Blog Post for week 8-9
It's been too long since I've last
sat down to jot down the exciting events of my life for y'all. I'm
not even sure where to begin since so much has happened in the past
two weeks! I guess if God began at the beginning, I should follow in
His example and begin at the beginning.
Last week, Monday October 31st,
we had celebrated Halloween the Christian way with a Fall Festival.
Except here at Snow Wolf Lodge we call it “Farvest Hall”.
Originally it was “Harvest Fall” but the past director kept
accidentally referring to it as Farvest Hall, so thats what we call
it now. Anyway, its our Halloween celebration and we do all sorts of
fun things. Our day started off with a 5k, which I did not
participate in. One of my closest friends, Sarah Donely, won for the
girls, and Steven Forrester won for the guys. After that we had a
photo-savanger hunt! My team definitely did not win...but we had fun.
And I did actually take some pictures, so here are a few of them:
Farvest Hall Finish line! |
New friends! |
Silhouette |
Hold the sun |
Defy Gravity/ Horrible picture of me, but its cool so I posted it |
Where's Waldo? |
Anyway those are some of the pictures
we took. After our hunt, we had a wonderful lunch of some weird
pumpkin squash soup in a bread bowl. Then we had shoot competition
(No I did not win), carved pumpkins, and made candy apples. My first
pumpkin carving was a disaster! We tried to cave Jacob wrestling an
angel into a pumpkin...yeah not my idea, and it didn't look anything
like an angel. HAH!
After that we got into our costumes!!!
Anna, Amy and I decided to dress up like the three guy mentors. I was
actually able to borrow some of Jeremy's clothes, which was nice and
made it easier for me to look like him. It was so fun to see everyone
in their costumes! There was an award for best costume, and I won for
the girls, and Jon won for the guys. The ironic thing was that we had
both dressed up as somebody of the opposite gender! Then we had an
EPIC dance party! I used to think I sucked at dancing...and I found
out that I don't! It just takes a lot of practice to get good at it.
We do a lot of line-dancing, swing, and freestylin' here. With the
occasional dubstepin'. When our wonderful day was over, we all
plopped into bed exhausted. The mentors had decorated our classroom
and turned it into a really pretty room with a bunch of finger foods
and stuff, it was quite lovely.
Some of our more artistic students
painted this and put it on our ceiling.
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Tuesday we went back to normal
routine... I honestly cant remember anything special that happened
that day...
Wednesday classes with Bauman started
again... same with Thursday and Friday and Saturday... Although it
did start snowing again on Thursday. And it didn't stop until
Sunday!!! We got about a foot total. It's covering everything! Its
crazy!!!! We had another huge snowball fight on Satuday...we had so
much more snow this time that we got to erect a giant snowman, and a
fort...I also had adequate gloves and snow pants this time, so it
wasn't miserable. Sarah and I really enjoy throwing snowballs at
Koert's (one of the guy mentors here) window and then hiding...Im not
sure why we hide though, since he totally knows it us. Sometimes he
throws pennies at us...I'm not sure if it's supposed to be payback,
but I like getting paid to throw snowballs! It's so weird going from
living in Florida, where it gets really cold because of the humidity
but doesn't snow, to living in Colorado where it snows a whole foot
before Thanksgiving! I'm not sure that I like Colorado better than
Florida. It might be because I live in the middle of no-where in the
mountains here...I think that if I lived in the city, I might like it
better here. But I also really miss Florida.
Sunday 21 students and 4 staff took a
road trip to the Grand Canyon! The roads were covered in snow! The
driveway from SWL to the main road was pretty icy, and we left at 6AM
so it was dark, which made it all the more scary! It took us 8 hours
to get to the Grand Canyon, 5 of them were spent driving through
Arizona desserts...SO BORING!
I did get some pretty cool pictures
with my iPod though.
Arizona |
We got to the GC at about 3PM and set
up camp...yep, I just said set up camp. It was under 30 degrees when
we arrived and by the time we were ready to go to sleep it had
dropped to below 20. After setting up camp we went on a 1 1/5 mile
hike to see the canyon. Koert got us lost though, so what should have
taken us 20 min, took us an hour and a half. Almost immediately Sarah
drops one of her precious mittens into the canyon. Luckily, it didn't
fall more than 20 feet before it landed on a little ledge. She
started freaking out about how she needed her mitten and how much
they had cost. So a bunch of the guys decide to use a rope and a
little hook thing to try to grab it. After about 20 minutes of
unsuccessfully trying to grab the dad-gum mitten with the rope, Koert
gets the bright idea of climbing down to the ledge to get it. So he
climbs down there and throws the mitten up. Then the problem
arises...how to get back up. He tried rock climbing for a few minutes
but to no avail. Then the boys throw him the thin little rope and
tell him to tie it around his waist. Picture a 6 foot 5 tall
dutch-man, tying a little bity rope around his waist and having 4
normal teenage boys pull him up! It's quite a comical picture. While
all this was going on, many foreigners passing by, stop and watch the
whole ordeal. I think I counted at least 4 Asians who muttered
“stupid Americans” and a few Mexicans who said “Stupid
Americanos”...it was ridiculous! I was thoroughly embarrassed, not
to mention surprised that no park ranger showed up to kick us out!
So Sarah got her mitten, Koert felt like a true hero, and I felt like
an embarrassed American. But for real...I saw SOOOO many
foreigners...I think there were more of them than there were
Americans.
So we got the mitten...PTL! While all
of this was going on, my blood sugar had started to drop rapidly! It
had been dropping on the hike to the canyon, but I had eaten three
apples and it had been better. But apples only last so long...ya
know? When my blood sugar gets low, I start getting really grumpy and
tired. We start hiking back, and guess who gets us lost again?? If
you guessed Koert, you're correct. This time it took us about an hour
to get back...and the whole time we could have taken a shuttle...(we
didn't find that out until we were 5 minutes away from our campsite,
when we got on a shuttle and the driver told us it'd be faster to
walk now...ugh). It was getting cold, it was snowing, my blood sugar
was low and we had to hike for an hour. I was so close to passing
out...it was really embarrassing. Thankfully, Andy bought me some
peanut Mms which lasted me like...5 minutes. All the way back to the
campsite I kept thinking about how much I looked forward to getting
back to our campsite, and then I would remember all I had to look
forward to was a tent in 20 degree weather...but I still looked
forward to it.
We got back to the campsite and I ate
2 packets of Gatorade powder...talk about nasty. But it did help. I
ate a lot of granola bars during the next few hours...some of the
boys made us a really nice fire and all 25 of us huddled around the
little fire trying to stay warm. My biggest complaint about the whole
trip was that the snow kept putting out our fire. Being from Florida,
snow has always been somewhat of a novelty to me. I've always enjoyed
snow, up until that point. I cursed every flake that fell down
anywhere near me. After singing songs, telling scary stories and of
course making sh'mores, we all went to our tents because the snow was
getting us really wet and cold. I was in a tent with Marcie, Teiter,
and Caitlin. We all stayed super warm all night because a) Caitlin
brought at least 12 blankets with her, b) 4 girls in a three man tent
is pretty tight so our body heat kept each other warm and c) I had on
2 pairs of socks, short spandex, long spandex pants, ski pants, a
tank-top, under-armor, a t-shirt and my super warm jacket. Not to
mention my body heat...I'm always warmer than other people because of
my metabolism. Marcie an Caitlin stayed warm all night partly due to
my body heat.
I slept like a baby!! I as so warm and
toasty all cuddled up in my mummy bag! I woke up the next morning,
looked outside and saw everything covered in 6 inches of snow! I also
got out and ran to the car to get the water boiler so we could make
hot chocolate :)
The trip was a lot of fun...even if I
did almost die. We didn't get the best view of the actual canyon
because of all the fog and snow clouds...that was a tad bit
disappointing, but we had a totes epic adventure!
J.P Moreland is our lecturer this
week. The topic: Philosophy. I've been getting a headache during most
classes, just mulling over things he's telling us. So far we've
covered: epistemology, the problem of evil and where it came from,
evidence for God's existence, how to choose a religion, do animals
have souls, and free will.
We've also discussed modern day
miracles, which is the thing I struggled the most with. This week has
reallllly made me aware to my ignorance of many topics. I'm going to
read up on all this stuff when I get home. I'd read about it here,
but I seriously have no time to read anything other than required
reading.
Saturday we get a day off...which will
be really nice. We get to go into town and use the INTERNET, whoo
hoo!!!! NOT that I NEED it or anything, but I want to check up on all
my peeps on FB, and post this on my blog, and maybs skype my family.
Sunday, the church we attend here is
having a big thanksgiving dinner after the service. So we're going to
attend that, which should be fun and totes delish!
Thank you to all my loving, adoring
fans who have sent me mail while I've been here... it's been really
nice and encouraging to get mail. Debs, Shep, Dad, and Molly, special
thanks to you for writing me every week!
As some of y'all already know, but I
get to stay an extra 5 days in Colorado with a good friend here! So I
wont be flying back until December 8th.
Toodles!!!!
ps. I couldnt add all my pics because the internet is too slow. my apologies :(
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