My name is Carol. I am a mom, wife and small town medical provider. Our family is committed to following the Lord as He leads us. We come from Methodist, Mennonite, Messianic Gentile and other Christian experiences. Ours is a mismatched, odd-looking faith, but meaningful to us as we strive to follow the Spirit's lead. Our arms are open to all with love and acceptance. Our family is not a neat cookie cutter anything, and our life looks messy most of the time, but we struggle on with hope.
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Interesting sign! Do you know why that is posted? I mean, you need to hold your breath sometimes. :-) I have discovered the joy of automatic posting, so, no, I was not up late last night. I write a couple posts and then they appear like magic! I have used up my stash, so now it is back to writing! And again, I am so glad you are blogging again. Jeff and I are in the process of trying to figure out what our dream is. So, it is fun to hear from you about living your dream. It takes courage! You can be proud of your family.
I'm wondering like Jenn, what's the purpose for that sign? It is very interesting.
JoAnn
Apparently they were having some issues of kids having contests of seeing who could hold their breaths the longest to the point of dangerous outcomes, so they made this rule, but the sign isn't very clear is it? That is what I think is so funny.
Well, I was going to ask what the others did, but it appears you just answered that. Very odd signage though :)
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