Saturday, March 5, 2016

Texas Church & Weber Wagon

We continue to be blessed with stories and pictures of how clients are using Weber Wagons to bless others.  Sometimes we hear of dreams to serve others from people who contact us about wagons. Call it a "prompting" or "whisper" as an idea to bless people is birthed. Listening to their dreams, we catch the vision and begin to see a greater purpose in conversation. This happens frequently.


Like many posts on this blog, a recurring theme emerges. When people dream of serving others, the impact is multiplied. A year and a half ago, Scott from Texas contacted us. While he works at a large John Deere dealership, he had a dream of serving his local church and community. With his permission, several pictures of him serving the youth group are posted. Looking at the bigger picture, it makes one wonder what the lasting impact will be for each of the students that rode in his wagon. What story will they tell?


What is your dream? How can you serve & bless others? Contact us if you have "promptings" or "whispers" with ideas that feel beyond you. We would like to help! Our goal is to serve!




Church  Youth Group Pizza Party


Youth Night at Dairy Queen
(How cool is that?)


Sunday, April 26, 2015

Family & History

Because people mater, relationships are important to Weber Wagons. Most of our posts are about friends we have connected with through the wagons. The pictures in this post are from a local Dairy Days parade in June of 2014 at Freeport, IL. A Weber Wagon displayed the farm sign and 4 generations of Weber's celebrating the 100 year anniversary of a local dairy.  This is one example of how a Weber Wagon can be utilized in a parade and create lasting memories.







Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Minnesota Wedding Wagon Memories

January in Northern Illinois has the temperature outside at -5 deg F as this post is being written. Weber Wagons received pictures yesterday from Ryan of his sisters' wedding in September 2013. While the temperatures and landscape were warmer than today, this post will help everyone to think about summer and warmer weather. The days when antique John Deere tractors and parade wagons will again be a blessing to friends and families is near. Memories will be made and become part of people's lives.


A wedding kiss on the seat of a family tractor, the presence of a wedding party with the bride & groom, or young guests riding in a wagon will be part of many persons memories . Ryan's gift of providing a Weber Wagon for his sister's wedding day created unique moments that produce incredible memories for generations. Our lives are journeys filled with moments we remember. Like Ryan, are you helping others have moments that will be remembered?
  













Thursday, November 7, 2013

Thanksgiving Blessings Flow 2013

Approaching Thanksgiving 2013, many of us enjoy time with family and friends. It is an opportunity to express thanks to from "whom all blessings flow". As a family, Weber Wagons is grateful for every viewer of this site who expressed interest in our wagons. We are incredible thankful for those who purchase Weber Wagons. We have discovered each wagon becomes part of journey for John Deere tractor collectors. The experiences that create stories become part of legacies.

What legacy is your family creating? Generations remember and moments are "marked" when people are blessed and served. Weber Wagons is an expression for our family to serve and bless others. It is like a "pay it forward" event. Each wagon leaving our shop becomes part of someones journey. Life on earth is a journey! Serving and blessing others is part of the journey.  We look forward to every relationship and journey our Weber Wagons lead us toward. At the end of the day, we give thanks and "praise God from whom all blessings flow".



Oklahoma Wagon Blessing

At Weber Wagons, it is a privilege to receive emails, notes, and pictures from Weber Wagon owners showing opportunities seized to bless others. Chuck & Donnia from Oklahoma granted permission to share their recent experience. The Halloween alternative at their church, "Trunk or Treat", provided a unique place to use their Weber Wagon and bless others. Following is their email and pictures from the event. Thanks Chuck & Donnia for serving your community and encouraging us with the story.
 


"We are really enjoying the wagon that we bought from you...it has been so much fun to use it. I have attached some pictures of a "Trunk or Treat" that we had at our church on October 31. We had several church members come to the church parking lot with their treats and then the kids could come around and get candy in a safe environment. They could step up in the wagon and get their treats...many of them came more than once!
 
We took our 1935 B with the wagon and Donnia (my wife) and Kelli (our daughter) did the decorating and I thought it looked great. Anyway, I wanted to share these pics with you... we will be going to more parades in the coming weeks and I will try to send more pics.
 
On the night at the church, we had so many comments about our wagon and where we got it. We were so proud to share the wagon that night with the kids there.
 
Thank you again for the wagon, we are enjoying it so much! It is such a blessing...and we have been able to use it in ministry as well. Looking forward to many more years enjoying it!"
 


Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Heaven & Earth

This picture transcends words! It is a moving photo that places things in perspective. Followers of the blog will see that tractors & wagons are a focus. More important is how people are blessed and served. Our hope is this picture serves all who view the grandeur and splendor of the world we live.
 


Family, Wedding, & Promotion

 Family
 
Leaving a leagacy in life on earth is something everyone does. The type of legacy we leave is what matters. Serving others is a great way to create a legacy with positive impact. Many of the Weber Wagon owners are using their John Deere tractors and wagons to impact lives of others.

Harold & Patsy in Tennessee, are typical John Deere collectors who choose to serve others. They have used their Weber Wagon to serve their family, transport a bride, groom, and wedding guests to an outdoor ceremony, and promote a local Christian School in the community parade.
Wedding 
 
 Community Parade