Sorry it has been so long since the last post besides cell phone posts, which are not nearly as tidy as posts from a laptop, no matter how hard I try to type neatly on a cell phone keyboard.
Let me list off just a few of the things that have happened recently: The biker church has swelled into a good 40-60 people coming weekly. Videos of the sermons and events are being posted weekly at http://www.youtube.com/user/Steelcitybikerchurch/.
Josh and Emily Duke are getting married the day after tomorrow, April 2nd. Wedding plans are being put through completion, but even so, stress is an annoying little bug that keeps trying to get at us. Everyone is getting excited. Emily's family has come up to Colorado and are amazed at...well, pretty much everything. As the wedding photographer and Best Man, I have had to search for help to photograph the wedding and, after calling everyone I could think of, I finally found someone who was available to help. I met him at the 168 Film Project.
The 168 Film Project is where a bunch of people get together and volunteer to try and make a ten minute short film in one week. We were very understaffed but I helped the crew out with slating all of the shots (think of a black clapper with chalk all over it, except I had an ipad with a slate app that made things a lot easier). Also I helped them edit the video. I met a lot of intiresting people and learned a lot as well.
Just a week or two ago the Colorado Springs Super Show and Swap came and went. We had to work with less space than ever but managed. We could not set up any bounce-houses, but we did have shows and Bibles and all of the other good stuff we usually put out. I even had to lead the first day's show, which was exciting and intimidating at the same time. But I did it and was glad afterwards.
The Easter Bash also approaches faster than I would like. We have made it shorter, only four hours long, but are trying make it more worthwhile to go to. This year we plan on hiding 10,000 eggs.
I am also going on Run For The Wall again this year after skipping one year so that Mom could have a shot at it. And of course being fifteen I am riding on the back of Dad's bike, for those who were wondering.
Life keeps moving!