During each of the games, depending on how well you did, you received paper dollars that you could use to "buy" prizes that had been donated. Aaron chose a small backgammon game. As it turned out, the person that donated that game was the father of one of my clients that had invited us to attend. It's a small world, a small town and a big smile on both of our faces.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Pony Ride
Aaron Ty and I went to a local church carnival event and had a great time. They had games and prizes, a small petting zoo and, of course, pony rides. Aaron was at first a bit hesitant, but after seeing other kids doing it, he got right up there and had a ball. He wanted to go again. While this wasn't officially his first time on a pony, this is the one he'll probably remember. The last was a couple of years ago and he already has forgotten it.
During each of the games, depending on how well you did, you received paper dollars that you could use to "buy" prizes that had been donated. Aaron chose a small backgammon game. As it turned out, the person that donated that game was the father of one of my clients that had invited us to attend. It's a small world, a small town and a big smile on both of our faces.
During each of the games, depending on how well you did, you received paper dollars that you could use to "buy" prizes that had been donated. Aaron chose a small backgammon game. As it turned out, the person that donated that game was the father of one of my clients that had invited us to attend. It's a small world, a small town and a big smile on both of our faces.
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