Friday, November 18, 2011

Harvest, Halloween, Slamquest... this is my life.

Downtown Walla Walla

As inferred by the few and far-in-between posts, life has been busy up here in Walla Walla. Settling in is a much longer process than I realized, and I'm quite content to let my work, ministry, and life meld together. It may seem that I have no life, but that's because I am able to move at a healthier pace since my life is my ministry!

Patrick & I being Epic
Now, I admit that the blog title is a wee bit misleading; I did not actually assist with any harvesting. But I did help with a Harvest Carnival put on by First Pres on Halloween. See, we're like 3 blocks from downtown and they had this big shindig, so we did too (as did quite a few local churches). So a couple hundred incredibly cute kids came through, played games, won prizes, got candy, ate popcorn, watched puppet shows, and ran from the guitar wielding daywalker out front (yeah, that was me). I didn't get home in time to hand out candy, so I'm stuck with 100 pieces of epicly tasty candy... which Hannah has thoughtfully agreed to take off my hands if I can get it down to Lake Oswego.

This last weekend I went on my first Central Washington Presbytery youth camp, aptly named SLAMQUEST. It's a Middle School camp, and the slamming refers to... well, alot. First it applied to a multitude of pumpkins that were scattered on the grounds, which had the misfortune of being chock full of candy (thus the slamming). Literal Smashing Pumpkins (yes, we did play tunes by them). Wonderful place, this Ghormley Meadow, and I hope to take kids back again. I got the chance to lead music/worship with a few other leaders, and we had a blast! "they" said to me, "You're not from here; Eastern Washington teens don't jump around and go crazy during worship songs." Oh really, says I.... [video coming soon]

Now we're getting ready to get into Holiday Festivities, beginning with Thanksgiving Eve Eve Service & Dessert (yes, I volunteered myself and the youth to make desserts) on Tuesday. Should be fun. Then the Youth and I prep Stone Soup for the congregation, kids make crafts, and adults participate in the Hanging of the Greens... and yes, I do get to scale the tower of the 1912 building to hang giant wreaths! (apparently I'm the only one not uber scared of heights) This will then be followed by the Youth Annual Turkey Bowl Flag Football game... which will be followed by warmth, pizza, and a movie. Have I mentioned that I love this?

Ah, and then I intersperse bad horror movies into the mix (beware ThanksKilling), and discover important things like that Captain Morgan's new 100-proof is downright evil. New friends come over for dinner and movies occasionally, and old friends drive up to visit. These are all wonderful things to experience...

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