Jul 31, 2008

Marjie's Ark

May I tell you a story?
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes, you should be honored!
Here I go!

Ok, jump in the van with me, we're going to church...
whoah, this could take a while
fast forward, zzzzzzzzzzzzzzrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr,

After church, I'm waiting around while Bro. Burch and Michael try to hook up the lights to the trailer in the carport. Oh, look! some dark clouds! No big deal...

It starts to rain...um, it's hailing...oh, good, it stopped, now it's just pouring.
No big deal...

Hey, look! The water is up on the sidewalk! Hey, look, it's coming in the door! Hey, it's 2 yards in! Hey, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK!!!
My feet are wet!

Let's step back for some reevaluation...or to get out of the water, whatever. The water is coming up by the second, oh hey! a car's going by! The water's only like, what? a foot high in the street?
TIDAL WAVE!
...and so we learned my friend, to listen for vehicles, because every time they went by, several large but successively smaller waves lapped up my legs, freezing them into big white popsicles..oh, did I mention that?
The water was, in addition to murky and mysterious,well,
a little chilly!
Because the carport is about 14 yards long before you get to the church door, some (we won't mention any names) tried to avoid the inevitable wetness!
Jared, however, had no such idea in mind.
Soon, soggy socks joined his previously discarded tennis shoes, and I (wisely) followed suit.

Brrrrrrrr...


Bro. Burch directed the mechanic department perched atop a lawn chair, armed with the vehicle manual. The rest of us picnicked on Cheddar and PeanutButter Crackers, commented on the 2 1/2 foot high water in the street, and thought the night could not possibly get more exciting...WRONG.
Jared got a huge laugh out of watching a poor would-be-motorist walk his scooter through water nearly above it's tires...strange sense of humor...boys....
When the mechanics were through hooking up the trailer---OH, did I mention that the Mason's were transporting brand new furniture home in that trailer?...in that rain???
Sis Burch convinced her kind hubby to carry her to the van...I was relieved to see her land safely...lol

Because the doors need to be closed behind the vehicles, because the van couldn't sit too long in one place in the street so it wouldn't flood, and
because Jared didn't want to do it by himself ,
him and I hopped on the back of the trailer till it had cleared Lake Garage (the flooded carport) and then jumped off to close the gates in, oh, 1 and 1/2 ft. high water. The plan was to hop back on the trailer and ride to the end of the street where the van would be waiting--hopefully in lower water. Well, the trailer, um, was in a hurry, so, we began the trek on foot--on water,
oh whatever!


Barefooted and gleeful, I began high-stepping through the swirling, freezing, knee-deep murkiness
(fast-high-stepping, I might add)
in my ankle-length jean skirt.
Was I thinking about what was under the water?
What was IN the water?
What was about to be in ME?
hmmm...sometimes thinking about such things is not an option.
Smiles. Aren't teens great? Live a little! That's what you call adventure!!


More later!


Jul 30, 2008

VBS Finale!




Ahhhhhhh, glorious week.


Last week, that is...



Yes, I'm fully aware that this post is miserably late and that I ought to be given 30 lashes with a...a...an I-don't-know-what, so I'll get on with it already!!!


Sis. Burch was a great story-teller for Mr. Joseph of Canaan,





and Mr. Librado produced some lengthy applications!!!


Michael Mason was a great song leader--


the children really seemed to enjoy his tradmark


"DONDE???", and "PORQUE???"


Meanwhile, his lovely wife Crystal played the piano.


Their children...

Taylor
I was unable to get a picture of Kyle

(who is always "shooting a big buck!" and calls me "Machi")


Mrs. Margaret did a great job teaching the kids their verses...with a smile!
Our puppeteers,


Pablo and Ray

The earrings were purely for the effect and drama...stickers are great in a jam...


We had our own studio called "Soy Testigo" ("We are Witnessess")

and a reporter,


David Sabetodo (Know-it-all), otherwise know as Nestor.

Some of the boys in their royal crowns...




Our group on Saturday...

Erika



Adorable ninitas (little girls)



and don't forget the boys...


Nestor and Citlali (our receptionists)

One of Jared's, well, normal moments
(for him)


Actually, he made a huge hit with the little ones...



There are sooo many more, but, the night is not young any more, and I don't feel so bushy-tailed myself right now !!!!!! Later!

Jul 16, 2008

Howdy Y'all



Jeremy was grinning like the Cheshire Kitty himself, but he didn't realize that his bunny ears hadn't quite made it above my head. . .lol!!! Sis. Junod kindly took the picture!

I don't have much time, but here are some pictures of my plane trip and our trip to the beach. We're leaving for MX around 5:00 a.m. Thursday morning. More later!


Jul 1, 2008

For You, Erica Dear!




The really pretty Hispanic girl in the gray shirt is Gladys from our church







I don't mean to exclude the rest of you, but this post is for those that have not seen pictures from



Pell City, Youth Camp 2008!