Today was Madison’s last day of her visit with us. She seemed to have a great time. She especially liked playing with her cousin Meredith. I have been working on a project in my workshop and Madi decided she wanted to build a birdhouse. Fiercely independent, she set to constructing her birdhouse. Using scraps and glue she built walls. Per her instructions, I cut additional boards. Today she painted and we assembled it. It is now ready for occupancy, hanging in our back yard. Madison is very talented.
This week has gone by quickly. I continue to putter around the house. My list is shorter but keeps getting additional items. I managed to restore and repaint the bathroom door. I plan to do each interior door as I have time. I am really enjoying the carriage house. Besides being a good storage facility, I have created a workshop (aka “Man Cave”).
Monday Jerod and I went fishing at lock #7 on the Kentucky River near High Bridge. We caught several fish and enjoyed the time there. It is convenient, so we will probably go again soon. Madison is visiting with us until next Tuesday. She seems to be having a good time and we are enjoying her. Wednesday was our first swim meet this year. The Crockett kids are all swimming on the Equestrian Woods swim team. They all did well and are improving every week. Thursday afternoon, Jerod and I worked on a desk and shelving we are going to build in a closet in his room. He is good help and we should be finished sometime next week.
Tomorrow, Ann, Tanya and I are participating in the R.J. Corman 4th if July 5K. There is a concert that evening we will probably attend. I continue to run and ride my bike. I now ride to High Bridge and back on a regular basis. It it is a nice ride and a good workout.
I put together an album of pictures from the first half of 2008. You can see them here or use the link on my website homepage.
Our weekend was exciting and enjoyable. It started with working Friday at Ichthus and a storm that ended our day and cancelled the events for Friday evening including the championship little league game. Saturday started off with a visit by Margaret Jenkins who rode up with Melissa who came to pick up Tyler. It ws really good to see her.
The afternoon was spent at the ball park. We had a picnic and awards before the big game. Jerod received the Most Improved Player award for our team. We played the Athletics for the tournament championship. We got off to good start. Jerod and Blake both hit well. Things seemed well in hand until the fourth inning when the Athletics had a big rally. It was pretty anxious. Jerod made three errors. It is usually a reliable fielder but it happens. He was really devastated and inconsolable. In the top of the fifth, we got into a two out rally which has become a regular thing with the Rangers. With two runners on, Jerod came up to bat. He swung and missed the first pitch. The next pitch he drove the ball into deep left center field for a home run. It was amazing. We went on to win the game 13-8. That was better than Tiger Woods’ final round performance in the Open.
Saturday evening we went to Ichthus and enjoyed worship with 20,000 +/-. In addition to music by Matt Maher, David Crowder Band and Casting Crowns, Jon Weece spoke and we celebrated communion together led by J.D. Walt. It was quite an experience.
Sunday we went canoeing with the Crocketts as a Father’s Day treat. It was a really great time. It was a memorable father’s day for me. I am so proud of all my children. It was good to hear from each of them.
Here are some pictures from the weekend:
Today was my first experience with the Ichthus Christian Music Festival. Admittedly, today’s experience was not anordinary Ichthus experience. Ann and I volunteered to work an eight shift. Our work and $20 gets us a pass to all of the event. We will probably only get attend tomorrow evening. My assignment was grounds (garbage detail). There was plenty of garbage to pick-up and in the process I got to see everything but the performances. They say 20,000 + attend and I believe it. There is every conceivable kind of camping gear on site. It is well organized and the crowds seem to be enjoying themselves. The music begins around 11:00am and continues to midnight each day. There are four different stages that cover all the bases for Christian music genres. Had I not been at the festival, someone would have had to tell me that some of the music I heard was “Christian”. I would have never guessed.
I was able to see both the spectators and the back stage areas and some of the performers and crews. I must say that the festival, as well as, Christian music is BIG business. The crowd was definitely “Christian” in it demeanor and appearance, for the most part. Their garbage is without a doubt more holy. There was a really strong emphasis on being environmentally responsible. Recycling was almost mandatory. I realized that when a young woman came up to me with piece of paper the size of a business card and asked if I was recycling paper.
Our shift ended with a bang, literally. A sudden thunderstorm came up with terrific lighting and fierce straight-line winds. The big tent Ann was working in lost a center pole and people panicked, rushing outside only to find themselves in a torrential downpour and lighting. Not a good thing. As far as I could see, no one was injured. Just wet and scared. We made it home fine. Unfortunately there are additional heavy storms continuing tonight,
Our championship little league game this evening was postponed until tomorrow at 4 pm. It is going to be a busy weekend. Grandson Tyler has been here this week and I’ve enjoyed him. He is a good worker and helped me tearing out a basement window that I needed to replace.