Sunday, August 1, 2010

Mission trip 2010

This year we took 7 kids and headed to Harlan Kentucky to work with SWAP ( Sharing With Appalachian People) This is an organization that repairs homes in the area. Shepherd of the Lake partnered with Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd from Bloomington and headed down. We left at 6:15 am on Sunday July 25th and made it to Louisville, KY for the first night. We shacked up at a local church and on Monday we headed out and made our way to Natural Bridge State Park. We spent a few hours there, had lunch, and started to meander through the mountains towards Harlan. We rolled into Harlan at about 5pm. Stopped at the local Wal-Mart for a couple of things and headed back up the hill to the SWAP camp.

The camp is at the top of Porcupine Mountain, 3000 ft above Harlan on Little Shepherd Road. The camp was built in 1969 as a logging camp, then it was used as a minimum security prison, then it was taken over by SWAP. The camp consists of 1 boys dorm, 1 girls dorm, a common building and a couple of other supply buildings.

Tuesday through Friday were work days. They looked something like this....

6:30 am - Wake up, pack lunches

7:00 am - Breakfast and clean-up

7:45 am - Morning devotional

8:00 am - Head for work sites

4:00 pm - Leave work site, return to location, shower and clean-up

6:00 pm - Dinner

7:00 pm - Evening session (Mon., Tues. and Fri.)

8:30 pm - Free time

10:30 pm - Lights out

Wednesday after work we headed into Harlan for a service at a local church and a pot luck dinner. Thursday we cut out of work a little early and went over to Martians Fork Lake to swim and have a dinner picnic. Then it was off to the Dairy Hut for some ice cream, or a Dairy Deluxe burger. Then an impromptu "dance party" in an empty parking lot. We parked the vans, kicked the doors open, and cranked up the tunes. The kids were able to burn off some energy.

Friday was our last work day. After busting our butts all week, Friday was met with energy and a we can do it attitude by everyone to try and get things wrapped up so that we could see the fruits of our labor.

Friday night we loaded up vans, cleaned dorms, and the leaders hit the sack at about midnight, only to wake up Saturday at 5:30 am to try and be on the road by 6:15 am.

Saturday was driving. Lots and lots of driving. We pulled into Cedar Falls, IA around 7:00pm. Set up shop at Nazareth Lutheran Church for the night. The leaders dumped the kids off at the local "mall" and then headed to Texas Roadhouse for some ribs and a time to share stories about the week with the other leaders. 10:30 pm we were back at the church. We set up a little candle lit recap in the basement youth area of the church and spent the evening going around the group, talking about the things that stood out and what we'll keep with us for the years to come. This wrapped up at 12:30 am. We sent everyone to bed, the Mark and I had one more thing to take care of. A "gift" if you will for the Good Shepherd kids. We had it with us from KY and we unpacked one of their vans, hid this item, and repacked everything on top of it, so that when they got back and started to unload everything they would find it. 2:00am Mark and I finally made it to "bed" and we were back up at 4:50 am to head out to the grocery store for some breakfast for everyone, gas for the van, and coffee for the leaders. We hit the road at 6:30am and made it back to Shepherd of the Lake during the 9:45 service this morning.

I was completely blown away by the ability of these kids to go into a trip like this not knowing anything about what to expect, and I heard from some of the other leaders that they thought that all of our kids had been on this trip before. They hit the ground running and far exceeded my expectations. I'm proud of all of them and am already looking forward to next years trip.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Update

Well, having gotten a new camera, I've been trying to get as much use out of it as I can. I started a flickr.com account. Here's the link.

With the year having been half over by the time I got the camera, I started a 365-2010/11 in pictures. Hopefully I'll be able to keep it up for a year. Also I've got just over 5 months to learn the ins and out of the camera and photoshop before baby arrives in December. BTW I can't wait for December to get here!

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Friday, July 2, 2010

Cameras

Inspired by a photo of Pete's, in his 365/2010. I took this picture of my old Minolta, with my new Canon EOS Rebel T1i, or for those of you following along in Europe, the Canon 500D.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

night time


Night time shot with the new camera.

Monday, May 17, 2010

I want to go camping.


I really want to go camping. I think it's time to plan some weekend getaways.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Fish


31 inch Northern Pike, caught on Balsam Lake in Wisconsin. Caught 5-2-10

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Grippy

Ergon GC2-L

REI + 20% off + Dividends = unbeatable price on these!

Friday, March 19, 2010

Bling part 1

My Origin 8 UNO saddle showed up today. I put it on Blue Thunder just so I could use it right away. I've got bigger and better plans for it, but I couldn't just let it sit around. And yes, I got brown on purpose.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Saturday, March 13, 2010

If I can't ride I can at least wrench

Me homemade work stand....yarrr...

Thursday, February 25, 2010

something new

I say if opportunity doesn't come knocking you gotta kick its door down and say WTF!

I'm seeking out some new opportunities. I'll keep you posted.

Also, Mel and I are going to Cancun in April!! A much needed vacation.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Time for an update..

OK. There will be bigger and better updates coming soon, but for now you get this....

These are two albums that I haven't been able to stop listening to for the past 3 months.



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