I know I haven't posted in forever and I'm really sorry! This past week has been pretty busy with work and activities with the Lewis Family. I'll just give you a brief, or not so brief, overview of what I've done this past week:
Wednesday- I met with Katie, my boss, and Allison at a cute little restaurant called The Cheesesteak Bistro. Katie gave us an explanation of our jobs this summer, and afterwards we went back to the church so that she could tell us some other information. One of my jobs is to meet and greet the teams when they come in and give them a tour of the church while explaining the rules and sleeping arrangements. Katie walked us around the church and showed us what our tours should look like. Allison and I did a little bit of office work, and then I headed home at about five o'clock. Almost as soon as I got home, we headed out again to go crabbing! First, we went to Fairview National Park-very prettty!- to the day use area where there is a little stream that connects to a bigger lake. Mrs. Lewis had bought turkey necks as well as a crab net, but we decided that the crab net would probably get caught on sticks in the water. To my surprise, Mrs. Lewis just tied a neck to a string for each of the kids, and they threw them in the water while holding the other end of the string. I had never heard of this method, called "hand crabbing", and I was very doubtful that it would work. We sat there for about 15 minutes without even a nibble, and were about to give up when Caleb called "I got one!". I went over and sure enough there was a crab! Unfortunately we didn't catch that one, but Kara caught one, and then another, and then another. Eventually we ended up with five crabs and were getting the hang of it. That was also when Kara screamed that there was an alligator in the water not too far away from us. When he disappeared underwater, we decided it was time to leave. We headed to Madisonville, to the boat dock place we had previously visited, and caught 2 more big crabs and a lot of smaller ones that we released. As we were about to leave, Kara spotted a snake under the dock. It was latched onto a turkey neck tied to someone's string and wouldn't let go! A boy pulled up the string and whammed it on the head with a net, and it swam away pretty fast. My mom had told us there were free root beer floats at Sonic, so we went there before heading home to cook the crabs. They were actually pretty good!
Thursday- Emily and I drove up to the church and we worked in the warehouse with Vaughn and Allison all day. We hung a ton of drywall and did a lot of it by ourselves! Kara and Caleb had games at the same time and they both won.
Friday- Mrs. Lewis left to go to a wedding in PA and then to a church planting school in Minnesota, so the kids came with me and Mr. Lewis to the church. We didn't do too much because it had rained and was really muddy, but Emily and I ran to Lowes to get some string line, and went home to get a pump so that we could get rid of some standing water outside of the warehouse. After lunch, we went to a house owned by a woman named Ms. Rose. She works in the free store, and needs help fixing up her new house before she can move in. We peeled wallpaper for almost 2 hours using sponges and vinegar water to saturate the paper before peeling it. It was suprisingly fun and we hope to go back to work on it again this week. After dinner, we bought two half gallons of ice cream, stuck it in a cooler, and went down to the lakefront. We scooped it onto cones and sat on the wall overlooking Lake Ponchatrain. There was a man playing violin, and we listened as we watched the gorgeous sunset. After we had finished, we played a little bit of frisbee and catch before heading home.
Saturday- The Lewis's neighborhood had a neighborhood yard sale, and the kids wanted to sell juice and brownies. Unfortunately, there weren't any yard sales close to their house, so the goodies didn't sell very well. They still had fun though, and Emily found a bike at one yard sale. Kara had an end-of-season tournament game, and they won 19-18! That meant she would play on Monday night as well. Caleb's team also won their game 25-24. At about 3:30, the Mr. Lewis took the kids to a party they had been invited to, and I stayed home to get caught up on email. I ended up talking to my grandma, Merrimom, for 2 hours which was fun. After that I read emails, went on a run, and hopped in the shower before they even got home. There was a team arriving at 10:30 PM, and Allison and I were supposed to meet them and briefly skim over the rules so that they could go to bed. Another team had arrived at 4 in the afternoon, so they were already asleep by the time that the team arrived at 11PM. We ended up having to stay to answer a bunch of questions, so I didn't get home until 12:10 AM.
Sunday- I was definitely tired when I woke up, but we went to church at 9 AM. During the 11 o'clock service, I helped in the nursery and got to hold a 5 month old who went to sleep in my arms. A team was supposed to arrive at 2 in the afternoon, so I went to Allison's house for lunch since she lives only 5 minutes away. After a delicious lunch of blueberry pancakes, we headed back to the church to find that the team had already come in. It was just a group of 3 older men who had been here before, so it was okay. Our last team finally came in at 3:20, and then we dealt with waiver complications. Each team is supposed to have a waiver for each member of the team. If they don't, and the member is underage, we have to call their parents and send them the form so that they can sign it and send it back in. We dealt with that for most of the afternoon, but the teams were great sports about it. Allison and I grabbed pizza at youth group before joining the teams for orientation. I didn't get home until almost 10 o'clock, and went to bed shortly after I got back.
Monday- Katie had told Allison and me that it was good to come for breakfast with the teams on the first day because they have no clue what they are going to be doing, and still have a lot of questions. After they left for the day, we did a little bit of office work and also helped in the free store (Trinity Cares) for an hour. After lunch, we worked in the warehouse and hung more drywall. We are almost done with the celings, and have started on the walls. Three people from a team were there, so it was fun to talk to them and get to know them a little bit. Kara's semi-final game was at 7:00, so Allison and I rushed over there after dinner with the teams and arrived about halfway through. The Horsts had come to cheer on Kara as well. It was a great game! I never played softball, but it's so much fun to watch these girls play! It was a very close game and the teams were evenly matched. At the bottom of the 5th, Kara's team was in the outfield. Kara was on 1st base and caught a pop fly to get a second out, and on the next hit, she got a girl out at first and won the game 12-10! It was amazing, and definitely intense. The Horsts came back to the house with us for an ice cream celebration, and then the kids went to bed so that Kara could rest up for the championship game today!
Today- I stayed at home with the kids and Mr. Lewis headed out for meetings all day. We haven't done too much, but we got caught up on the laundry, played with legos, and have started a new puzzle. Kara's championship game is tonight at 5:45!
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