rakes and french revolutions.
11.21.2008
so we've been up at Camp Tepeyac for the past week doing what we can to help improve the camp and spend some quality time with the camp director's, Wade and Cathy Woodall. its been a fun but tough time up here. although we're not used to the high altitude, cold temperatures and manual labor...all three have been a nice change of pace from the busy world that is the Life Teen offices. we've been getting the camp ready for winter, specifically, for the snow: making sure roofs are cleared, path are accesible for the snow-blower, creating sled runs... all good stuff. its been nice to get some community where the 6 of us can just pray together and be together.
last night, however, something different was in order. we went into the town of Prescott (down the mountain) to visit with the young adult group from Sacred Heart parish. the youth ministers there provided us with fellowship and generous dinner...then told us we were going to see a local high school's production of...Les Miserables. we were all happily suprised by how much fun it was. the kids did a great job and i respect them for tackling one of the most successful and popular musicals of all time. also, you gotta love supporting local theatre.
thank you all for your love and support. ill be coming home to california in a couple days for thanksgiving.
God bless and keep the prayers coming. know that i am praying for you.

hey brother, what's up with the double post but with a different title?...hey brother what's up with the double post with a different title?...get it!?!?!
-kg