Saturday, August 28, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Sturgis, 2010


Coming up to it I learned the Florida team couldn't come up this year, meaning we would all have to work longer and harder. But We got new help from more local sources.
The drive was long but the scenery and people I was with made it not so bad. We had to stop breifly for rain, but besides that it was problem-free.
We stayed at the Rapid City church for a few days, about a half-hour out of Sturgis. Then we moved the RV to the Sturgis City Park, where we stayed for the rest of the week.
Setup was harder than usual it seemed, but we persevered through it.
The week stayed fairly busy. We had crafts, bouncehouses, Bible lessons, free stuff, a store, food, drinks, coloring contests, and more. We introduced our 24-foot slide for the first time in Sturgis as well.
We got media coverage from the newspaper again this year.







And when I think of those things, I can't wait until next year.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Phone Testing
Okay, I think I worked out the glitches for now. These posts will have to be short and I don't think they will have titles, but it will still be nice to say a little bit throughout the day.
Phoneblog
Please bear with me while I try to set up blogging on my phone; there are a few things to work out, but when I'm done I hope it will bring you more up-to-date information. Thanks!
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Midway
I only have a little bit to type. It is Thursday and I have not been able to post anything as I had predicted until now with my mom's computer. It has been really busy all week, even though I have not had to watch the bounce houses as much this year as I have in previous years. Usually, the daily routine is to wake up, take care of the dogs, eat a short breakfast, and start setting up. First I help set up the sound equipment, then I upload the mp3 player with all the songs needed for the day if I missed any before, Then I print out the show schedule, then probably fill up water balloons and regular balloons, depending on what we need. I have a little time then to check on the dogs or help with the bounce houses before lunch. Then it's the kids show and I have to be sound man for that. In all of this I find a little time to take photos, but not much.
We are all feeling tired but still go on and are finishing strong. Dad bought a new mp3 player for the shows and it is under my care. Had Rich Vreeland here, a pro street racer champion or something like that. He came to the show and signed autographs and talked in the show. It was really special and he had to skip an important event for it, but he said it was worth it. I took photos of the kids with him yesterday. It was fun.
Went to Mt. Rushmore, wish I could post photos. Will try to post them on my photoshop account.
I'd love to keep going, but I have to work now. Sorry for any misspellings, thanks for reading!
We are all feeling tired but still go on and are finishing strong. Dad bought a new mp3 player for the shows and it is under my care. Had Rich Vreeland here, a pro street racer champion or something like that. He came to the show and signed autographs and talked in the show. It was really special and he had to skip an important event for it, but he said it was worth it. I took photos of the kids with him yesterday. It was fun.
Went to Mt. Rushmore, wish I could post photos. Will try to post them on my photoshop account.
I'd love to keep going, but I have to work now. Sorry for any misspellings, thanks for reading!
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Almost Started
It is the last day before any of the real work begins. I am kind of nervous since we set up tomorrow and then keep working for a week. Today, Josh will be working on scripts and materials to get ready for eight days of kids shows. Unlike the previous four years in the City Park, Josh will be hosting the kids shows instead of Dad. I think he is nervous, too, but I know he can do it.
Mom and Mrs. Tami plan on doing some more shopping, as it will probably be the last time they can do so without already being worn out from work for a week.
I'm not sure what Dad will be doing; he has lots of friends here, so he might be getting some fun time in before Bikeweek.
Although the Florida team is not coming this year, we have gained much more help from nearby places in Colorado and other states. It won't be as easy or as fun (since I had lots of friends around my age in that group), but we will get by. The team as a whole has changed, getting new people in and others not being able to come this year. It will be interesting to see how this year turns out because it is so different from previous years. And yet it somehow all feels the same...
Well, as of tomorrow we will be staying at Sturgis City Park, so I will not have internet connection and will not be able to blog. Just keep in mind that at 5 AM the working days start, so please keep us in prayer. There is a lot to do, but I hope we keep the main goal in our minds the whole time--doing what God has called us to do, no matter what it is or how crazy it gets.
Mom and Mrs. Tami plan on doing some more shopping, as it will probably be the last time they can do so without already being worn out from work for a week.
I'm not sure what Dad will be doing; he has lots of friends here, so he might be getting some fun time in before Bikeweek.
Although the Florida team is not coming this year, we have gained much more help from nearby places in Colorado and other states. It won't be as easy or as fun (since I had lots of friends around my age in that group), but we will get by. The team as a whole has changed, getting new people in and others not being able to come this year. It will be interesting to see how this year turns out because it is so different from previous years. And yet it somehow all feels the same...
Well, as of tomorrow we will be staying at Sturgis City Park, so I will not have internet connection and will not be able to blog. Just keep in mind that at 5 AM the working days start, so please keep us in prayer. There is a lot to do, but I hope we keep the main goal in our minds the whole time--doing what God has called us to do, no matter what it is or how crazy it gets.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Getting Ready for Sturgis
I'd like to say that after two busy months, things are slowing down. But I only got a week to rest a bit, then we had to leave for Sturgis in South Dakota.
It took a while, but everyone got packed and we loaded the trailers. We Made arrangements for people to take care of our livestock. We picked up Emily Duke, a volunteer from Florida, at the Denver airport. Since my birthday was the day before we left, we had a small party, then went to bed to get ready for the next day. Yesterday we got up at 5 AM. Mr. Bulldog and Mrs. Tami were at our house almost before the sun was up, along with another friend, Mr. Richie. We set off with our little RV carrying a small trailer, our large truck carrying a large trailer, and I rode with Mr. Richie in his car.
It was a very long trip. There wasn't much to look at for a while, either because we were in Eastern Colorado, which is pretty much just flat plain after flat plane. But I had fun talking and was able to relax for a while.
We had a bad storm just before crossing into South Dakota that forced us to stop at a Walmart until it passed. Luckily, we were only delayed a half hour or so.
We finished the rest of the trip without trouble. We got to the South Dakota church and got parked. Most of us took our sleeping bags and mattresses into some of the church's rooms and slept there after a good dinner.
Today was pretty relaxed. There is not much of a schedule and we have a day to get ready for the actual beginning of Sturgis. I expect good things from this year and think we will have lots of kids. It will be hard to keep going n our hardest event for a week, but I know it will be worth it.
It took a while, but everyone got packed and we loaded the trailers. We Made arrangements for people to take care of our livestock. We picked up Emily Duke, a volunteer from Florida, at the Denver airport. Since my birthday was the day before we left, we had a small party, then went to bed to get ready for the next day. Yesterday we got up at 5 AM. Mr. Bulldog and Mrs. Tami were at our house almost before the sun was up, along with another friend, Mr. Richie. We set off with our little RV carrying a small trailer, our large truck carrying a large trailer, and I rode with Mr. Richie in his car.
It was a very long trip. There wasn't much to look at for a while, either because we were in Eastern Colorado, which is pretty much just flat plain after flat plane. But I had fun talking and was able to relax for a while.
We had a bad storm just before crossing into South Dakota that forced us to stop at a Walmart until it passed. Luckily, we were only delayed a half hour or so.
We finished the rest of the trip without trouble. We got to the South Dakota church and got parked. Most of us took our sleeping bags and mattresses into some of the church's rooms and slept there after a good dinner.
Today was pretty relaxed. There is not much of a schedule and we have a day to get ready for the actual beginning of Sturgis. I expect good things from this year and think we will have lots of kids. It will be hard to keep going n our hardest event for a week, but I know it will be worth it.
Spring Sumarry
We had many meetings, discussing upcoming events and long term goals of the ministry.
Then the Summer came, and with it a never-ending schedule. June was busy, but July was totally booked! County Fair, VBS and other activities filled the month. In the last month, things slowed down just a bit, allowing us to prepare for Sturgis.
Sunrise Service




Finally, when it looked like no one else was coming, we started the memorial service. It was much like the one in Roscoe's: Dad read a submitted name and a helper rung the bell. It was very sober and quiet. This was preceded by the local VFW holding flags and saluting.

Tear down went as usual—hard, but done, eventually. We were all glad to go home, especially knowing we got the job done surprisingly well.
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