Saturday, April 25, 2015

Week 37


Day 252: Apr 19, 2015
Saying goodbye is.....
hard
sad
an excuse to visit other cities to visit
exciting- they are off to new adventures
Two friends left today. Mark and Max. Saying goodbye is one of those things that we get lots of practice doing here and we are entering the first of the twice-yearly major set of goodbyes. This time was one of the harder departures we have had in a while. Both were fairly long-term staffers and both were 20-somethings. Part of what I do to help cope with the frequent loss is to figure that these are not forever goodbyes. I will visit many of these people or they will visit me. It makes it a little easier. Today was different, though. Max has been fighting cancer for a few years now. The cancer has reoccured 3 times. The last time was about a year ago. The tumors were found in his neck and he was only given a year to live. They preformed surgery and the cancer has not reappeared yet. In this case, it is hard not to realize that I may not see him again. I may not get the chance to visit him. I hope and pray that I will have many decades left to visit and hang out with him but...

Day 253: Apr 20, 2015
Josh left today. We had a going away dinner last night in his chalet where we reminisced about his last year and then after eucharist we hung out in the jacuzzi. It was another one of those weird goodbye moments where I was both happy and sad. I was and am happy to see him moving on and he is going to have a great time on his road trip to his new home in Maine and I think he will be really good at and will enjoy his new job. It made me happy to see all of the love poured out toward him and I knew how much that meant to him. However, knowing that I will never see him in the village again was hard. I will see him again though, of that I am sure. I have never been to Maine before so that gives me the excuse to visit and he is a Bears fan so he will probably show up in Chicago at some point to see a game.

Day 254: Apr 21, 2015
A quiet and uneventful day.

Day 255: Apr 22, 2015
It's Earth Day!!!!!!! We didn't really do much to celebrate. I read an excerpt from A Sand County Almanac in the morning and vespers was somewhat based on the environment. Otherwise, it was a pretty exciting day. The new directors officially moved in. They brought their old, little dog. He is one of those dogs that is so ugly it is cute. It will be nice to have a “village pet”. I mean, he won't be outside much but he will be out more than any of the other pets. We also welcomed Alan Story. He is a Methodist pastor from South Africa and is doing bible study this week. I went to bible study this afternoon because I have heard really good things about the way he does it. It was very interesting but also slightly uncomfortable. He made some really good points about our country. We are the only country to drop an atomic bomb. We have the most military bases around the world compared to any other country. He raised the question, “are we the most terror spreading country in the world?”. If we look at ourselves from the view point of other countries, I think we have to say yeah, maybe. The other point that he raised is that empires never explode, they implode. In history, this has happened mainly because they begin to spend extraordinary amounts of money on security. Sound like any country/empire we know? There were quite a few points that he made that made me uncomfortable because they were the ugly truth. Our country is also pretty great in a lot of ways but knowing that we can also be looked at in the same light that we look at the Middle East is unsettling. IDK

Day 256: Apr 23, 2015
We had a variety show tonight so I opened the cart beforehand. We almost ran out of milk which will make tomorrow interesting. That was about all that happened though.

Day 257: Apr 24, 2015
Some of my regulars from last year came back into the village today! It was fun to see them again. It is funny because they are still all hanging out together like they used to. It is like a relatively calm frat of construction guys who range in age from 20s to 50s. Some have kids and some act like kids. I missed them and am glad to see them back.

Day 258: Apr 25, 2015

Oh man, it was cold today. There was a chill in the air that just did not go away. Otherwise it was an average day at the village.

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Week 36

Day 245: Apr 12, 2015
Well, over night, it snowed another 2-3 inches. It is supposed to be pretty warm all week so I doubt it will stay long but still. It hasn't really snowed in over a month and now, once construction starts winding up, it snows. Today's entry is going to focus mainly on the kids in the village and one in particular. So we will focus on them in general first. So a few of the kids are starting to read Harry Potter. It is great for us because we can see the kids getting excited about books that we read and got excited about. So now all of the elementary school kids plus a younger brother are running around the village with “wands” and scars drawn on their foreheads. It is hilarious. Now onto one of my favorite kids here. He is a kindergartener named Jonah and he has the best imagination. For example, he will run around the village in some imaginary battle. This is a daily activity. At one point he said that he has an army in the palm of his hand. A few weeks ago, he died very dramatically in the middle of vespers. This was not the first death during vespers and so someone asked his dad how many times he thought that Jonah had died. The answer said in a very tired manner, “Today?”. So great. Another more recent story happened when the kids were on their field trip. Apparently, he was hugging one of the teacher's assistants around the neck. She commented about how he was being so cuddly. His response was “I'm not hugging you, I'm trying to kill you”. If he were older, I would be concerned but him saying it was just so fitting. Sometimes I wish I could see the world through his imagination.
Day 246: Apr 13, 2015
Nothin' special today. I am opening the cart almost 2 hours earlier tomorrow than I did on Saturday but finding that out was top of the list of “exciting” happenings of the day.

Day 247: Apr 14, 2015
Today was the first day of the coffee cart season. Basically, that means that the coffee cart was open on a day other than Saturday. People were excited but it was still a fairly quiet day over all. Other than that my day was pretty normal. I took a nap in the afternoon and watched TV with some friends in the evening. It did snow again today. Not enough to stay on the ground but it was swirling around on and off all day.

Day 248: Apr 15, 2015
I saw a pine martin today! It is like a cute ferret and it was running around on the loading dock as I was bringing dishes up to the dining hall. It was adorable.

Day 249: Apr 16, 2015
I started my day sitting in my “corner” office with 5 windows. It was actually a really busy day at the coffee cart. By closing time it almost felt like a real coffee house. It was a beautiful day so we ate lunch and dinner outside and then hung out on the porch as we watched the sun disappear behind the mountain. As we were sitting on the porch the pine martin came out and was playing on the ark, until the kids saw him. Then he ran underneath the raised wooden platform that is the ark to hide. The kids were not happy about that so a few of them started jumping on the ark to scare him out. I don't think that the kids realize how dangerous pine martins can be. They are omnivores and have been known to try to take down a fawn (the size of a small child). I was almost expecting to see it run out and attack when they were trying to scare it. We ended up yelling at them to stop both for their sake and for the poor pine martin.

Day 250: Apr 17, 2015
The jacuzzi opened today!
It was a beautiful day- upper 60s, low 70s- so we ate meals outside and basically spent as much time outside as possible. After vespers was when the real party started. Today was the grand opening of the jacuzzi and I got to go early because I won a contest. Those that won were allowed to go in 15 minutes earlier than everyone else. It was funny, though, because other people showed up even earlier just to hang out outside the fence. It made it kinda fun though to be in the jacuzzi while others were wanting to come in. It was a na-na-na-boo-boo moment. Once everyone was allowed in it got crazy but the opening was still a ton of fun. It was great.

Day 251: Apr 18, 2015

I won an event during our all village track meet! I won the Ladle Jump competition. We spun around in a circle while looking up at a ladle. Once thoroughly dizzy we were to drop the ladle and try to jump over it. It was a judged event so I wore a costume and went all out with my jump. I committed. Because of the continued centrifugal force from the spinning and the dizziness I totally missed. In fact, I ended up jumping away from the ladle and fell. I laid on the ground for a few seconds after falling. Partly because it helped to get rid of the dizziness and partly because it made it look like I committed more. Apparently, something worked. Whatever it was, it was totally worth it.

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Week 35

Day 238: Apr 5, 2015
Happy Easter! Most of our easter celebration was last night but our food celebration was today. We had two feasts, brunch and a dinner of both pork and lamb. The only other celebration that was particularly different than any other day was the easter egg hunt that the kids and kids at heart partook in. The eggs were hidden around most of the village and were filled with all kinds of treats. It was a nice day and was also my final shift in the kitchen. The shift was filled with a bunch of great people and wound up being a great shift. It has been really wonderful working with these people. Even though there were times when I really wanted out I will miss working with these goofballs.

Day 239: Apr 6, 2015
Construction season has officially begun. We cooked all three meals of the day but ESS has arrived and we are transitioning. I was given some extra duties during the transition. Most of the kitchen staff are completely done with the kitchen and will have nothing to do with it from now on. I, on the other hand, will be a point person for the next few days. If ESS has any questions or needs anything I will be on hand to help.

Day 240: Apr 7, 2015
So I am helping ESS transition in today and I am amazed by what they can and cannot use. For example, they can't use the deli slicer which unless you are not using it correctly is about as safe as a sharp instrument can be. There is a hand guard so your hand isn't even touching the food as it goes through the blade. A plain knife is more dangerous. If they need to use a knife they have to wear crazy large cut-resistant gloves which get in the way of your cutting and, although they protect from cuts, probably make the whole process more dangerous. It is like working with a dull blade makes it more likely to cut yourself. Apparently, they are not allowed to use the bread slicer because the bread this morning was hand-cut. That is another machine that definitely makes the process safer. In order to cut yourself on the bread slicer you have to put your hand awkwardly in front of the bread while using a lever to push the bread in.

Day 241: Apr 8, 2015
Another day of making sure that ESS is settled in. Today was much smoother for them. I only needed to answer one question for them and it was about where dried ranch packets were (aka we don't have any but here is the recipe we use). They are really getting into it and are learning really quickly. It only took one day for them to label foods as gluten-free which was a really big step. The head chef did not even know that gluten was in anything other than bread. Considering that they do not have internet at this point to look up a list of things with gluten I think it is impressive but I also have a crazy amount of sympathy for the kitchen. I am a little biased, though.

Day 242: Apr 9, 2015
Today's meals were pretty much the epitome of ESS food. There were french toast sticks and chocolate eclairs for breakfast and ribs and chicken for dinner. On the other hand, they made a chicken and rice soup for lunch that was pretty darn amazing. I went on a lovely walk around the loop because it was beautiful outside. I was going to go down to Ten Mile Falls because I prefer the walk through the woods to the walk along the road and through the construction but Leah said she would come with if I did the loop. I figured the loop is going to close soon so I agreed to go that way. Also, the ticks are out in mass right now. Apparently, there is only a two week period when they are really bad. I have bug spray with deet that I can use when I go out though. Some people are weary about deet but honestly, I worry more about ticks and diseases they carry. Plus, with ticks I can just put some around clothing joints (where the shirt meets pants, where pants meet socks) and maybe a little in my hair because even the idea of ticks in my hair makes me cringe.

Day 243: Apr 10, 2015
Just a relaxing uneventful day.

Day 244: Apr 11, 2015
We had our first official spring snow today. It actually stuck too. I think we ended up with maybe a half inch on the ground. It was mostly melted by the end of the day but while it was still snowing it was great packing snow. The kids have been playing outside a lot lately and the snow did not change much. They still played only this time it was in short sleeves and in the snow. The only other event of the day was my first day back at the coffee cart. I went in a little earlier than I had to because I knew that there would be some organizing that I would want to do. Other than that it was a nice shift, shorter than before because there are only 15-20 construction workers here right now so I didn't open at 6am. It just isn't worth it to open 2 hours earlier if only one person is going to show up. This also meant that I didn't get the internet to myself or much spare time to read but those opportunities will come soon enough.


Saturday, April 4, 2015

Week 34


HOLY WEEK
Day 231: Mar 29, 2015
Today was Palm Sunday. This was the first Palm Sunday service that I have been to where there weren't palm leaves of some kind. Instead, we walked to church first from the east (the direction that Jesus came from when entering Jerusalem) and then we walked past the building where we have church and eventually turned around and walked to church from the west (the direction that Pilate would have been coming from). It was a cool way to start Holy Week. I spent most of my day working on a storyline/script for a skit based on Noah's Ark. It will be very similar to a skit that I did in youth group 6 or 7 years ago. The goal is to keep it fairly short because it will be part of our easter vigil. Apparently, the whole service is going to be something like 3 hours long and we will be walking around the village listening to a bunch of different stories and readings. Although our skit is second, my goal is to start things out on a funny/fun note. I will have a bouncer Noah, a pregnant female God, a flying stuffed animal bird with a pine branch taking the place of an olive branch. It is going to be very similar to a Sunday school telling of the story which I think fits well with the story. Noah's ark is one of the first stories that children learn so pretty much everyone will know the story. After church, I even went down to the craft cave and painted an ark and a rainbow to act as the set pieces. It would be fun to actually build a little ark and have our Noah finish it on stage but there is no way I could build something before Saturday and actually do my job too. Plus, I think it will be funnier to have Noah “build” the ark by unfolding and taping the painted ark to the wall. It should be good, I just have to find a time when we can run through the skit at least once. I didn't actually write out the skit word for word so it would be good to go through it so my actors know what I am looking for.

Day 232: Mar 30, 2015
Today was pretty chill. I read my book, enjoyed the outdoors-it smells like spring, and went to an art show of the two artists in residents here. The amount of beautiful art that they have gotten done in the last few weeks is amazing. Their work is beautiful.

Day 233: Mar 31, 2015
Today was pretty great. We had a grill night for dinner- burgers, salmon, slaw, and malts. I helped man the grill which was crazy smokey but a bunch of fun. Other than that, not much to report.

Day 234: Apr 1, 2015
Today we had a passover seder which was nice. I made bagels for lunch. The would have been pretty easy to make except that we didn't have regular flour. I have to use a mix of cake flour and gluten which meant that the bagels soaked up more water than they should have. That resulted in longer and uneven cooking. It was incredibly frustrating but in the end they still tasted great which is really all that matters.

Day 235: Apr 2, 2015
Lent is officially over. We had a vespers service where we cleared the worship area of everything. The chairs, everything.

Day 236: Apr 3, 2015
Because we emptied out the worship space yesterday we had our good Friday service while sitting on the floor. The other exciting part of my day was that I got three packages today! One was a box of wood game pieces for a game of Catan that I am making. It was way more exciting than you would think. The other two boxes were easter baskets from my mom. It was wonderful. Not only that but I also got two letters from my little cousins. I love getting letters from them. They just make me so happy.

Day 237: Apr 4, 2015

Wow today we had the longest worship service that I have ever attended. It was a 3 hour vigil. The first half was the telling of multiple stories. I helped to tell the story of Noah's ark and I would have to say that our portion of the first half was, by far, the most entertaining part. We had a pregnant female God, a lazy, tired, and slightly sick Noah, a rejected sabertooth tiger and a few happy stuffed animals. We also found out, today, that the directors got a new pet bunny. They are thinking of naming it Pebbles. It is grey and still pretty small and feels like my cat. He even snuggled up to my neck, right after he left little presents all over my lap. Luckily bunny poop is dry like raisins.