Hello! I am excited to tell you all that this weekend was absolutely amazing! For those of you who didn't know.. this weekend, the Cedarville traveling teams took a trip to Brownsburg, Indiana (about 20 minutes from Indianapolis). The purpose of this trip was to practice a whole lot, get the experience of staying in a host home, and doing a church service Sunday morning.
We left campus at about 4 on thursday after classes. I was about a two hour drive which is not bad at all... most of you know that I love car rides! Tim has 3 weeks worth of music on his iPod, and I have 1 week so I don't think we will run out of music lol. Once we got there MP2 (no we still haven't changed the name yet) set up our stuff in a room where we could practice. I am in charge of setting up the stage. We spent the remainder of the day practicing for Sunday morning and having large group sessions. These were excellent and very applicable. It's absolutely amazing how God focused everything is!
Later that night our host homes picked us up. We stayed with Bruce and Joanne Crum who were some of the most hospitable people have ever met. By we, I mean Joe and Tommy, who are on one of the Heartsong Teams, and Chase and I. Chase is the team leader of MP1. Bruce and Joanne had 3 daughters and have only ever hosted girls in the past but this was their first time hosting guys. I think Bruce liked this a lot, because once we got there we made a fire and made hot dogs, sausages, and s'mores. lol it was awesome, but not as awesome as fire kites! Fire kites are newspapers folded in such a way that they have a pocket of air in it. When you put it in the fire the air heats up in the center and it shoots up in the air.. like 50ft! So basically you have a floating fire ball. Eventually it just turns to ash in the air. We did this for what seemed like hours, and it was so fun.
Friday was the same, lots of fun practicing and going to sessions. We played some ultimate after dinner, Drama teams vs. Heartsong. We totally owned lol. That day we finished a complete show and video taped it. This allowed us to watch ourselves and see how we were doing. The show is so much fun btw. The puppet show is about the characters trying out for a Bible skit about David and King Saul. They try out and then preform the actual Bible story. The theme is love. We also do the Balloon game, which I am leading the cheers for. We also come out and do a memory verse. After practice we retired to our host home once again. Tonight they offered us that we used their hot tub, so we all got shorts on an hopped in lol. very nice i must say.
today (saturday) we set up our stuff at the place we would be doing our show on Sunday, in what they called the happy village. (the basement of the church was decorated like a mini town for the kids.) We also learned a song with the puppets that we would do called "Joy, Joy, Joy" aka "The Arm Crusher" because it has a gajillion.. yes a gajillion syllables and your forearm feels like falling off when your done. good song though! my forearm is huge! hehe ;-)
Saturday we also took a trip to Indianapolis, where we did a photo scavenger hunt! check my facebook soon, MP2 took some awesome pictures! We walked all over, but.. you really just gotta look at the pics.
Sunday we did a 15 minute show for the 3+4 year olds. So cute! lol they loved the puppets. We sang Joy Joy Joy, Tim did "The Wiggles" (you kinda have to see it haha) and then we sang "You Shall Love the Lord Your". Afterwards we brought out the puppets and let them give them high fives and hugs. Some were a little afraid of the puppets but eventually they warmed up to them. We then did a half an hour show for the other group, which was basically the same, it just included a mini version of the puppets show. It all went really well. After church we found out that Lifeline, not MP2 won the photo scavenger hunt. Oh well. They got a starbucks gift card for their team. Later we left for home.. and now I'm here, writing this blog!
(really.. I will try and post more often haha)
zac
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