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Leader: Our friend Ian texted me and told me that he’d
fixed his invention and that he’s on his way to show
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Leader: Hi, Ian! Um… (looks at watch, a little
impatiently) We don’t have all day. Could you
maybe hurry it up a bit?
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Leader: You sure did! Well played. (Rubs hands together,
excitedly) We’re all so excited to see your invention!
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Leader: OK! So show us.
Leader: Wow! That’s just…wow! It sure looks awesome.
But, um, what does it do?
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Leader: OK. So does it have a purpose?
Leader: Well, you’ve included a lot of great stuff in it,
but when you put all of it together I’m not sure it made
anything usable
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Leader: Makers make stuff for fun, but also so their creation
can do something. All week at Maker Fun Factory, (motions
to kids) we’ve been exploring what it means to have God
as our Maker. And God made everything for a reason. In
fact, God made you for a reason! (Wow, God!) God
doesn’t waste anything, Ian! He made you for a specific
purpose. There are things only you can do.
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Leader: Really! You are a masterpiece, designed to do great
things for God!
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Leader: Oh really? Is your mind (puts a fist next to both
sides of Ian’s head) …blown? (Makes an explosion gesture
with hands, like Ian did on the first day)
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Leader: (Motioning to the invention) You know, Ian, I’ve had
an idea. Does your mom like to garden?
Leader: Well, what if your invention’s purpose is to be
a scarecrow? Why don’t you give her this homemade
scarecrow, and spend time helping her with her garden. I bet
she’d love that!
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Leader: It’s a great reason for your invention. Plus, your
mom will love getting to spend time with you.
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Ian: (Calls from offstage) I’m here! I’ll be right
there. I’m just being extra careful, so I don’t drop my invention again.
(Ian appears holding his invention in a bag—
or covered by the bag—at arm’s length. He’s
lowly taking steps towards the leader.)
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Ian: OK! (Quickens pace) I mean, what are the
odds I’d drop— (Pretends to drop invention,
but catches it in the nick of time)
(Leader looks terrified and lets out a little
scream.)
Ian: (Laughing) Oh! I so totally got you!
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Ian: I’m pumped to show it to you.
Ian: I will, but first (Turns towards the audience) I
need you all to get hyped! Who here is ready to see the
greatest invention in the history of the world? (Works the crowd and gets everyone pumped) Alright! Here it
is! (Reaches into the bag and reveals his invention—an odd assemblage of random items that have been glued,
duct-taped, or rubber-banded together) Ta-da! Isn’t this great?
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Definition
Ian: I have no idea.
Ian: Ummm… I don’t know.
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Ian: Yeah…I guess that’s true. Now that I think about it my
invention doesn’t really serve much of a purpose.
Ian: Really?
Ian: That’s incredible! |
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Ian: (Laughing) Ohhh! Throwing it back! I love it.
(Ian and the leader do their complicated handshake from
earlier in the week.)
Ian: She sure does!
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Ian: That’s not a bad idea. I think I’ll go do that.
Ian: (Picks up his invention and exits) I’m off! Thanks for
everything! (Waves to kids) See you later, innovators!
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