Weekly Update Week 5.20-5.26.18
Hi BA56 Parents,

Thank you so much for giving Anne Marie a warm send off yesterday! She felt loved, and even though she will be missed, we are all so excited to see what God has for her in this next chapter! Thank you for all of the cards, the well wishes, and the time spent on her send off!

**Remember to  SIGN YOUR TWEEN UP FOR HOPEWELL SUMMER CAMP ! The weeks this year are Kids Camp from August 13-17 for kids who have completed grades 2-5, and Jr. High Camp from July 16-20 for kids who have completed grades 6-8. Please be sure to ask if you have any questions!

**There will be NO BREAKAWAY THIS SUNDAY (2/27/18) , so we will meet up again on Wednesday evening (5/30/18).

**Our next BA56 Wednesday Night is NEXT Wednesday, May 30th from 6:30-8:30 . Hope to see lots of tweens out that night!**
FEATURED BLOG FOR THE WEEK……
Restaurants are one of the greatest places to teach your kids honesty. Amusement parks are good, too. A movie theater will work in a pinch as well. How? What do those three things have in common? Age restrictions.
Restaurant menus, amusement parks, and movie theaters are all places that will give you a discount if your child is a certain age. The kid’s menu is always cheaper than the adult menu. A toddler price is usually cheaper than an adult ticket to a theme park, and movies are less expensive for kids, too.
What’s interesting about those restrictions is how easy it is as a parent to be tempted to break them. Kids grow up quickly. One minute, your five-year-old is getting the cheap price at a restaurant and the next he’s six, and you should be paying the full rate. You’d never do this, because you’re a morally upstanding member of your community much like me, but you’d be surprised at how many parents blur the lines on this moment . . .

  
See you all next week!

Julie