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May 5, 2008

Contents
1. 180 News
2. Something for Your Heart
3. Surf Report
4. Birthdays
5. Video of The Week
6. Forgettable Fact
7. Potent Quotables
8. Uh, That's Funny?

1. 180 NEWS

HS Beach Retreat


This year's retreat at Winema was GREAT! We enjoyed fun times of playing, worshiping, and listening and seeking God!





Here's the video:





Parent Newsletter



Parents we are staring a special weekly newsletter just for you! This weekly email will offer you encouragement, insight, and a little glimpse into your teen's world. If you would like to subscribe to the Parent Newsletter please email us at newsletter@180students.com.





2. SOMETHING FOR YOUR HEART

In honor of Mother's Day approaching, we wanted to get you thinking a bit about your family, and what you can do to make it even better. Here are two excerpts from "My Family" that can help you take steps to improve your family.

NOTICING OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS' NEEDS

Picture this: You come flying in the door from a friend's house, and all you can think of doing is getting to the TV because your favorite show is just about to start. Homework's done, chores are done enough--there's nothing stopping you! You take the long way through the kitchen to grab a cold glass of milk. And there, sitting at the table, is your older brother (just substitute another family member if you don't have an older brother). He actually looks like he's been crying--and you've never seen him cry. He doesn't even respond to you entering the room. Do you:

a. Say, "Hey, crybaby! Want your baby bottle?"

b. Tiptoe through, hoping he won't say anything so you can get to your TV show?

c. Stop and ask him, gently, what's going on?

Well--we know you're not dumb, and you know the last answer is the "good" one. But, really, which is the one you would probably do?

The reality is: We all have needs--all the time. Some people are better at hiding them (so, for example, it might be more of a challenge to figure out what your dad's needs are). And some people have a crazy idea that having other people help them means they're weak. But most people, most of the time, really love it when people notice their needs--you sure do!

If your mom's had a long and tiring day and you still expect her to wait on you like a servant, you're not noticing her needs. If your dad has had to work around the house the last three weekends, and his need to clean out the garage for your mom's new storage plan is keeping him from the football game on TV he really wanted to watch, volunteer to help him get it done quickly!

When you notice needs people have and do what you can to meet those needs, you can make such a huge positive difference in your family!

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NOT-SO-RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS

Everyone loves nice surprises. They make us feel special, noticed, cared for, and valued.

When you do unexpected things for your parents (or your siblings), you'll blow them away. [Hey: Are you reading this? If you are, and are the 2nd person to email Pastor Brian, you will win a free 180 T-shirt!] This can totally change things in your family, making an okay family pretty great, or a great family even better.

Here are some ideas:

- Leave a note in your mom or dad's briefcase that they'll find at work--one that says something you appreciate about them. You could leave this note on their pillow if they don't go to work.

- If you aren't very good at doing your chores without being asked, starting to do so can be a huge surprise gift to your parents.

- Offer to wash the dishes even if it isn't your job or your turn.

- Clean up a room that isn't your job to clean up. Or clean up the garage or the backyard (if you have one!).

- If you have a little brother or sister, tell your parents you'd like them to have a night out, and you'll baby-sit (without getting paid).

- Buy a small gift for a parent (or both of them, or a sibling), just to let them know you were thinking of them. Remember, it doesn't have to be expensive to be special.

- Send your mom or dad an e-mail or text message, just saying, "I love you."

- Go to one of the many Web sites with free e-cards (e.g., www.hallmark.com or www.americangreetings.com) and send a free card. Again, just use this to tell them you love them, or to thank them for taking care of your lazy butt!

- Leave little sticky notes saying, "I love you," and "You're a great mom (or dad)," all over the places in your house where they spend their time (on their bedside clock, on the mirror in their bathroom, on the steering wheel in their car, and so on).

- Make something as a gift--like a picture or a craft. Giving something you took the time to think out and make for them is an extra-special surprise for most parents!

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Taken from "My Family" by Mark Oestreicher and Kurt Johnston, copyright 2006 Youth Specialties/Zondervan. Used by permission. Order the book here.

Also available in your local Christian bookstore.

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3. SURF REPORT

~ Free Rice: Learn new words while you help feed hungry people around the world

~ ArcadeCow: Play free arcade games

4. BIRTHDAYS

We've got three notable birthdays to mention and celebrate this week! Our best birthday wishes go out to Michelle Cook, Chris Souza, and Becca Farquhar! We hope you all have a great week and terrific birthdays!!

5. VIDEO OF THE WEEK

A couple of weeks ago while helping out at the "Love & Logic" workshop Lucas Munger pulled off an amazing feat! Have you ever carried 38 full water bottles at one time? He has!

video


6. FORGETTABLE FACT

The Atlantic Ocean is saltier than the Pacific Ocean.


7. POTENT QUOTABLES

"Families are like fudge--mostly sweet with a few nuts."
~Author Unknown

"In every conceivable manner, the family is link to our past, bridge to our future."
~Alex Haley

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8. UH, THAT'S FUNNY?

Those who get too big for their britches will be exposed in the end.

Comments:
Wow. The Beach retreat looked like loads of fun! Wish I could have been there! Next year.
~Christine
 
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