Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Camp's Ending

This is Tuesday, and I'm back at home. Our internet was down when we got here...so I had to wait until today to write more.

On Friday of camp, many of the groups were scurrying around to get things done for the evenings' displays & performances. There were drums drumming, instruments playing & painters painting everywhere all day! It was fun to hear & see all the sights and sounds of the day!

Friday nights' performance night was incrdibile! It lasted 3 hours!! We heard all kinds of music, i.e. singing, drumming, guitars...you name it, it was there! Then the drama group did a few performances and the media groups put together some things, it was quite the night!

After the program, at 11:00... Pastor Brian Wright & his wife had our team over for some dessert and kielbasa. It was a great time...and since we were all overly tired, we were in the mode that everything was funny! It was very fun.

On Sat. the plan was to go to Lodz (pronounced Wooj) to see a sight that PROeM is looking at for a church plant, and do some shopping. We were to leave around 10/10:30 or so. Well, then we realized that the camp van was not back yet, so we would have to wait for that...probably leave around 12/12:30 after a light lunch. Then the plans were changed...AGAIN!! The Poland way....so we left around 4 p.m.! But when we got to Lodz, we headed to the coffed shop which is the sight for the church plant. It was a really great space...a coffee shop/art gallery. The plan would be to keep the coffed shop feel and do concerts in the evenings and then worship Sun. mornings. We all loved the space & thought it would be a great space for the church. The city of Lodz is about 750,000-1,000,000 people, and there is only 1 evangelical church in the city at this time. So the harvest is very ripe for the Lord!

After, that we went to old town Lodz. Again, another beautiful area. The streets were all cobblestone and the buildings were gorgeous! We just walked up & down the streets and took in the sights. A couple of us went down a side street and found an incredible Catholic church. So we took pictures and as we just asked each other if we should try to go inside, the door started opening....we took this as a sign to go! But there was NO ONE there opening the door! A little creepy! But it was magnificent inside!!! As we were walking around inside, we heard some people walking up to the church, and when we looked out, there was a bride & groom about to get married! So we slipped out and went on our way! It was very fun!

When the group all met back up, we went to a very large mall...Manufactura. This mall was built in the downtown area in some old warehouses that were falling apart! And then some new areas were built on to it. It was HUGE! And it was voted the 2nd interesting mall in all of Poland! They even had a sand volleyball pit in the middle of it! But by then, most of us were pretty tired!

We headed back to the camp and arrived around 10:30. And we had to leave around 3:30a.m. So we pretty much just headed straight to bed! However, this was our 4th move throughout the week! And by the time we got to these beds...they were full of sand, we had no sheets, and it had rained, so everything was pretty damp!!! We girls were very tired and beyond the point of understanding! But we made due and had a short nap!

We headed to the airport at 3:30. Keith, James, Brooke, Maddie, Kent, and Jared checked in and caught their plane. While David, Tammy & I took turns sleeping in the airport until we checked in around 9:30 for our 12:10 flight. Our flights were good, quite smooth. And we arrived in Chicago airport a little early! Which was good because we only 1hr and 20 min. to get thru customs and get to our connecting flight to K.C. However, I claimed some Polish sausage, called Kabanosa, for Kevin & Tyler to try. And apparently, you can't bring in meat to the U.S. So, they went all through my luggage and took the sausage! UGH!! But we took off running and made our flight! Our whole team was on this flight together!

When we arrived in K.C. many family members were there waiting for us. But David, Tammy & my luggage was not! But it was delivered to me Mon. night. So it's all good.

I am thankful to have had the opportunity to go on the trip...but I'm also thankful to be home...to sleep in my own bed, take a shower w/o shoes on, have ice!, etc.,etc., etc.

Now, I start planning for next years' trip! Lord willing!

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