This blog is devoted to hearing God, even through the noise of life. It is in those simple and quiet moments that God seems to speak the loudest. My prayer is that as I share the moments that God passes by in my life, that you will look for these moments in your own life. Moments you can share so others can begin to hear the whisper.
(1 Kings 19:9-18)
Friday, December 4, 2009
Please Pray for the Bakers
We have entered into a new era of raising children. Eli just recently got his learners permit. He is driving now. Check out the videos of our journey to Walmart.
6 comments:
westvirginiaman
said...
Well, Eli did a much better job on his trip than his father did on his first trip. At least he didn't kill the engine and roll backwards down a street. Being a parent is a great experience--over and over.
Best video I have watched in a long time. My favorite part was pulling into the parking lot. You know you drive across the lines like that all the time. Overall, I think he did great.
What! No screaming, no clawing at the dashboard and you had enough composure to hold the camera. Completely not acceptable, grey hair comes from near misses and sudden stops. Get a clutch and you'll need neck brace. If its going to be safe and paced, let Rhonda teach him.
6 comments:
Well, Eli did a much better job on his trip than his father did on his first trip. At least he didn't kill the engine and roll backwards down a street. Being a parent is a great experience--over and over.
Best video I have watched in a long time. My favorite part was pulling into the parking lot. You know you drive across the lines like that all the time. Overall, I think he did great.
Great footage. I especially like the commentary Scott.
How can Eli be driving already? You are getting old.
Um.......I don't see any snow on the ground.......
Wow! Cannot believe Eli is driving! And, cannot believe you are video taping it!!!!!
Queenie
What! No screaming, no clawing at the dashboard and you had enough composure to hold the camera. Completely not acceptable, grey hair comes from near misses and sudden stops. Get a clutch and you'll need neck brace. If its going to be safe and paced, let Rhonda teach him.
...just kidding, glad all is well
Scott:
I can't believe you actually took Eli out to drive at night. You are very brave
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