Saturday, March 28, 2009

We're Here!



Hello from Costa Rica! Joe was kind enough to drive me into town so I could update this blog. This is probably the only time I will have a chance to do this since Joe will be leaving us tomorrow. But you never know, so check back later in the week.

We have been having an amazing time. As typically happens on trips like this, we have seen everyone step up to all the tasks laid before them. Up to this point we have been getting trained in preparation for a jr. high school that is arriving on Tuesday. And that training includes all of us doing the “in tree” ropes course (which was definitely was a faith stretcher for those of us with a slight – well, ok a MAJOR- fear of heights.) Learning the ins and outs of serving and cleaning in the kitchen. Moving all the bunk’s mattresses outside to air out. Cleaning all the harnesses and helmets from the rock wall and ropes course. Learning how to belay climbers on the rock wall. Practicing all the jungle challenges (obstacles) so we know how to lead them with the students. Some of our team will even work as counselors in the cabins with the students.

The team is continuing to bond as we spend time living, learning, working, and laughing together. Each night we have team time for worship and some devotions led by alternating team mates. Tomorrow half the team will be experiencing Expeditions (La Montana’s version of Survivorman) for one night. The other half will head out upon their return. We will sleep out in the rain forest, in hammocks, at a base camp we set up ourselves. We are responsible for all our own cooking and will be working on some projects out there in preparation for others getting to use it. Since this is a new part of the La Montana camp, no one has ever done this so we are the guinea pigs…..I mean pioneers. But don’t worry, 2 camp staff will be going with us.

Everyone says “hi” (Robert to Dani in particular). I want you to know that I am so proud of everyone so far. They’ll all met each activity and challenge without hesitation or complaint – for the most part. Praise the Lord we’re all healthy!

Here are a few pictures of stuff we've been doing this week.

Taitai on the climbing wall


Kyle, Daniel, and Jordan connecting with nature



Anxiously awaiting our next assignment!



Amy with Mario, the camp cook

Kyle, Stephanie, Edyn & Robert (with Joe Pent, the camp director) getting ready to serve a meal


God's Finger. Remove the tire without it touching the post
Strrrrretch! Crossing the "U's"


Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Viva Costa Rica!


Today is the day! At 9PM the team will be gathering at the church and then heading down to LAX. Then we fly off to Costa Rica at 2:20AM. We'll get there around 9AM.
I still feel like there lots of little things to do, but in reality I don't think there is. We kept Hannah and Clint home from school today so we could all hang out before Amy and I leave. Think we'll head to Duke's for lunch. After all, they do have the best buns on the beach!
I hope no one's luggage exceeds the 50lb. limit. What a drag it would be to stand in line eliminating things from your suitcase. That would be sorta embarrassing with everyone watching and me taking pictures of the whole thing!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009


"Dear Friends, I urge you, as aliens and strangers in the world, to abstain from sinful desires, which war against your soul. Live such good lives among the pagans that, though they accuse you of doing wrong, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day he visits us."
Book of 1 Peter 2:11-12

This is our theme verse for our trip to Costa Rica. To live like aliens in a foreign land. To stand out from the crowd; not for our glory and praise, but His. To go against the flow and put others before us.To make an eternal difference.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

It's Almost Here......Yikes!

Well, as you can tell from the entry title, it is almost here. What is? Our trip to La Montana Christian Camp in Costa Rica. We (a team of 18) leave on Wednesday March 25 for 9 days. Now is the time of mass little details. Sure hope I haven't overlooked anything.
Speaking of overlooking things. I have been hammering the team for months to make sure their passports are current and ready to go. So guess who spent Tuesday morning at the Federal Building in Los Angeles trying to renew a passport a week before we depart?
Yep....me. Its all good now, but oh the irony.
I've avoided telling most of the team in an attempt to dodge the inevitable mocking. But after this post.......