On Trying Something Different: Jamie decided to attend the Baha'i Junior Youth program they offer
Devotions and children's classes are two of the three core activities for Baha'is, and are open to all. -gw
The younger boys and I are attending the Family Hour at the Dharma Center again. We've tried, over the years, to make this a family ritual, but it is met with just too much resistance, and it's not something I'm willing to force over and over. I've known all along that there is a very thriving Baha'i' community in town, so I decided to ask a friend who participates to tell me more. Jamie, Jeremiah and I did some reading and thought it was something we could try. All 6 of us attended the devotional a couple sundays ago, and we had a very lovely time. The devotional was about 15-20 minutes long, and all but Kellen sat quietly. The food and conversation afterward was fabulous. Jamie decided to attend the Junior Youth program they offer and had a good time with the other teens. Jeremiah is reluctant to try the children's class but became more willing when I discovered there are two other boys his age.
 The Pancake Goddess, "Baha'i and Dharma Center Family Hour,"Pancake Goddess in the House of Boys
The Pancake Goddess, "Baha'i and Dharma Center Family Hour,"Pancake Goddess in the House of Boys
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"Griddle Goodness," uploaded on May 27, 2007 by Danny Lakeboy on flickr
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