This is Janet.  I would take a generator and a cd player with cd's of all 
the 
 wonderful praise music that has been available to us and the book would be 
 Left Behind or the series.  It's only three if you count the cd's with the 
 player.  lol  Instead of a generator, it could be a box of batteries for the 
 cd player.  We are all so open and unashamed of praising the Lord, they need 
 to start 'way back then so it would even be finer by this age.  
 
 
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This is Janet.  I would take a generator and a cd player with cd's of all the 
wonderful praise music that has been available to us and the book would be 
Left Behind or the series.  It's only three if you count the cd's with the 
player.  lol  Instead of a generator, it could be a box of batteries for the 
cd player.  We are all so open and unashamed of praising the Lord, they need 
to start 'way back then so it would even be finer by this age.  




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