Monday, November 3, 2008

Hey everyone! I'm really sorry it's been so long since i've posted. It's just that lately when i've gotten free time, i've really just wanted to relax. A lot has happened since i posted last. For one, Doug left the base. There's a lot surrounding his departure and it's really something that needs to be kept to the people on the base, so i won't go into that. I do think he'll be back though. In other news, we've had two new people come to the base. Erin, a mission builder, and Michelle, on base staff. Thus far, they seem really really nice. Ok, story time. So the other day, Linda sent me up to DUDA to get two differently colored dry-erase markers. So i got them, brought them back and a couple hours later, there was something new in the dining room. It's a board with the names of the entire DTS team including the DTS staff, with dollar amounts under lecture, and under outreach. When i first saw it, i started worrying hard-core. I thought that it was a representation of how much we'd payed on our lecture and outreach phase. So when i saw less than $700 on lecture and only $1800 under outreach, i nearly had a heart attack. A week or so went by, and then someone explained the board during the announcements after dinner. It actually shows how much we have left to pay. So now, i look at that board and am very thankful for all of you who've given so much to me. I owe you all a lot. Right now, i'm at the GO Conference in Estes Park, CO. I didn't actually know where we'd be staying in Estes Park, so when i got to the place, it blew me away. For those of you who read this who attended Power Surge in Estes Park, it's the same YMCA. When i got here, the memories just started flooding back. This was the beginning of so many things. Things like the cup game. Things like people going swimming and walking back to their room in the cold and their hair freezing. This is where the hand-raising thing started. For those of you who don't know what that is, we have another story time. So one time, Ryan Flynt was sitting around a table in the dining hall. He was trying to explain some things to the guys from Trinity, but wasn't getting a whole lot of cooperation. So all of the sudden, he just raised his hands in the air and held them there. Eventually, everyone at the table did the same thing and when everyone had their hands up and was paying attention, Ryan said "Yay!!!", clapped his hands, and then proceeded to tell them what he had to tell them. So for the rest of the time, we would go around to random tables, sit down, and put our hands in the air. When everyone at the table did the same, we cheered, clapped, and moved on to another table. A couple of times we had the entire dining hall with their hands in the air. Now at youth group, it's a big tradition. Good stuff. By the way, could you all be praying for Sarah Reynolds? She's in Nicaragua right now. Thanks everyone. I need to get some sleep. God bless. Love you all! Smile!

4 comments:

Kristin said...

haha wow. I love the hand raising story! ;-)
anyway... hope you are having fun! :-)

Anonymous said...

Kristin, Thank you for being so faithful to always read Luke's blog :)

Kristin said...

Your welcome. I like knowing what is going on up there. :-)

TheChange said...

I like knowing what's going on up here too. I just wish my computer's filter wouldn't keep me from going to my own blog! Anyway, thanks Kristin.