Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Sorry to say, but I come to the blog bearing no new pictures, yet again. Today was just another work day for us and a day of disaster for others. For instance, the crew that worked one tacking boards to the ceiling had nothing but troubles with measurements. Luckily for their self esteem, the room was at fault and not their measurements.. One typical member of this crew (Kenzie) fulfilled her calling and managed a small injury. When she was standing on a walk bench to set the boards, the legs folded on her and the bench collapsed. Fortunately, her suspected broken wrist just turned out to be jammed a bit. Beyond the excitement of things going together very roughly, today was a fairly tame day. You keep it classy, America
Monday, July 30, 2012
Sunday was a nice break from the work, but today marked a new day of work. A group of elite boys handled the new out house named, "Papa Squats," and the rest either primed the walls for painting or did some more insulating. Today was a 9-6 work day (which is a 9 hour day for all you homeschoolers.) Not the most exciting stories came out of today, but I think God was pleased. We finished out our day with a little worship, testimonies, and prayer. I would say that today was a successful day.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Today was a Sunday like no other. Normally, these Wisconsin kids are used to having two one hour services. today we all had the pleasure of enjoying the first hour of the service and fighting to stay awake during the second hour. But in all seriousness, the services were very enjoyable and everyone got better than front row seats... everyone got to sit on the stage. So our head nods and drooping eyelids were hid from no one. after the mornign serve and a delicious lunch, we broke into two teams and went into separate villages. Our time in these villages was mostly spent on giving a bible lesson and playing a game or two. At this point, it was time, yet again, to go to another enjoyable service and share some more testimonies. The day was rightly ended with supper at an ironically American restaurant that served some huge pizzas. Until next time, this has been your Romania Update.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
After a long night for everyone, we all had an early 7 o`clock breakfast without any showers. The guys got the pleasure of man handling insulation in the attic. If any of you have ever gotten down in some insulation, you would know that it is among the least enjoyable project one can get tangled up in. The ladies cleaned house on the second floor. Unfortunately, this left us with a massive cloud of lung crippling dust. After the air became a little more life sustaining, a few guys fulfilled their dreams by breaking a hole in the basement floor as deep as they could go. It was smashing.... Anyways, after a filling lunch, the crew geared up for an exhilarating trek to the top of the mountains. Though few dared to climb beyond where the cable car carried them, the elite made a valiant effort to make it to the top of the ridge. Unfortunately, we only made it halfway and Alex did a number on his toe nail during the treacherous decent. Once again, the heavenly floodgates burst wide open and let the waters rain down on us. While two groups made it down, our third group was stranded at the top until the storm passed. We then made our way to the church to rehearse our songs and enjoy the company of the Romanian church goers. I like to think we hit it off well since they decided to join us for dinner. Now that we are all fattened and tuckered out from hiking, I should say we are about due for a good nights sleep. You keep it classy, Wisconsin.
Friday, July 27, 2012
While waiting in the Chicago airport, we found ourselves making a scene. Pastor Tom had the wild idea to sing our Romanian song to the people of the airport. After several rounds of applause, we found out that the group sitting next to us was a youth group from Eden Prairie, Minnesota going to Italy. Once we were united as one large voice, we sang our song together as a wall of sound for all of Chicago to hear.
At 6:30am Romania time, I managed to scrape all the guys out of bed before the ladies. Luckily, the guys had the pleasure of enjoying one morning with a real shower before getting acquainted with the camp showers. Once breakfast was served and enjoyed, the team got right to work on the day's projects. As you might imagine, Destiny, Mark, Brett, and Ethan were the first to volunteer for digging the new out house location. The rest of the crew cleaned the mounds of wood and cement from the building and shaped up the general area. Right at the end of our work day, the flood gates opened in the heavens and we enjoyed a nice down pour. Several of us adventurers took the opportunity to shower under a drain spout. We are now just waiting for a nice meal before the rest of our evening activities. Keep it real, Chetek guys
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Let it be known that we, the Chetek guys, have made it safely to Horizon of Hope. The only set back we had at all was the luggage for Destiny and Charity being delayed. So they are free to enjoy an overnight kit until their luggage arrives. So now that we are here in our own castle like resting place, it is about time that everyone hits the hay.
Signing off at 11:20 from the Distant land of Romania,
The Tilt Youth group.
Signing off at 11:20 from the Distant land of Romania,
The Tilt Youth group.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Monday, July 23, 2012
Thursday, July 19, 2012
New option for logo design
I made a new version of the logo due to the poor quality of the other image. I can redo the quality of the other one or, if everyone likes this one, we can go with the new logo.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Word on the Street
Though I am not one who ever thought he would make a blog, I have slapped together this page to keep you on the up and up. It will be as if we never left.
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