear of being embarrassed keep us quiet. We need to show more courage and deliver God's warning." Steve didn't answer, but he was thoughtful as he worked.

HOW ABOUT YOU?How are you doing as a "Paul Revere" for the Lord? God told the prophet Ezekiel to warn the nation of Israel because of their wickedness. The Apostle Paul also warned others of God's coming judgment and their need to accept Jesus as Savior. If you're a Christian, this is your task as well. Do you have the courage to tell others how important it is for them to trust Jesus as Savior? Ask God to help you give out His warning and tell people how they can be saved.


TODAY'S KEY VERSE:Hear a word from My mouth, and give them warning from Me. Ezekiel 3:17
Posted by Andrew

Operation Christmas Child



Our community service project was a success! We collected 20 shoe boxes for the Operation Christmas Child project!
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Thursday, October 16, 2008

"Susan's Scare" by Rose Discher - Safety Chairman

In the Old Fashioned days when they had babies, the babies would take their baths in a wash basin. There was one woman who had a child named Susan. Susan sometimes took care of her baby sister.


One time she was giving the baby a bath and she ran out of their homeade soap, so went to get some more! While she was getting the soap, she saw one of her friends coming in the door! She forgot all about washing the baby and started talking to her friend!


While Susan was gone talking to her friend, the baby, who was sitting in the wash basin was playing with a little toy, slipped down and cried. Suddenly Susan remembered about the baby!


She came running in just in time to keep her baby sister from drowning!


If you ever give a baby a bath, always remember to stay with the baby the whole time!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Awards Banquet


Above is a picture of Matthew and Andrew Stevens at the 4-H Awards Banquet. They both received the Community Service Award and the Green and White Award. Andrew also was awarded top scoring Junior Record Book for his Horticulture Record Book. He received a $50 prize! Good job y'all! :)

Posted by Amanda