What a great day this is! Raymond Delgado, age 4, from Mesa, Arizona, was visiting The Wild Animal Park.
There were tall giraffes, a big, round rhinoceros, graceful gazelles, galloping zebras, pouncing lions
and too many exotic birds to count. Kim, Kate and Steve would sure enjoy being here. Seeing that the
animals were free to roam like in their native lands, there's so much to be thankful for.
Dear God, it's me, Raymond. I had such a great day today at The Wild Animal Park. I'm glad I can talk
to you about anything. I just wanted to thank you for making so many amazing animals. It's great having
pets at home to hug and keep you company. But after today, I can see that there are lots of different
kinds of animals from all over the world. Thank you for letting me see that. Amen.
Even though Raymond was still sleepy in the morning, going to school to see friends and learning all
kinds of new stuff from the nice teacher was worth getting up for. The pictures of astronauts soaring
into outer space were real! Reading about how doctors and nurses save lives and help broken bones heal
was inspiring. The teacher says we can be whatever we want to be - as long as we keep reading and
studying. How great is that!
Dear God, I am so thankful that I can go to school to learn new things. Thank you for all the
possibilities ahead of me. Help me choose the one that is right for me. I love that I can learn about
so many different people and countries, how to add and subtract and see how insects, birds, squirrels
and bears are really important to the earth. Thank you for helping me learn about life. Amen.
One of the best parts of the day is going to the playground. Raymond enjoyed playing kick ball with
friends. This time, a younger child asked to join in. "We already have enough!" Raymond shouted, which
made the child cry. "I'm sorry," said Raymond. "Would you like to play with us? There's always room for
one more." "Gee thanks, sniffed the younger child. "Nobody ever asks me to play." "Well, come on then."
said Raymond, "Let's have some fun!"
Dear God, it's me again. I don't feel very good about talking to you this time. I'm afraid I wasn't very
nice today. I didn't mean it and I said I was sorry. But I wanted to apologize to you, God, because I
know whenever we're not nice to people, it hurts your feelings, too. Please forgive me, God, and help
me to be nice more often. Amen.
Raymond saw the bright red fire truck with its ladder in a tree! There were no flames, no hose and no
smoke, but there sure was a rescue going on! The neighbor's cat was stuck in the tallest tree on the
block and the firefighters were bringing it down. Everyone applauded and the owners hugged the
firefighters. They face many dangerous situations every day and some not so dangerous, but just as
important. Police officers and soldiers do, too. We're thankful to have such brave people willing to
take risks for us.
Dear God, I know sometimes you use helpers, like firefighters, police officers and soldiers to keep us
safe. And they need your help, too, because they do so much to protect us. Thank you for these courageous
helpers that let me sleep safely in my bed at night. Please, God, keep them safe, too. Amen.
As the waves came tumbling onto the silky, soft sand, Raymond tried to jump over each one. The sun was
dancing on the water like little diamonds and just above the smooth beach, nestled among the grassy
dunes were tide pools, full of wonderful sea creatures. How could so many wonderful things exist in
one place?
Dear God, you sure do know how to make people smile. It's pretty cool the way you can make the ocean
so calm one minute, and then have giant waves crashing onto the shore the next. Or how you can make
grass grow in dunes of sand and give us tall trees for shade! Thank you, God, for all this nature,
and especially for the warm sunshine so I can play in it. Amen
Oh, boy! Raymond can hardly wait for the birthday party to begin. The decorations are a rainbow of
colors. All kinds of kids have come. There are lots of fun prizes to win and many games to play.
But the best part of any party is getting together with friends.
Dear God, one of the best things about being a kid is birthday parties. And I'll bet no one really
thanks you for them. So I'd like to thank you right now for mine. I like eating cake and playing
games with my friends. It's so cool to do fun stuff and be around friends. Thank you, God, for
giving me so much to smile about. Amen.
It was a cold, rainy day and Raymond had been feeling hot and achy. At least there are fun pictures
on the wall and fun things to do while you're waiting to see the doctor. It's a little scary, though,
when the doctor gives you a shot because it sometimes hurts. But the doctor is only trying to help
us get well. And its fun choosing a toy and getting a sticker afterwards!
Dear God, I know you don't mean for us to get sick and have to get shots. And I sure am grateful that
the doctor helps me feel better. But sometimes I get scared when I don't know what's coming next.
Maybe you could make the doctor understand that kids would rather just have the toy and sticker.
Thanks for giving us doctors, though, to make us well again. Amen.
As Raymond sat down to dinner and saw all the delicious food they were about to eat, it was fun to
imagine how it got there. The sweet corn from the cornfields and tomatoes, green beans, onions and
garlic all came from vegetable gardens. The juicy apples and peaches were picked from the orchards.
Everyday we eat food that is grown in so many parts of the world. And food is the perfect thing to share.
Dear God, thank you for giving me food to eat. Please bless those who grow and prepare the food.
Thank you for vegetables and fruits and all the different kinds of plants we eat. Thank you for
water to grow them and to drink. And please, dear God, make sure everyone around the world gets
enough to eat. Amen.
Families come in all shapes and sizes, sort of like gifts. The first day Raymond was with his family
was so special. They were very happy to have such a wonderful gift. Whether you are born or adopted
into your family, being together is such a blessing. No matter what, your family will be there for you.
And what a loving gift that is.
Dear God, once in a while I forget to thank you for my family. It's probably because sometimes we
argue or disagree. But the really great thing about families, God, is that you can get mad at each
other and then give each other hugs. You're loved because you're you, because you're family - and
you can love them right back. I'm glad you made families. And I especially thank you for mine. Amen.
Just before Raymond was about to go to bed, the rain started pounding and the gnarly branches
screeched as they rubbed against the windowpane. The crackle and glow of the lightning was scary!
The boom of the thunder brought goose bumps. Kim, Kate and Steve always say that praying helps when
you're scared.
Dear God, it's me, Raymond. Could you please give the sky a time out? The loud sounds and bright
flashes scare me. I know the rain is good for the trees and grass, so I guess it's okay, since I
like to play in them. I also know we need water to keep our lakes and rivers full. Dear God, thank
you for always watching over me. I'm glad we had this talk. I can go to sleep now. Amen.