Campers Potatoes/Following Dad

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I didn't think too much of this until I was washing my car and saw my oldest son doing something very strange. He was picking up the gravel and stones that were in our drive and rubbing them into his pants. I asked him, "What are you doing?"
 
RECIPE

 

Campers Potatoes

 

4 medium potatoes, peeled and cut into 1 inch cubes


1 large red onion, cut into 1 inch cubes


1 8 oz pkg sliced mushrooms


1 1 oz envelope dry onion soup mix


ΒΌ cup butter, melted


Preheat an outdoor grill to medium heat. Toss together the potatoes, onion, mushroom and soup mix in a large bowl. Drizzle in the butter and toss to coat. Divide into four portions. Seal each portion in several layers of aluminum foil. Cook potatoes until tender, 30-40 minutes, turning at least once.


 





 


 


Following Dad



At the first church that I pastored, I had the job of mixing feed to supplement my income. For a period of about two weeks, each day that I came home from work, my two boys, ages 2 and 3 would look at me, smile, and would say, "Boy, dad, you sure are dusty!" I would reply, "Yes, I sure am dusty." Then I would get cleaned up.


I didn't think too much of this until I was washing my car and saw my oldest son doing something very strange. He was picking up the gravel and stones that were in our drive and rubbing them into his pants. I asked him, "What are you doing?" He replied, "I want to be dusty like you dad!"


I realized that if a child would look up to his father for being dusty and want to copy his father, a child could look up to his father and follow him for anything. What are you passing on to your son?


--Jerry Steen

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