Monday, June 13, 2011

Princess Pippa and the Painted Potato

Annual Bethany Family Retreat at Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp: I've been meaning to write this post for a while now (the Family Retreat was the weekend of May 1st), and now I'm REALLY motivated to write as the camp is way WAY too close to one of the fires here in Colorado. :(

Not only am I bothered that intentionally faith-filled campers and their guides have been forced to evacuate the camp, but as you'll see from the photos below, I'm upset by the potential loss of land - the trees, the space, the nature that envelops the camp. Prayers that all stay safe and that the fire can become contained soon!

I literally jumped out of the car when this view came into sight - amazing!

The last part of the directions to Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp include things like "turn at the stick" and "don't miss the obscure, tiny blue sign with the arrow" and "watch out for the large rock"- things like that!

There were nature-made crosses all over camp.

We literally went around to each cabin and prayed over each family that was going to stay in that particular room. Awesome way to ground the weekend in faith and families.

That's Pike's Peak in the distance - this is the the other side of the mountain that you don't get to see unless you drive south for three hours. On unpaved roads. To the middle of nowhere.

The boys. Honest to Pete, they can play!
They made the music come ALIVE!

While Joni may harm me for posting this photo, these Recipe Prayer Cards were a super-cool activity for families to participate in, adding personal prayers of their own to the box.

Mind you, the ASSEMBLY of these prayer boxes (simple instructions: take 1 of each prayer and put it into the box) reminded me why you only include a FEW people on an assembly line or the whole thing goes down the drain pretty fast. Joni was a good sport, and we got the boxes assembled. Eventually.

Everyone was encouraged to add concerns and celebrations to the prayer list.

We love ADDISON!
And rocking chairs that are made especially for little ones!

. Amen .

My all-around buddy for the weekend, Miss Kathryn!
Breakfast on Saturday morning was apparently more amusing than normal...

Or maybe it was what we were eating...

Or the fact that I can't hold still when I talk...

Whatever it was, what a way to kick-off the day!

Missing something here...

And we're singing again! I learned more camp and praise songs in preparation for this retreat than I can even begin to count. We're talking 50+ songs in the span of about 2 weeks!

Kevin leading the little peeps.

I love the fact that everyone was involved!

The great I Am.

These children are either confused or amused.
I wonder why...

Oh, THAT's why.
The incredible Flying Lady strikes again.

I think this was the point where they would ONLY call me Princess Pippa - you see, this was the weekend of the Royal Wedding (which we all actually stayed up to watch the morning we drove the 3+ hours to camp). Joni and I were joking about how lucky it was that CATHERINE was the Princess, because the sound of "Princess Pippa" was just ridiculous.

When Joni jokingly introduced me as Princess Pippa to the kidds, well, it stuck for the rest of the weekend!

(Note: Today (6/13/11) was the first day of Vacation Bible School,
and the kids are still calling me Princess Pippa!)

Joni and the kiddos, learning all about fishes and loaves.

A lovely potato craft. (for the kids? yes. for me? oy.)
Remind me never again to use paint with preschoolers.
Paint, potatoes, and preschoolers. By myself.
No, really.

A bit of fresh air after those LOVELY potato crafts.

Honestly, the views were spectacular
and the weather couldn't have been better.

Each meal began with a fun prayer. I miss camp.

I love the look on Jack's face. He is seriously
questioning whatever Ruth Ann is talking about!

There's Caya and her family (she was my music student back in 1st grade!)

How sweet are they!? Forrest and Elias near the river.

I could spend hours here. Wait....I did.

Our afternoon trekking group. I have no idea how we made
it BACK to base camp, but the in-between views were fantastic!

Here we are, post-hike. All nice and calm.

Little did I know the next 3 hours would be spent HIGH above the ground on a ropes course. Not nice. Not calm. That activity alone gets its own posting, as it was too traumatic to include inside such an enjoyable post about Camp. Mother of Pearl.


Katie and Miss Addison, just chilling on Saturday night. The guys brought their guitars to the lounge, and the families were just singing and eating smores. Camp with a capital C.

Um...what?! This is what we woke up to Sunday morning!

Look at that bunch! An energetic group of caring families, committed to walking in the faith, encouraging each other, and spending quality time with their family members. What an amazing weekend!

Get Me Down!

Here they are: the photos from the
"You have GOT to be kidding me"
High Ropes Course at Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp.

I COMPLETELY misunderstood what a high-ropes course really was.
I think my sense of adventure outweighed my sense of levelheadedness!

He made it look SOOOOOO easy. He just scampered
right up that first tree and starting walking across the wires.
No problem.

Look! This looks so cool from this angle!
This will be fun, right? RIGHT!?

Dude, seriously. Having way too much fun.

This was Tree #2. Out of like 52 trees. Ok, perhaps only 10 or so trees, but it just kept going and going and going. And got harder and harder and harder. And higher and higher and higher.

And let us not forget that I am BLIND in my right eye. And that's the way you were supposed to move - to the right. BLIND, people. Which made everything all that more exciting.

NOT.

Do you see Ruth Ann in the other tree!? She was behind me the whole time (mentally, emotionally, physically). The poor woman had to listen to me whimper...and then cross the wire herself. She was amazing, I was a twit.

Half-blind, terrified, frozen in place, 8 million feet off of the ground...and adrenaline levels pushing my blood sugars to frightening new levels. So much fun.

Would you look at that calm and poise!?

No calm. No poise.
Panic. Sheer panic.
Note the gritted teeth and firmly set jaw.

Really, now. She looks downright pleasant! Joyful, almost.
Seemingly at home on those wires!
I could NOT have done this course without her!

See the dangling rope?
See the terrified blonde?

That log was the last part between ME and the zipline that would allow me to get close to the ground again. Ruth Ann went right on past that log, and walked 2 more trees and a rope ladder. That woman was sheer strength.

Looking like a complete moron as I grin with glee - that's actually Corey from church in the red helmet. I would whip my head around ever so briefly during my tree-to-tree high wire act, praying that little red helmet would get closer.

BOOYA! And to think I was terrified of ziplines not 5 years ago (6th grade outdoor ed). Now, the thought of throwing myself off a platform is NOTHING compared to moving across those high wires.

Lisa (who was an absolutely awesome cheerleader and photographer from the ground) caught my first steps on SOLID GROUND. Pretty sure I'm not leaving that ground again, thank you very much.

And DONE! Sheesh!

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Pentecost Power!

Happy Pentecost! What?! You know, Pentecost! The crazy, amazing day in the church calendar where we celebrate the Holy Spirit. THAT Pentecost!




I've been busy on the other blog, too, and just had to share!
(You can check it out at Avenues of Hope: http://hope91011.blogspot.com)

Four FOUR baptisms - all squirmy little boys! I read Acts 2: 1-12 in English and Italian, which was much MUCH easier than trying to read it in Russian a few years ago... Nyet. There were over 350 visiting youth and leaders from Nebraska at the 9am service - we were filled BEYOND capacity! What a great 'problem' to have - it was like Easter all over again....except the color of the day was RED! Here's today's entry - an amazing, Spirit-filled day at Bethany Lutheran Church!

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Today, as we celebrate this day of Pentecost, we acknowledge and embrace the power, purpose and potential of the Holy Spirit's guidance along these Avenues of Hope.


“One part of this Pentecost Power we’re blessed with is Purpose. The Holy Spirit calls us to God, gathers us together and enlightens us to know our purpose as disciples. We learn about Jesus and His life. We serve in Jesus’ name. We go out with fire in our spirits to live a life way more meaningful than anything we could create on our own. God has a purpose for each of us and calls us to it through the Holy Spirit.” - Sermon: Pr. Ruth Ann Loughry, "Pentecost Power" on 6/12/11.

Excerpts from Pastor Ruth Ann's sermon are included below (marked RAL).

To read and/or listen to the entire sermon, please click here.

When the day of Pentecost had come,
they were all together in one place. (Acts 2:1)

~ May we come together to provide Hope to others. ~


God has blessed us through the Holy Spirit,
with Pentecost power!


Health and Wellness Director Janet Mortinsen was commissioned as our new Parish Nurse. Mission Statement: the Health and Wellness Cabinet works to share God's grace and love in Jesus Christ with all people by promoting health, wholeness and healing of body, mind and spirit.

~ May 9.10.11 be an Avenue toward the
health and wellness of those in need. ~


God has blessed us through the Holy Spirit, with Pentecost power!

All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit
and began to speak in other languages,
as the Spirit gave them ability. (Acts 2:4)


~ May the Holy Spirit guide us to use
our abilities to give a voice to the hungry. ~


God has blessed us through the Holy Spirit,
with Pentecost power!


Four families brought their baby boys forward today, called by the Holy Spirit and trusting that everything they need as they grow is given in the gifts of the Spirit through Holy Baptism.

~ May we trust in the life-giving gift of the Spirit. ~

God has blessed us through the Holy Spirit,
with Pentecost power!

Mission Trippers to Ecuador and Wyoming: the Holy Spirit will bless you and guide you as you work and play. God will give you new dreams as you meet members of God’s family from diverse cultures. Have no fear; the Spirit unites you in Christ. (RAL)

Vacation Bible School leaders and students: you too will be touched by the Holy Spirit as you learn about Jesus’ young life. Come with an open Spirit to learn and grow. (RAL)

~ May we walk boldly together on this path filled with Hope. ~

God has blessed us through the Holy Spirit, with Pentecost power!

Youth from the Nebraska Synod: be SOLID as you serve, yet flexible to feel the Spirit’s moving in new experiences. You will bring the Spirit as you sew, sort, repair, paint and pray. (RAL)

~ May we listen to the Spirit as we serve those who are hungry. ~

God has blessed us through the Holy Spirit, with Pentecost power!


To date, there over 300 families (as represented by the plates seen above) who have been moved by the Holy Spirit and have pledged to be a part of Avenues of Hope: 9.10.11, helping put an end to hunger here in Denver! As Pr. Ruth Ann reminded us, "We go out with fire in our spirits to live a life way more meaningful than anything we could create on our own."


Day 12. Dollar 12.

God has blessed us through the Holy Spirit, with Pentecost power!


Saturday, June 11, 2011

June 2011...so far!

What!? I'm posting photos from the
ACTUAL MONTH
we're still in!?!? BOOYA!

June is a beautiful month!

No laptops here, thank you very much.

Colorful chaos! My deck before....

...and after! A wonderful place to spend breakfast!

How wonderful to have babies as neighbors!
My friend, Erin's little girl, Alex!

STILL way too early in the morning,
but too good of a cause to skip!
Annual Habitat Hustle with RTG and Sarah.