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Today was our last day working at Lighthouse Path. We got to meet a woman who uses the services at Lighthouse Path, and it kinda hit home. After our conversation, we finished our last day by rearranging the daycare's storage room (which looked HORRIBLE). In the process, we found Shel Silverstein's Where the Sidewalk Ends. Jessica, one of the team leaders, read aloud a poem that basically sums up why we're all here...

Small as a peanut
Big as a giant,
We're all the same size
When we turn off the light.

Rich as a sultan,
Poor as a mite,
We're all worth the same
when we turn off the light.

Red black or orange,
Yellow or white
We all look the same
When we turn off the light.

So maybe the way
To make everything right
Is for God to just reach out
And turn off the light.

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