This summer feels like hell our team Drawing keeps on planning and planning. It's been two years since we went out for a swim. Last year it was confirmed, but a big problem came and made it cancelled. This month my husband said to us; prepare ourselves because we're going out swimming at a private resort nearby. The date was set on our 22nd anniversary and he said he will announce something I thought he would propose, LoL. But nothing happened another cancellation happened two weeks ago.
While a lot of cancelling and planning are happening. Aaron asked if my son Geoffrey could go swimming. I asked all the information and told Aaron that me and my son have no money. But he said that the church will shoulder all the expenses from foods, service and resort. But my son is worried because his father might not allow him. I just said if this is from the church then I'll take full responsibility so that my son can go.
I prepare my son's things, his a bit excited and nervous. He said that they're just going to ride their bicycle. I asked why? So that he can have his own time or he can go home whenever he wants. Besides we both said to his father that he'll be home at 5 in the afternoon. Rosary is the most important of the things I prepared for him. I learned that from my mom, she always brings a rosary whenever we travel, whether it's far or near.
I told my son to keep me updated, I'm worried that he might slip on the floor. I haven't brought him to the neurologist for a check up. So I told Aaron that they must be very careful.
I was a bit envious after I saw the pictures. The swimming pool reminds me of my childhood days with my cousins. We often swim especially at the peak of the summer season. My cousins are natural white, their color will not change while I already burn from too much heat.
What I love most of this group is they always pray wherever they go. They asked guidance and thank the Lord with all the blessings it gave to all of us.
Wow! Your son is now a gentleman. Sometimes we are always worrying about our children when they go out without us. But prayers and trust will bring them back to us safe and sound.