Our kids were given a trash bag and asked to go through there toys and donate items to give to the DI. Normally they fuss and moan about this task, but this time they really took it seriously. On other occasions when I inspect the bag to see what they have decided to donate, I usually find broken parts of toys, dollar store items, and books with torn pages. This particular time they really wanted to give from there heart, for the most part.



How sweet and tender hearted children can be! On a side note, we replaced all the above items with a Book of Mormon, clothes the kids have outgrown, a coat, and a few blankets that weren't so sentimental.
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Doesn't it feel good to get rid of the old and bless someone with it? Love ya!
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