Over the weekend we took the Piwi’s to visit their Kitty friends at Friends for life. Miss K would love to volunteer at a shelter but is too young (even if I was there, there are legal/safety issues preventing it). For now the Piwis and I just go to adoption events once or twice a month and hang out and play with the cats. Just before Christmas the kids had asked to buy some toys & treats for the shelter. They were so proud to make their ‘donation’ and wanted to do it again.
Perry gets a kiss from Mini Piwi |
Here she is ready to take it in to the cats….
Most of the cats were out playing but some decided to nap in their 'condos' |
It was also a great start to our Lenten focus: Giving and
helping others. Usually during Lent, I have given something up,
but this year we wanted to try something more positive as a Family. Our inspiration was some amazing work being done on Missions by equally amazing relatives.
I was wondering where to start with incorporating the theme into our lessons when I came across The Giving Book: Open the Door to a Lifetime of Giving by Erin Sapin. The book itself is great with parts to fill in and lots of ideas. Even better though is that there is a Christian teachers guide at www.watercanpress.com
which includes lesson plans to use with the book from a Christian perspective .
We plan to do these lessons along with our easter catechism lessons.
Another great book (by Mark Kimball Moulton, Josh Chalmers, and Karen Good) is one I reviewed recently. Change the World before Bedtime uses
cute illustrations and rhyming prose to explain how a little boy can become a ‘super
hero’ and change the world by bedtime. It offers simple ways and ideas for service
projects that even the littlest volunteers can help out with. Mini Piwi especially liked this book with it's busy pictures full of little details for her to point out.
We are really looking forward to this project and are positive it will be something we can take beyond Lent 2013 as a family.