Hello everyone,
It’s Caleb again. I hope you’re not tired of me yet. I kinda got ‘encouraged’ to blog tonight, and considering i’m pretty much the last one up, i guess it makes sense. The late bird gets the blog i always said. So i’m opening the beak to speak. Catchy, huh?
Let’s see. As our fearless leader Laura already mentioned, on Thursday we partnered with All Nations Fellowship to provide an outreach event to the community/neighborhood of Hollygrove. After three days of walking in the scorching sun passing out flyers, buying 400 hot dogs, 25 2 liter bottles of soda, and moving all sorts of items from the church, we were all set up for the event. In an attempt to create a longer lasting relationship with the attendees of Urban Vibe (the event), it was required that each one fill out an information card in order to get food, drinks, snowballs, etc… This process was also used to enter the children in a raffle for prizes. With the ticket received in exchange for the information (sounds like a secret informant doesn’t it?), the world of semi-warm soda, rapidly melting snowballs, and three meat hot dogs was opened. That’s right, chicken, beef, AND pork all rolled into one 1/8 pound link! What more do you need. They actually were good though. I had two myself and i saw one kid get at least 5 or 6. Becca and I did the burnt, uh i mean the brunt, of the grilling. In her defense though, Sam served a good amount of dogs. It was so nice of her to give them baths, groom them, and take them all on walks. Laura and Jessie made snowballs for a while, with Jessie pulverizing and shaping the ice and Laura pouring either Cherry, Blue Raspberry, Lemon-Lime, or Watermelon syrup on them. As you can imagine, by about the 3rd one, the syrup started to get everywhere. Let’s just say it was a sticky situation. Beth worked Ye Olde Soda Shoppe. Well, everyone else just called it the drink table. But we all know my name has more pop to it. And it’s not nearly as flat. Sarah helped with the sign in station and got lots of digits. Seth, considering his (Holland) prior experience, helped set up all the sound equipment and set. After working for a while, most of us mingled with the attendees, playing basketball, jumping rope, or just talking. Before the end, Becca also shared her testimony with everyone. You go girl. We had a pretty good turnout at the event which was encouraging, and we felt like it went very well. After cleaning up, both the event and ourselves, we went over to Zach and Jarin’s house (Jarin being another friend from All Nations Fellowship) where we all watched Transformers and ate nachos. Our team now loosely refers to ourselves as the Autobots, although I think i’d rather be Megatron… but i digress.
The second part of this blog is brought to you by the fact that it is being written six hours after the first thanks to me falling asleep at the computer last night. Good morning!
On Friday, we had the opportunity to again work with Noah’s Ark Missionary Baptist Church and it’s members. Earlier in the week, Pastor Walker had asked us if we would be able to paint the inside of his sister’s house for her. His wish is our command. We spent all morning and afternoon painting the inside of the house. Surprisingly, we got it all done! It was a brush with greatness. Laura, Beth and I also had the privilege of spray-painting some tables out in the lawn. It was like Baby’s First Graffiti! At lunch, we were served some delicious food by Miss Joy, including these crazy frozen juice cups which turned out to be quite an adventure to both eat and watch. After fixing all the little spots we messed up, we packed up the rollers and brushes (well, just cleaned them; they were hers) and headed down to the French Quarter for some last minute shopping. Jarin, our friend from church, came with us which was a treat. Actually, it was his treat considering he footed the bill for some beignets and chocolate milk at Cafe du Monde. After spending a little time with him, he left for youth group and we headed to dinner with Corey, the owner and director of the house we’ve been living in. The restaurant we went to was Mulate’s (I think). It’s one of Corey’s favorite places to take guests, either because of the great food, or the dance floor and accompanying try-to-sell-their-cd-at-your-table live band. I’m thinking it was the food. Speaking of which, I had grilled alligator pasta, which was interesting, yet delicious. Just the right amount of bite to it. And of course, we all passed around an order of bourbon bread pudding. Don’t worry, the alcohol was burnt off.
After dinner, our focus was put to cleaning the house we’ve been residing in. I was personally on bathroom duty. Surprisingly though, it was my choice. Who knew? After cleaning the house as well as the van, we talked for just a bit and then headed to bed (mine being the couch and computer). Now it is seven in the morning and Laura, Jessie, and Seth are soon leaving to return our beloved van and pick up the rental cars which will be transporting us for the remainder of our trip. Today, we are going to Dauphin Island, Alabama to relax on the beach and such, and then continuing up to Seminary, Mississippi where we will be staying for the rest of our time in the South. Seminary is largely unexplored and unchartered so we have no idea what we might encounter. Therefore, we may or may not have internet, which means this could be the last blog (it’s hard to accept, i know). But all hope is not lost. If this is the last one, hopefully you’re not disappointed and if there’s more, i hope they bring you a paradise of words.
Thanks for following our trip and for your thoughts and prayers! We love seeing your comments and knowing you care to read and support us.
Off to the beach,
Caleb







