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An Early Farewell to Colorado

Posted by Jack on April 24th, 2008

Children are the living messages we send to a time we will not see. ~John W. Whitehead

We had a farewell party for my 5 year old daughter last Saturday. It was a hoot! So why the party? My wife, myself and our 5 year old daughter are moving from Colorado to parts currently unknown. It’s exciting!

As part of getting ready to go we had this party for Mary Esther. She will not be in Colorado for her 6th birthday, she will actually be in the Philippines at that time, and we wanted her to have a celebration with her friends from kindergarten and daycare. We were fortunate to be able to hire Tim Murray from A Simple Twist to perform and entertain the kids. He was wonderful. He does much more than entertain at parties! If you are looking for a great corporate training or a unique and memorable event for your employees, consider Tim. You can find out more about him at www.asimpletwist.com. And now for some fun photos!

Tim from A Simple Twist 1

Tim from A Simple Twist 2

Tim from A Simple Twist 3

Tim from A Simple Twist 4

Tim from A Simple Twist 5

Tim from A Simple Twist 6

Tim from A Simple Twist 7

Every child comes with the message that God is not yet discouraged of man. ~Rabindranath Tagore

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