Truth can be dreams: August 2006

Saturday, August 26, 2006

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Trinity turned 3 yesterday. She was excited from the minute she woke up. We told her a few days before that she was going to have a party. She was so cute and excited. I can hardly believe that she's 3 already! WOW, next year at this time she will be getting ready to go to nursery school. Speaking of school Silver is starting kindergarten this year. This is so crazy. My kids really aren't babies anymore.

We had a good summer. We went to Sask to work with Street Invaders. It was a great time. Then we went to Regina to have a few meetings with some good friends at a church there. We may be helping out with some arts/worship stuff there. We also have taken some family time to just hangout, go to the park or the Zoo. There's only a few weeks of summer left and we still need to get some more family time in.

Here are some pictures we took with our digital camera after the party. It worked long enough for us to take a few.


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hayes at 8:43 a.m.
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Sunday, August 13, 2006

I've just had a very frustrating experience. I was watching a show about dance. More specifically a show about a few women dancers who where pushing forward their visions and dreams and seeing them come to life. They where using dance to not only express or entertain but to tell stories and communicate deep thoughts and feelings along with music and theatre. So why am I frustrated? Because that's what I want to do. That is part of my vision. But I am in a time (again) where I feel so inadequate. I need more training but I just don't have the time or schedule to fit in a weekly class. Well perhaps one class but that's about it. I need more than that. I need to really pray, I need to allow God to really take over in this area. I tend to do things on my own, push and make things happen. But not this time. I mean I'm not just going to lay down and let things happen I will always try and do my best but man do I NEED God. This is a lesson I learn over and over......to release more and more into God's hands. To really trust......Scary.
hayes at 11:48 p.m.
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Saturday, August 12, 2006

WOW it's been awhile. I keep wanting to post pictures but our camera is broken and I don't think I have any newer pictures downloaded.

Street Invaders was a great time. We where super busy, there where some fun times, amazing worship times, awesome prayer times, and frustrating moments. I hope we can do it all again next year:) Here is a list of some of the highlights
-seeing Sheri, chatting, praying, laughing and much more. She is always a blast to hang with!
-Dancing during worship. A great guy Chris Wesby lead the music and it was really great. At the beginning of the week I thought it wasn't going to be that good for me because I didn't know any of the songs. I mean I didn't know even ONE! But it was really awesome and I experienced some intense times during worship. I felt the dance really had a major hand in releasing, breaking through, setting free and interceding. It was fun! Thanks Chris!
-Working with Larry Moore again. He is really an awesome man. I would work with him ANYTIME!
-Meeting a girl who is moving to Winnipeg in a few weeks. She is very cool and a great dancer with an amazing heart. I look forward to spending more time with her and definitely dancing together.
-Bringing Becky H and Sheri L from Winnipeg and seeing them have a really good experience. It was wonderful to bring some girls from my church. I knew it would be an amazing experience for them and we really needed there help. Becky helped me teach dance and Sheri painted, danced and watched our kids.
-coming home! I always love coming home after being away. My own bed.........

On that note good night.
hayes at 10:35 p.m.
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