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Today's Story on CHILDREN: I will always advocate listening to your children as they will teach you valuable lessons. However today, we'll explore the responsibility of the adult towards children. Children do of course benefit from education and the adult is responsible in overseeing that they get the right information. Today's society and I mean television, brainwashes children into believing that this is how life is. My eldest daughter (7 years old) asked for something to eat before bedtime and I responded with, 'How about some bread and jam?' 'What's jam?' asked my daughter. What a strange feeling came over me. I showed her the jar and she turned her nose up and said, 'No thanks!' Chips and Chicken Nuggets, Ham and Cheese Sandwiches, Biscuits (Cookies), Cereal, Pasta, Pizza, Tacos, Burger and Chips etc. etc. They do get plenty of fruit, but the point is, if it is not on television they are not going to know about it! (Apart of course from the failing of the parent which I didn't want to mention). So my lady played a game. To teach through play is good. We blindfolded my daughter and asked her to taste six different flavours. Jam, Marmalade, Mayonnaise, Brown Sauce, Honey and Marmite; all of which upon viewing them she refused to indulge in. As we played the game we introduced her to five new tastes that she enjoyed, and one she flatly refused. The blindfold did the trick. In a frustrating moment of, 'What's jam?' I would have never have thought, let's play a game. But it was the game that saved the day. Now of course she wants to play the same game with different tastes each day. Today's story is another gem that you may well want to use... BAKING A CAKE A very ill little boy was telling his Grandma how "everything" was going wrong ...school was too hard, family problems other than his illness, his severe pain, just all the hardships he was going through. Meanwhile, Grandma was baking a cake. She asked the child if he would like a snack, which of course he does. "Here. Have some cooking oil." "Yuck, " said the boy. "How about a couple of raw eggs?" "Gross, Grandma." "Would you like some flour then? Or maybe baking soda?" "Grandma, those are all yucky!" To which the Grandma replied: "Yes, Sweetheart, those things seem bad all by themselves. But, when they are put together in the right way, they make a wonderfully delicious cake! God works the same way. Many times we wonder why He would let us go through such bad and difficult times, but, God knows that, when He puts these things all in His order, they always work for good! We just have to trust Him and, eventually the yucky stuff will make of our lives something wonderful! "Just like Baking a Cake.' (Unknown Author). QUOTE: "Take the first step in faith. You don't have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step.' (Dr. Martin Luther King Jnr).
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