So, on that note, I'll sign off:
Yours forever,
Major Skippy
Random stuff about a random person who talks WAY to fast and likes peanut butter....lots and lots of peanut butter; and doritos - Cool Ranch Doritos, by the bag...the whole bag.
Sunday was fun: church, lunch (at Happy Days, where else when you’re going with Doug?) and then the missionaries and I went back to the church and started decorating for VBS this week. About 4:30, the four of them found out that they were not only speaking in the evening service, they were leading the music as well!!! So we went to dinner (GREAT pizza – I have really got to stop eating that stuff, but its just SO good!!!) and then we rushed back to the church and started to frantically get ready for the evening service. I ran the power point, so I was trying to put in all the words for the songs they were singing. And then Matt got up and gave a presentation on his trip to Brazil which lasted . . . a long time. What was funny was that he thought he was controlling the power point with the remote, but he wasn’t because for some reason the remote wouldn’t work. Anyway . . . then we did a slide show of the pictures from the carnival, and that was fun. And then . . . we were done. So I went home with Duane and Corinne (YEAH for the Honda!!!!!!!) and took a shower and went to BED!!!!
This morning started bright and early; up at 6am, ready at 7am, out the door at 7:20 when my ride got there. Rewrote the Bible study that I was going to do; did the power point for the worship rally; learned all about hooking up the computer to the projector, and had Chex Mix (traditional style) for breakfast – good times. The actual VBS went really well: we had 64 kids and 34 helper-teacher-leader people. We were late getting started, but that’s usual for Monday of VBS; but the rally went well and the kids liked Arctic Edge fairly well. The time between the rallies I did my Bible study and I walked around taking pictures. The closing rally went well, Erica taught them “I Know that I Know that I Know” and we sang Arctic Edge again.
Then we went down to Stirling City (oh, side note, they almost forgot my lunch!!!!) and did VBS there. We had 10 kids, and it went fairly well. But it bugged because we didn’t have as much time . . . and I REALLY wanted to make a scrapbook and didn’t get to – but it’s okay because there’s still time!!!
Anyway, I’m leaving now, because I have things to do and sleep to catch up on etc.
Love from: Skippy
Okay, so I’m late again, deal.
Sunday of Missions Camp: Sunday consisted of two main things: the electric fence and the all night vigil. We did our other Bible studies, and we ate and all that, but the main things were the fence and vigil. Getting over the electric fence (in 6 minutes flat, I might add) was totally NOT my team, it was GOD. We know that because we were all so physically, mentally, emotionally exhausted, that there was no way that we could have done that on our own. SO it was AWESOME to get to see God work through us for that. The other thing was the prayer vigil, and that was also cool. Much needed, intimate, one-on-one time with God. AMAZING. We finally got to bed around 5 in the morning, and then had to get up for youth camp. Hey, no one EVER said you got to sleep at camp!!
Okay, so I’m late; what’s new?
And now (drum roll please . . . ) Saturday!!!!!!
Okay, okay. I'll stop rambling now. Love to all, Skippy
Thursday:
Missions Camp: Thursday was probably the highlight of the week; Duane and Lisa got baptized!!!! Now no jumping to conclusions. Duane has been saved for several years, and while baptized as a child, he had never been baptized when he actually understood the significance. Lisa has also been saved but is making a decision in her life to live for Christ no matter what. It was AMAZING!!!! Also, two of the children’s campers were baptized, and that was pretty cool too!!!
Youth Camp: Thursday was pretty normal, we did Sword Drills, Bible Study, lunch, afternoon activities. We also stayed late at the ropes course and up on the rock so that people who wanted to go again had the chance too. AND we had cake for the birthdays of three of our campers!!! DON’T LOSE YOUR PLATE, THERE WILL BE CAKE!!! Thursday evening was filled with cabin bond builders and games: that was fun to watch!!!! Thursday night was, of course, campfire. It was a great time of sharing and getting to know each other, as well as worship and praise and fellowship.
Wednesday
Missions Camp: Wednesday is the real official first day of Missions Camp. We did our Love Bible study in the morning and then we (well, we had lunch, but then we) headed up the big hill to the rock. We started with pyramids, and after working our heads out a little we moved onto our study on God. Much to our delight, on our return (from somewhere, I don’t remember where) we found that the first year mission campers had been taped together!!!! The boys (Matt and Brock) and then the girls (Chrissy, Nicole, and Kristin) were TAPED together at the wrists!!!! It was AWESOME, and we spent a large portion of the afternoon congratulating Corinne on being so brilliant. I believe Wednesday night was the first night tears came at camp fire, but it was great all the same.
Youth Camp: Again, Sword Drills and Bible Study preceded by the boys having to do wall sits (Don’t sleep in) and followed by (for my cabin at least) some trust building exercises. We did some trust leans, a group sit, and then trust falls off not only our cabin porch, but a rather high stump. My girls of course did WONDERFULLY and I got some great pictures. Again off to the afternoon activities. That evening, after Duane spoke, God moved in that place like I have never seen before. The entire camp was in tears, just being broken and put back together, leaning on each other and God like crazy and it was just amazing. People all over the place were on their knees crying out to God, we were encouraging each other and getting to know each other. It was just awesome. The weird thing was that it usually happens on Thursday night, so us old times (Tim, DJ, Me) were all messed up on our time lines because usually after people finally get their heads out of their butts its time to go home; but this year, we still had a whole other day!!
Tuesday!!!!!
Missions Camp: YEAH!!! Finally!!! After a year of waiting, we were finally back at Missions Camp!!! And what did we start with? The luggage move. Over, under, over, under, over, under, over, under . . . ALL the way to our cabins, with Tim muted and Lisa blinded and my EXTREMELY heavy bag. It was great. That even we started a skit series for the children’s campers in which I played the tomboy who…yeah, I’ll save that one for later. Anyway.
Youth Camp: Tuesday was my first every counselor meeting, that was interesting. We did the first official Sword Drills, and our first Bible Study. We had Mac and Cheese for lunch, and then headed off to do our afternoon activities. I couldn’t tell you what happened on the field or up at the rock because I was down at the ropes course. Tuesday I belayed my first person ever, not really though cuz I belayed Tim on Monday while Jody was registering people. I can’t really think of anything interesting on Tuesday.
. . . I have decided that what I’m going to do to debrief all of you about camp is this: each day this week I will post a section on Missions camp for that day and on Youth camp for that day. So, here’s Monday:
The viewing will be held on Thursday 5-8 pm at Gridley Block Funeral Home.
The services will be held Friday 10 am at Gridley First Baptist Church.
Interment will take place at 2 pm at the Auburn Cemetery.
Just for informational purposes. Please continue to pray for us, we're all kinda scattered brained and tired and snappy. Also pray for the possible ministry opportunities. Thanks!!!
Skippy
In Loving Memory of Garry F. Rothchild
Born: September 19, 1939 Mankato, Kansas
Entered to rest: June 10, 2006 Biggs, California
He is survived by his wife and his five daughters and numerous friends as well as 6 siblings and countless nieces and nephews.
"It well may be, that we will never meet again, in this lifetime
So let me say before we part
So much of me, is made of what I learned from you,
You’ll be with me, like a handprint on my heart
And now whatever way our stories end
I know you have re-written mine, by being my friend…
Who can say if I’ve been changed for the better?
But because I knew you, I have been changed for good."
Dad started chemo on Monday March 20th. Two Mondays with treatment, one off to recuperate  repeated four times. He came through the first Monday okay, the second his white cell count was so low that they only gave him half a dose. Friday we found out he has pneumonia; he spent Friday  Tuesday at Enloe. They did a spinal tap so we know now for sure that the cancer hasn't traveled to his brain. They've decided to stop the chemo because the possible benefits don't outweigh the risks. He's still as confused as ever.
So please pray for my family, I appreciate it. Thanks!!!
Okay - also. Another week of homework and work. Becc was in an opera - that was AWESOME. And we had 'shopping cart' races at school - it was like Nascar Simpson Style.
The answer to the last trivia question - somewhere just under 250. For one test.
Let's take a look ahead - this weekend, homework and begin studying for finals. Next week - homework and work and classes and HOME ON THURSDAY!!!!! And then back to school Monday evening, classes Tuesday - Friday. CRAZY study weekend, then I have:
Music Theory II 8 am on Monday
World Civ II 10:30 am on Monday
Biblical Backgrounds 8 am on Tuesday
Faith and Culture 1 pm on Tuesday
Music Theory Lab II 1 pm on Wednesday
Music in History and Context 1 pm on Thursday
And then I crash. On second thought - I'll probably crash before then.
Anyway, so that's the plan.
I love you all and I miss you all and I hope that you have a GREAT weekend!!!!!
Skippy
Oh yeah - Trivia!!!!! WWII - what was the operation name of the German attempt to invade England? This took place from July of 1941 until June of 1940.
As promised, post before Monday morning.
I don’t remember last Sunday. I know we went to church, and I’m quite sure that I studied a lot, but other than that.
Pretty much the whole week was work and classes and homework, but instead of writing that every time, you can just add it mentally.
Monday I took my Theory Midterm and went shopping with RHA (Residence Hall Association – we’re the group that puts on stuff for the whole dorm) we were doing Welcome Bags for the girls that were coming to stay in Irwin for Genesis.
Tuesday was just classes and work.
Wednesday I took my World Civ midterm, and worked, and then my roomies and I went out to dinner.
Thursday was INSANE. Got up and went to a class, then to chapel (I’ll explain about that in a minute) and then I had 40 minutes to straighten my hair, get some pictures to my roommate, and finish my homework before I had to run to class. I made it through about an hour of class (on Tuesdays classes are an hour and a half) before my head hurt so bad I had to leave class. So I came back to my room and took a 20 minute nap, then I went to my next class. Then I went to work for three hours; and then I started my homework.
Friday was a little better, but it was LONG. Classes and chapel in the morning, lunch, work, homework. I worked in the Genesis Tent welcoming students from 4-6 and then we went to dinner. Then I went the Welcome Rally with Alexa (One of the girls who stayed in my room, we had three at one point and then two) and at 8:30 we got in line for Nite Life. Nite Life is pretty much “let’s get up and make fools of ourselves and make everyone laugh” – it was GREAT.
Got up on Saturday and went to class – I know, class on Saturday. They do this Genesis weekend so that prospective students can see what classes are like; and then we get Monday off after all the Genesis students have left – we deserve it. After classes I went and worked in the Genesis tent some more, and then I went to the concert that the Chorale was singing at. We went to the Commissioning Service at 7 to hear from the Spring Break teams and commission the teams that we’re sending out this summer. I had to leave early because I was guarding the Street Faire. The Street Faire is a bunch of booths set up in the Genesis Tent by the different teams to tell Simpson about their trips; and because the teams were still in the commissioning service, we were out there to make sure that people didn’t get in before the team members had a chance to get settle. IT WAS SO cold, but it was fun to be a security guard. There were four or five of us, and we were all girls. It was cool.
So this morning we got up and saw our girls off, everyone went to church, I had some solitary time with God (always a good thing) and went out to lunch with Joce and did some shopping, and then came back and took a nap.
Trivia question: When was Italy as we know it created? And did it happen all at once or in parts like the U.S.?
Cpt. Skippy
The trivia question for today is: what color is the sky at night?
(ONLY Anna can answer this question, all other answers will not be excepted.)
Sorry it's been so long, I TOLD you this was going to be a crazy week.
Here, finally, as promised: A Child of the 90's:
You know you're a 90's kid if...
You can sing the rap to "The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air"
Used to be able to, can't anymore.
You know that "WOAH" comes from Joey from "Blossom" and that "How Rude!" comes from Stephanie from "Full House"
Totally remember "How rude!"
You remember when it was actually worth getting up early on a Saturday to watch cartoons.
Definitely - but always by myself . . .
You got super excited when it was Oregon Trail day in computer class at school.
YES!!! On those little green computers and all the kids ALWAYS died and we would name them after our friends in the class and our crushes!!!
You remember reading "Goosebumps"
Only a few, and while my younger nieces could watch the movies, they scared me senseless!!
You know the profound meaning of "Wax on, wax off"
Uh, nope.
You remember the craze then the banning of slap bracelets and slam books.
YES!!! I used to have a glow in the dark one with stars on it.
You still get the urge to say "NOT" after (almost) every sentence...Not...
I still do that . . . oh wait, I shoudn't have said that . . . Not.
You knew that Kimberly, the pink ranger, and Tommy, the green Ranger were meant to be together.
DUH!!!! Hello? Where have you been?
You remember "I've fallen and I can't get up"
Don't remember that one either.
You remember going to the skating rink before there were inline skates
I'm not that old!
You ever got injured on a Slip 'n' Slide
Oh yes. Many, many a time. I even made a homemade Slip 'n' Slide for my nieces once or twice.
You wore socks over leggings scrunched down
NEVER! At least not that I can remember . . .
"Miss Mary Mack, Mack, Mack, all dressed in black, black, black, with silver buttons, buttons, buttons, all down her back, back, back" SHE ASKED HER MOTHER MOTHER MOTHER FOR FIFTY CENTS CENTS CENTS TO SEE THE ELEPHANTS ELEPHANTS ELEPHANTS JUMP OVER THE FENCE THE FENCE THE FENCE" he jumped so high high high he touched the sky sky sky and he didnt come back back back til the forth of july ly ly he jumped so low ow ow he stumbed his toe oe oe and thats the end end end of the elephants show ow ow
Most definitely!!! Ah, good times.
You remember boom boxes vs. cd players
I caught the end of that . . .
You knew what it meant to say "Care Bear Stare"
Indeed; but even that was better than the 'boo bahs' they have today.
You remember Alf, the little brown alien from Melmac and Vicki the Robot from "MY Little Wonder" it was "a small wonder"
Remember Alf, who was Vicki?
You remember New Kids on The Block when they were cool
Oh yes, my sister liked them, alot . . .
You knew all the characters names and their life stories on "Saved By The Bell"
Most definitely, such CUTE boys!!
You played and or collected "Pogs"
All the time, wish I could find mine now.
You used to pretend to be a MIGHTY MORPHIN Power Ranger and you owned a Skip It
Oh yes, and I hated it when the boys made me be Kimberly just because I was a girl, I hated pink.
You had at least one GigaPet or Nano and brought it everywhere
I NEVER did, but my niece was obsessed.
You watched the original Care Bears, and Ninja Turtles
Oh for the innocent days of mutated turtles . . . do they have those on DVD yet?
Yikes pencils and erasers were the coolest.
Oh yes, and so was Lisa Frank.
You remember when the new Beanie Babies were always sold out.
Why have a miniature stuffed animal?
You remember a time before the WB.
I remember when the WB was the "Anamaniacs"!!! And Pinky and the Brain!!!
You've gotten creeped out by "Are You Afraid of the Dark?"
Sorry, no.
You thought it would be so cool to be Alex Mack.
Sorry, no.
You know the Macarena by heart.. LOL
Yep, still do. The best was watching my third grade teacher do it though . . .
"Talk to the hand" ... enough said
So much less work than being polite . . .
You thought Brain would finally take over the world
What are you talking about? I will take over the world one day, just you watch!!!
You always said, "Then why don't you marry it!"
Yes, in 10 years the one that says "You know you were in High School in 2005 if you said "YOUR MOM" after everything and drove everyone crazy. I hate that saying.
You were the KING/QUEEN of the Tether ball Court"
Yes, and does it tell you how behind the times Biggs Elementary is that they STILL have teherball courts?
Ren and Stimpy Were Awsome
Sorry, nope.
So, like I promised, a child of the 90's, in the flesh. More later, hopefully. For now, either laugh at me because you watched all that happen from the adult side, or because you weren't even born yet, or because you remember like I do the innocence of childhood . . .
Have a good Sunday everyone,
Love from,
Cpt. Skippy
And now it’s my turn: "Citius! Altius! Fortius!" What does it mean and where is it from?
Skippy
My Class Got Cancelled!!!!! That’s not why I’m posting now, I don’t have a class now anyway. But it was really nice!!!
Essuenes = isolationists. The people who wanted to go out into the desert so they could live as God wants them to instead of as the Romans want them to; oh and while we’re there we’ll copy the Torah. - According to my Faith and Culture professor. If that’s not right don’t shoot me shoot him, I just listen in class. CMC Inc – I think we are talking about the same thing. Thanks!!
Okay Duane – explain this to me: I listen in class, try to share some knowledge (and have a fun and interesting post title) and I get demoted. I don’t understand. Is it just because you don’t know what it means? Have a punked you AGAIN? (Just imagine me running away from you now and hiding behind Corinne out of fear for my life. J)
Family news: Mom and Dad got home yesterday around 3:30, and even though Dad came in and went to sleep for a couple of hours (the trip exhausted him) the WHOLE atmosphere in the house changed. I felt like I was home again. He’s much better, not so much confused as just tired and worn out (and out of the habit of having the girls and Karen and Jocelyn and I in the house).
They took out the upper lobe of his left lung, there were ten lymphnodes in it and two of them were cancerous. So the next step is chemo and radiation, but first he goes back to
Other than that not much is going on, classes and homework and the occasional nap. I really appreciate the prayers – but I am still asking for more.
Going to go do homework now . . . actually I’m going to reply to a two page email that my niece sent me, and then do homework.
Later!!!
Natasha
Okay, the word thing later. Right now - Friday night I get a call - we're (Jocelyn and I) going to Biggs on Saturday night and then all of us (Jocelyn, Karen, the girls and I) are going to
Dad's coming home on Sunday!!!
So Jocelyn and I came home last night, and I'm getting ready to go to church this morning, and Mom and Dad should be home around 1 or 2 this afternoon!!!!! His lung x-rays have been looking good, he's still a little bit confused, but he's definitely doing better.
I appreciate the continued prayers, and I'll post more tomorrow after classes.
Love to all:
Natasha