On Monday, we headed to the Museum. Each day Buddy did his "Pterodactyls, Flying Dragons" workshop and he also did his Creation Musical Adventure Concert. This was the last week for the Pterodactyl workshop. We will be starting our new workshop, African Animal Adventure, on March 22nd.

Buddy spoke to the AIG staff on Tuesday morning and shared about our trip to Africa in November 2010. The staff enjoyed hearing about the trip so much that Buddy ended up giving the talk the next day to the museum staff. We will be using a lot of the same pictures and information from that talk in our new workshop.
On Thursday morning, a young man named Daniel Knudsen was the guest speaker at our staff meeting. He showed the staff an autograph that Buddy had signed for him when he was just a boy in one of our workshops. It's an honor to get to meet men and women who have been impacted by our workshops as children. Daniel is the Director of an upcoming film, "Creed of Gold". You can find out more about it at http://www.creedofgold.com/. Thursday evening, we went out to dinner with Ken and Mally Ham, Steve and Trisha Ham, and Dr. Tommy and Elizabeth Mitchell. We enjoyed it very much with good food and great fellowship.

We traveled to Lansing, Michigan this past weekend to speak at a church retreat. There were probably around 250 people there. We met so many brothers and sisters in Christ. On Friday night, Buddy spoke on Noah's Ark, then on Saturday he did his talk on Dinosaur - Separating fact from fiction. For supper on Saturday the church ordered pizza, chips and pop for everyone. There was a lot of food! They also had a very yummy dessert, it was a moist brownie with peanut butter icing! Saturday evening, Buddy did an hour long concert, including his songs, "I Don't Believe in Evolution", "Soar", "Billions of Dead Things", along with a mandolin instrumental and a dulcimer instrumental. He also sang one of his newer songs, "If Heaven Had a Window", which is about his Mom. After the song, we showed a picture of her. Everyone enjoyed the concert.
Sunday morning Buddy gave his "Relevance of Genesis" talk and we headed home. We had great weather on the way home. It was the drive to Michigan that was difficult. We left Friday morning with ice and snow on the roads. We drove for about 60 miles at 25 mph. The trip took longer but we arrived safe and sound. Thanks for all the prayers. We praise the Lord for his protection.