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The weather has been absolutely beautiful, so we took full advantage and enjoyed our activities outdoors. We roasted s’mores ice cream cones over the fire, made caramel apples, and played Halloween games — definitely a highlight of the day! For stewardship, we watched a special milking demonstration, as we welcomed our adopted dairy cow — Daisy, a sweet mini Jersey — along with her adorable calf, Stewart. Both have already made fast friends with the students, who loved giving Stewart hugs.




Today was our very first day of American folk dance and clogging — a free community event — and what a joyful surprise it was!
I honestly didn’t know how many children would come, especially since I had never even heard of clogging before. But to my amazement, the room was completely full!
The children arrived with their clogging shoes on and smiles from ear to ear, ready to dance their hearts out. The energy in the room was contagious — laughter, rhythm, and joy filled every corner. We even joked that we might need a bigger space soon to hold all our enthusiastic cloggers!
I’m so thankful for Shane, who brought this beautiful program to Little Light Academy. Whether through singing, dancing, or simply being together, unity is growing, love is deepening, and God’s light is guiding His children closer to Him.


Today was our very first day of Irish dancing at Little Light, and it felt like such a full-circle moment.
Last year, Lyla went to a children’s fair and came home with her eyes sparkling. She said, “Mom, I want to become an Irish dancer!” I didn’t know then how or where that dream would take root, but I promised her we’d find a way.
Over the past year, she’s taken classes with a few different groups and absolutely loved it. When one of those groups had to move out of state, they began searching for a new home — for over a month and a half. Then, by what I can only call divine timing, I found out they were still looking for a space.
When I reached out and learned that Little Light could be their new home, I was overjoyed. Watching them dance here for the first time today was such a gift — the sound of Irish music echoing through our building, the joy and focus on each child’s face, and the sense of community and purpose that filled the room.
It’s a beautiful group of devoted children who love what they do, dancing together with unity, joy, and heart. I’m so grateful for this blessing and excited for all the memories to come.
