Arvid’s Happy Meal

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3 comments on “Arvid’s Happy Meal
  1. Kathryn Balzer says:

    Hi to all of you! You are certainly in our thoughts and prayers. We check the website multiple times each day and find it remarkable how Arvid keeps going mile after mile. One of the things I’m curious about…. what does Arvid eat to keep going besides Happy Meals and Tim Hortons muffins?

  2. Dorothy Funk says:

    Yummy! Energy food. Glad you are getting close to Sudbury. God continue to give you the strength you need for each moment!

  3. Hi Arvid and Crew,
    I was at work at 5am yesterday, not knowing what a difficult day you had, but I was reminded over and over again to pray for you. My prayer was short: “Lord your will be done!” Just somehow I was reminded more frequently to pray for you than on previous days. I understood why, after I came home from work and heard about your difficult day. Be encouraged,enjoy your Happy Meal and thumbs up!

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