No I will Not Fix Your Computer

I wore my “No, I Will Not Fix Your Computer” shirt to Short Mountain. It was a great conversation starter among me and the rest of the computer geeks at camp. There were plenty of people helping setup for this church camp. Not sure if I was needed, but it was great to be around people anticipating a great camp. They were expecting about 230 campers. Plus about 60 staff and various other people showing up makes for about 300 people at that camp. It’s a strain on resources. The kitchen staff will probably be overworked….horses will be tired….and the camp will most likely be trashed. They are having to turn people away simply because they just do not have enough beds for everyone. I visited there one night last year. It was a bit intimidating being around so many people I didn’t know.
Darrell, Tracy and I left at 8:15 Sunday morning in order to get back in time for church in Mt. Juliet. Center Chapel’s Sunday school starts at 10AM, worship at 11AM, while Mt. Juliet’s Sunday school is at 9AM and Worship is at 10. We made it back just in time for me to get to worship at Mt. Juliet. Normally I would have just stayed at Center Chapel, but there was yet another camp planning meeting after services at Mt. Juliet.
On our way back we stopped at Woodbury Church of Christ so that Tracy could make copies of the Short Mountain camp newsletter which is put out each day at camp. She needed to make 300+ copies and knew that the copier machine at Center Chapel just couldn’t handle it in the time she needed to make it. So Darrell showed me around Woodbury’s building. They obviously have some great artists at this church. There were several Biblical murals in the classrooms. Someone must have put alot of thought and time into it. I took several pictures to show some of our artists at church.
Some people at the Woodbury church get there 1 hour before church starts in order to keep the seat they always sit in. They’re growing at Woodbury…having to build on to their auditorium.
For Mt. Juliet’s camp I am teaching the junior boy campers on Tuesday. I guess this is anywhere between 3rd to 6th grade. I did get my lesson plan at the camp meeting today. Some of this stuff is pretty heavy for 3rd and 4th graders…..eternal punishment…etc. Not sure if I’ll need to water it down under the circumstances. It is slightly difficult teaching a lesson plan put together by someone else rather than myself. But at least I have something to go on.

Neighbor’s Router

Today I fixed my neighbor’s computer problems. Turns out something went wrong with their router. So I took the router out of the loop and everything worked. Seemingly I’ve become the computer nerd that everyone calls if anything is wrong with their computer. Some people must think that all I’m preoccupied with is computers. This is far from the truth. I do use computers alot, but it definitely isn’t my life. You can tell that from reading this weblog. Only a few times do I talk about computers.
I never really thought of myself as a computer guru. There are plenty of other people who know much more about computer than I do. I know the basics. I know basically how computers are setup and what to do if something stops working. But as far as setting up a computer OS and doing the complicated stuff, I am clueless.
It’s been almost 2 months since Star Wars Episode II came out. I still haven’t seen it yet. Am I missing anything? Who knows. I think it’s been out long enough that I could probably catch it at a dollar theater. But the more likely scenerio would be for me to catch it on TV or rented at someone’s house. Episode I was ok…buncha eye candy, but nothing earth shattering.
This week there was an announcement in the church bulletin which only effected 8 people. Why they are wasting space for this announcement I’ll never know.
Earlier, when I said there were no 7-11’s around here, boy, was I right. The nearest one is in Park Hills, Missouri…236 miles away. I would say that 7-11 has done a really good marketing job since even folks who don’t have stores near them are already familiar with their stores.
If you like the band Weezer and the Muppets, go here (real video link).
I’m glad to see that Dave Pirner of the defunct band “Soul Asylum” has decided to go solo. I heard his song “Never Recover” on Lightning 100. Even though I hadn’t heard the song before, I instantly knew it must have had something to do with Soul Asylum.

Setting Up Camp

This weekend I’ll be going to Short Mountain to help some friends get setup for their church camp. Then on Wednesday and Thursday I’m taking off and going up there to visit. I was planning on doing 2 church camps in a row, but I got talked out of it. Probably a good idea anyways. It usually takes me 2-3 days to recover from an extended week anyways.
It seems as if my sister just likes posting comments in my weblog…always something about Baya’s singing ability. I let her borrow my car this week (her car is in the shop).
Yahoo Internet Life Magazine is dead. August will be the last issue. I enjoyed the magazine. I’ve been subscribing to it for a few years now. Always looked forward to it. I had noticed the number of pages drop over the past few months, and the glossyness of the photos had grown less glossy. So what should I subscribe to now? Wired Magazine? Are there any other cool magazines about the internet?
This whole Ted Williams head freezing thing is just like an episode of Futurama. I first heard of Ted Williams after a friend in college expressed his admiration for the baseball legend. I’m sure my friend is disgusted with the public family drama that has taken place.
I am the webmaster for my church. There is an never ending battle going on trying to persude people to provide me with relavent content for the page. Church secretaries tend to forget to email me the church bulletin at times. Even if I do get the bulletin, sometimes there isn’t a good article to put on the front of the webpage. Why do you continue to view this webpage week after week? Because of current content….either that or you are completely bored. If I never updated this page, webviews and readership would plunge. Same way with the church webpage. I have seen plenty of church webpages which are never updated. I hate that. I don’t intend on letting it happen here, but sometimes it is just difficult to get updated content.

Capture the Flag is Pointless

It’s probably a good thing I posted yesterday when I did. A storm was brewing and I hadn’t posted my entry yet and there was a reasonable chance the lights would go off. Sure enough the power flickered and my computer promptly rebooted. I would have lost that entire post if I hadn’t posted when I did. Catastrophy avoided.
Just thinking back at yesterday’s post. One thing I noticed while our former youth minister, Joey Davis was around, was Joey always choose State Parks for retreats. Rarely if ever did he choose a church sponsored camp for retreats and summer camps. I don’t know why that is. Perhaps he had something against church sponsored camps. I feel as though it is a church obligation to try to support church sponsored camp facilities since it is our dollars that keep them running. Why throw our money at the state parks?
I have mixed feelings about the upcoming camp. At times I am excited about it. Other times I feel that it is being thrown together at the last minute without any foresight in planning. There is a thin red line that separates a good camp from a bad retreat gone two days too long. To be honest with you, I don’t know how Mt. Juliet’s camp is going to turn out. I’m prepared to stay. However if it turns out lousy, then next year I’ll spend my vacation time elsewhere where I’m needed.
Capture the Flag…it’s one of those pointless games which youth leaders tend to think of when there is nothing better to do. Supposedly it is one of our evening activities at camp. I will not be participating in this game. It’s just not worth getting hurt in some pointless sprint for the flag. I can almost guarantee you that some kid will get hurt (perhaps seriously) playing this game. People in the youth group take this game way too seriously. I just don’t need this. I’m up for any other game. But capture the flag is just pointless.
Anyways I did help teach (and teach is used very loosely here) the 4th graders at church Wednesday night. It was review night so Nick just gave them crossword and wordsearch puzzles to do. No problems with the kids.
In other news….
You can get a free Slurpee at 7-11 today, because it is 7/11. Too bad there aren’t any around here.
There’s some mutant fish invading the American Northwest. Run for cover!

History of Church Camps

My history of church camps with Mt. Juliet church of Christ (and camps I didn’t attend):

  • 1991-1995 – Taylor Christian Camp. The first 3 years of this was very good with Bill Speight leading our group. Everyone seemed to have a good attitude and some great things were accomplished. In latter years we seemed to be going about the motions. Bad attitudes were seen by many. Many things left a general bad taste in my mouth. I saw some things happen that Christians just should not do.
  • 1996 – Fall Creek Falls State Park. This was Joey’s answer to TCC. It was ok, but something just seemed missing. It began a string of camps which Mt. Juliet went by themselves (i.e. no other churches along). With the exception of 1999, this MJ exclusive tradition has continued ever since. At this particular camp I was also pursuaded to teach the junior high class…something that I was not qualified, nor capable of teaching. I don’t felt as though I fit in with the rest of the counselors.
  • 1997 – Standing Stone State Park…another nondescript camp. No too much happened. I do remember one negative experience where an adult counselor insulted a camper in a way that I just don’t feel was appropriate. Ironically that adult no longer attends church anywhere. One should never talk down to a camper, especially to the camper’s face.
  • 1998 – Back to Fall Creek Falls. I didn’t go on this one. I had started a new job and decided I didn’t have enough days to take off.
  • 1999 – Short Mountain Bible Camp. I didn’t go on this one either. Short Mountain Bible Camp is the crown jewell among church of Christ sponsored camps in Middle Tennessee. All of the churches seem to want to go to it, but there is never enough room or a free week open. This, however, is how bible camp should be – several churches getting together to make new friends, instead of having camp by ourselves. Mt. Juliet camped with Corinth, Central Pike, and Green Hill churches of Christ. The only problem is that it was the last week of summer right before school started. So everyone went off to camp and then went back to school the week afterwards. The whole timing issue made camp no fun. This camp tradition ended as soon as it started.
  • 20002001 – Camp Meribah, Centerville, TN. I didn’t go on these either. My excuse was that I was using up all my vacation time going to China. Also my boss was on these, so both of us couldn’t easily take off for it.

I initually stopped going to camp with Mt. Juliet because of a number of different factors. First of all my new job had just started and I felt I only had a limited amount of days to take off. Also during the years where Mt. Juliet went to camp by itself, it seemed as if I just didn’t get along with the Mt. Juliet kids. In 1999-2001 I did go to other church camps which Mt. Juliet didn’t attend. Why? Seemingly I felt I enjoyed myself better. Less baggage to carry around from past experiences. People seemed to like me for who I was, not because of who my parents were or where I came from.
This brings us to 2002. I felt as though I’ve grown spiritually since my first years at camp. Seemlingly attitudes of campers have improved. Or it could be I’ve grown older and get more respect from people.
Mt. Juliet has been invited to come back to TCC. Should I use this camp opportunity to pursuade Phil to send our kids back there? Would it leave bad attitudes that I don’t feel like dealing with? Would the whole Mt. Juliet factor ruin experiences at Taylor? Who knows? All I know is that when you start bringing churches together some feelings are bound to get hurt because of some type of doctrinal issue. Can’t we all just get along?
On to other things….
I’m beginning to realize that this webpage might be viewed by way more people than what I thought. If there is anyone international who is reading this, I’ll have to apologize for my post on July 4th, if it offended anyone. I was feeling a bit nationalistic at that point in time and tended to act like an ugly American.
There’s this lady at church who sends out a daily email to church members and other interested parties. This daily email includes prayers lists and things of that nature. I really need to get with this lady to look into the possiblity of using Blogger to update the church webpage with this type of stuff. I figure it should be easy to do. Also I really should get David Shannon to to a web only sermon article on the church webpage. Maple Hill Church of Christ already does this. Why can’t we?

Destination Unknown

Got a call today to come up to church to rig up the screen to show a movie on it. The youth group was having a “Destination Unknown” activity…where they come to church expecting to go somewhere fun but not knowing exactly where they are going. It’s a summer thing. Something to keep the kids busy during those long summer days.
Anyways it was raining today, so no zoo trip for the kids. Instead they hung around the church building. I tried to get the screen going, but the electricity went off just as things were getting started. I waited around for 15 minutes afterwards, but the power didn’t come back on.
We really need to hold some type of workshop for church people on how to operate the screen. More people need to know how to use it, without having to bother the audio visual people about it.
I redid the colors on my sister’s weblog to match the ones on her webpage. (Sorry Johnny, it’s that same wallpaper).
Scott Burka has posted some insightful thoughts about summer school on his webpage.

Inviting Friends to Camp

It makes me feel positive when things like this happens. I had recently sent a camp application to a family who has since started going to another church. In years past their kids had gone to camp with us. With the camp application I wrote a note saying that even though you’re at a different congregation, we’d love for you to come back to camp with us. I got a call from them today. Looks like their kids will be coming back to camp with us. They said they probably wouldn’t have been back if it hadn’t been for me sending them the application. Many times I don’t know if I am making a difference in people’s lives. This is one of the few times when I feel that I am.
I am a big fan of Diff’rent Strokes. Remember in the later years when they introduced Mr. Drummond’s new wife and her son Sam? At first they were trying to redo the big brother/little brother interaction between Arnold and Sam, just like it had happened years before with Willis and Arnold. It was probably good idea that ‘Strokes got cancelled when it did. Or else Sam would have grown taller than his big brother Arnold and it would have just looked weird.

Baya Sings

The video of Baya singing at the wedding reception seems to be in high demand at church. Baya has always been so quiet no one believes that he got up and yelled into the microphone. The song? “Maybe I’m Amazed” by the Beatles.
We did have a camp meeting today after church. Basically I’ve got a couple of specific jobs to do at Mt. Juliet’s camp -Scavenger hunt on Tuesday night (I think that it is right night) and… bible school teacher one day for the little kids. I need to get the material/outlines for the lesson from our youth minister. I don’t intend to go into the lesson cold without even studied the lesson previously. These kids deserve better. I need sufficient amount of time to prepare my lesson. Sometimes on retreats I’ve been told to teach a class with only 10 minutes preparation time. I don’t intend to let that fiasco happen again.
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