Saturday, June 21, 2008

Superlative Awards

Best Mascot Award.......... Spencer

The "I Got Sick Again" Award.......... Shelley

The Sassy Award.......... Lindsey

Messiest Room/Accident Prone Award.......... Nathan

Messiest Room Award.......... Jake

Messiest Room/"I Kept My Voice All Week" Award.......... Speas

Most Improved Room Award.......... Teague

Lizard Bite Award.......... Brandon

"I Feel Like a Man" Award.......... Kyle

"I Love Knee Sweat" Award.......... Erica

The "Dunt... Dunt... Duh!" Award.......... Hannah

The "I'm the Only Guy in My Pod" Award.......... T.J.

The John Deere Award.......... Collier

The Stump the Pastor Award.......... Katie W.

Most Medicated Award.......... Sarah

Solid Gold Dancer Award.......... Blair

Butt Bug Bite Award.......... Brenna

The "Nooooooooo" Award.......... Blake

The "I Need My Name Sewn in My Pants" Award.......... Connor & Tyler

Top 10 Things Heard on Tour

10. We're going South!

9. Something smells like tuna.

8. Is it free time yet?

7. No... mass is on Wednesday. They're Baptist.

6. Someone took my...

5. No, you can't use the machete.

4. Where is Crazy Eyes?

3. If the monsigneur hears you, he'll call the police.

2. It's Miller time!

and the #1 thing heard on tour.... (drum roll)

1. Your shorts are too short!!!

Day 6

Not much to tell from today. Had breakfast and hit the road. We had a great time on the bus... sleeping at first, having fun talking, and then the dancing began. We were looking forward to being home, but had a fantastic time. We also got the word on where we are headed next year... CHICAGO!!!! Check out the "Top 10" List and our Superlative Posts. You may need to have one the youth explain some of the things to you! Thanks everyone for your support!!!!








Thursday, June 19, 2008

Day 5

Well, usually by the last full day, you expect things to be not "as good" as the first few days. The kids get tired, the chaperones get tired, been there, done that. This was not the typical last full day.

Yes, it started off the same way... devotions and worship. The kids lay waste to yet another lot in New Orleans. Then, lunch and clean up. We went to St. Louis Cathedral and toured the facility and sang one song outside on the steps. You need to ask your kids about what happened there. Not sure I should tell it here... LOL. :-)

We hit the stores for some fun shopping time and then sang at Artillary Park right across from Jackson Square. We didn't know if we would have any audience at all. Fortunately, we did! There was a large crowd in front and behind of us. As a matter of fact, one of the people whose house we had worked on yesterday rode his bike all the way in to hear us. One of the groups in front of us was another choir. They were so excited to hear us sing. They knew at least two of our songs and when Brian announced "Many Gifts, One Spirit", they practically spazzed out. Kendall overheard one of the kids from that group say how good we were and their minister of music said, "It because they sing good music." WOW!

Dinner was in the cafeteria and then we had just a little bit of free time. We changed into our formal outfits before the final worship service. The other kids here thought we looked pretty sharp. After worship, we headed to Lovell Chapel to do our concert for an audience of one... God. You'll notice there are no pictures of us. We walked into the chapel in silence, sang our hearts out to the Lord, and then left in silence. A picture may tell a 1,000 words, but there are no words to describe what happened in that chapel. How I wish you all could have shared the experience of tonight. I worried the kids wouldn't understand why we sang to an empty room. But, they understood... the room was not empty... "For Jesus, Lord Jesus, is in this very room". What an amazing, awesome, glorious experience. By the time we sang "The Lord Be with You", I was done. It was an incredibly emotional experience.

Shelley had our devotions immediately following. What a testimony her family has had the last year and a half! Afterward, we were asked to pick three people to pray for... someone special or someone we didn't know or someone maybe we didn't get along with. After our prayer, I had expected everyone to head back to the dorms. They didn't. They hugged each other, they cried with each other, they expressed love for one another, and they were Christ for one another. You know me... no one cries alone in my presence. Girls cried... boys cried... I was a mess. Your kids are AMAZING and I love each of them like they were my own. Thank you for intrusting them to us.

Not sure what day the blog for tomorrow will get up. It'll be a long trip, but I'll do it asap. Pray for our safety in travel.