02/22/2026
Celebrating Bro. Lewis’ birthday!
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02/22/2026
Celebrating Bro. Lewis’ birthday!
02/18/2026
Praise the Lord for a water delivery!!!!
There will be no school Tuesday, January 27, 2026. School will resume Wednesday, January 28, 2026. For those still without power or bad travel conditions, you are excused.
There will be no school Monday, January 26, 2026, due to weather.
Reminder: there is no school on Monday, January 19, 2026. See you Tuesday!
12/08/2025
Our wonderful December bulletin boards! Thanks, Miss Abigail and Mr. Reed!
12/02/2025
Our lovely fall bulletin boards!
(Thank you, Miss Abigail!!)
2025
11/09/2025
This phone belongs to my daughter. It’s charging on my kitchen counter. At 9pm, every single night, her phone shuts itself down and she brings it here.
Why? It’s how I keep her safe.
That phone is free of social media. She has an app that allows her to chat with a handful of friends and family. I know every person she talks to and I check her phone and messages regularly.
Why? It’s how I’m keeping her safe.
My son asked me two days ago if I would connect his PS4 to the internet so he could play with friends outside of the house. I said no.
He had a persuasive argument, it was filled with many things I agree with him about. Unfortunately, the good does not outweigh the bad. So, I stuck with the original “no.”
Why? It’s how I am keeping him safe.
These devices, left unchecked, will allow people into our homes at any hour of any day. There is no escape. And I’ve created this home to be an escape.
It’s a safe place for my children. No matter what happens out in the world, I want this house to be their respite, their safe haven, their fortress.
Opening the door to unmonitored internet access allows anyone to enter our home at any time. I’m locking that door.
When it comes to internet access here there is zero privacy. ZERO.
I’ve listened to arguments about privacy and I’ve not heard a single one that made me rethink the safety of my children.
It’s not only their physical safety we are called to guard! We must guard their hearts, their eyes, and their ears until they can make their own rational decisions.
I’m doubling down rather than easing up on this issue. Why? Because I’ve read countless stories of parents who wish they could undo what’s been done.
There are children- CHILDREN- sending pics, videos and other sexual content of themselves to “friends” online.
And it’s not happening out there somewhere- it’s happening in good, solid Christian homes. It’s happening right under our noses.
The fallout of this crisis is yet to be seen. Our boys are exposed to sexual content and po*******hy years earlier than their fathers and the consequences are immeasurable.
Parents, educate yourselves on the long term damage of early po*******hy exposure. I know the old adages bring comfort “boys will be boys.” But I call bull. We are excusing life altering behavior by assuming that it’s “just what boys do.” No longer is it magazine photos of girls they will never meet- it’s n**e pics of girls in their schools.
This is not fear mongering or helicopter parenting, it’s simply common sense.
Check the phones. Monitor their online presence. If you allow social media make sure you’re one of their most engaged followers.
They probably won’t like that. You’ll get some pushback. Parent anyway.
I tell my children all the time “I’m not here to make friends. It’s okay with me if this makes you unhappy.
Why? It’s how I’m keeping them safe.
***For more encouragement and real life stories be sure to follow Sprinkles In My Closet with Jenn Kish.***
10/17/2025
Homeless Man A.I. Prank
There’s a new prank making the rounds where kids (and even some spouses) use A.I. to create a realistic photo of a homeless person sitting inside their house.
They’ll then text the image to a parent or partner saying, “A homeless man just walked into our house—what should I do?!”
While it may seem funny at first, these pranks are leading to real 911 calls and police responses. Officers still have to respond to make sure no one is actually in danger, which pulls resources away from real emergencies.
Parents—this is a great opportunity to talk with your kids about unintended consequences and how even harmless-seeming jokes can create serious issues.
Happy Parenting,
Officer Gomez
10/15/2025
Happy birthday, Bro. Caleb and Bro. Mitch!!!
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