The story of our St. C's traveling Flamingo Flock! Where will they show up next!?

The story of our St. C's traveling Flamingo Flock! Where will they show up next!?

The story of our St. C's traveling Flamingo Flock! Where will they show up next!?

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The story of our St. C's traveling Flamingo Flock! Where will they show up next!?

Mother Meghan came across a flock of very lonely flamingoes at church. They promised they would stay outside and socially distant if she found them a nice home to visit. If they come to your house feel free to put on a mask if it makes you more comfortable.

Meghan looks forward to hearing from people who receive a visit from the flock.  Email, text or call! (associatevicar@stcolumbakent.org). ALSO if you live in apartment or somewhere that needs a code to get in let Meghan know and she will only pass that along to one other trusted person. 

The story of our St. C's traveling Flamingo Flock

St. C's flamingos have struck! Sondra and her adorable cats have been flamingoed!! Who did it? Thanks to masks it looks like we'll never know!

St. C's flamingos have struck again! They were visiting Mike and Amanda but Mike and Amanda were out of town. Luckily, Natalie and Nate were there to give the flamingoes the love and attention they were seeking. The only question that remains is, who will be flamingoed next!?

The flamingos reported having an excellent time with the Olfert’s. I mean who wouldn’t !?

This was a rocky landing after almost being spotted by the kids, Mother Meghan had to speed out of there losing a flamingo leg in the process!!

Luckily, when she very sneakily returned days later the missing leg was awaiting her.

The St. C’s flock was very touched by Isla’s matching pink sweater. The flock continues to be forever grateful for how this church has welcomed them into their yards (and hearts).

Not pictured the flock landing in Larry and Roxanne’s yard. Be warned: they have motion sensor lights! Very tricky, high level ninja moves in order for the flamingos to land undetected. And they LOVED the newly built house and cannot wait to join for future church gatherings. Consider this your formal invitation ?.

Next the flock flew over to Jaci and Micah’s (Goo) where we learned something new about this flock of flamingoes. They LOVE dogs and had the best time. Who’s next? And who’s staying alert and on the look out to catch the flock as they land in front of your home?

Richard and Karen (Burgess) brought the flamingoes inside!!! The flock was most appreciative. Just know the official guidance from the church is to wear masks if they are going to come inside.

The flamingoes are going to have a hard time leaving this cozy home. But they understand now that they have a mission to accomplish- visit as many homes as possible before Ash Wednesday. (You get ten points if you know when Ash Wednesday is ?.)

The flock has landed once again. They cannot believe their luck. No one parties like the Woodard family. Excellent time had by all.

The flock has landed at the Vicar’s house!!! SO many animals to frolic with here. But the chickens are getting jealous so onward they must go. See the next video post to see where the flamingos land next.

You saw the flock land and now you can see them happily snuggling up with Vibh and Adam. Although, the flock loves a good snuggle it is not required for those who prefer to keep a safe socially distant 6ft.

The Hammers cannot believe their luck - a flock of pink flamingoes on their lawn. They took the drop off to the next home very seriously- I bet you cannot guess who is in that cat costume ?? Very sneaky.

A flock of fun flamingos joined the Durant's for a while...boy these sneaky guys get around! ?

This flamingo flock couldn’t believe their luck. Turns out their long lost cousins live on Shirley’s head!! What a wonderful reunion.

This flamingo flock cannot be stopped!! And this just in: St. C’s is officially the warmest and most fun church community on the planet.

Who can forget the flocks infamous land on the Savino’s lawn? What an adventure this flock is having. They had a great stay and cannot wait to see who they will visit next !

The flock was exhausted and took the night off last night. But today they were at it again. Bringing joy wherever they land !!

Bill was delighted to find the flock in his yard this morning! The flock got some good pets in before moving onto the next place. Thank you Bill for taking so much time with our flock !!

This sneaky flock cannot be stopped! They tried to hide in the bushes but this bright pink flock can be seen from a mile away. Also, their excitement to play with the dog gave them away. Where will they show up next ?

Joy upon joy. Thankful for this flock of flamingoes connecting our community and spreading joy.

The flock felt right at home in Bonnie’s beautiful yard and Bonnie had a great time visiting with the flock. As you can see below - everyone is all smiles.

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