Tuesday, March 25, 2008

"Captive" - Easter Production


Well, we are free from the POW camp now. All 5 services went really well. It was a lot of fun to hang out with the guys and bring our church a little something different than the traditional Easter service. Pretty positive response from most people. It was good having Jeff Dodge explain the different characters and the roles that they played. Here is a picture of what we looked like. The guys were so filthy and by the last service their clothes were pretty much black with make-up. This week I'll be Mr. Brown the Fox again for D6. Hope you can all come out and enjoy a laugh as I impersonate James Brown in an afro wig and fox tail. Swedish pigs are on the menu.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Charlie, Mr. Brown the Fox, Officer #1...let me explain

Many of you remember that I was Charlie in our church's Christmas production this year. Some of you know that I have shown up one time so far on stage at our church's family ministry (D6) as a James Brown impersonating fox named Mr. Brown the Fox along with the other Nursery Rhyme Woodland Creatures, and in a few weeks will make another appearance. Not many of you know that I will be acting in our church's Easter drama entitled "Captive" in a small but less than insignificant part as Officer #1. It takes place in a POW camp in the jungle...going to be pretty intense. I want to invite all of you to join us at one of the 5 services this coming Easter weekend to watch the drama and witness me in a full military uniform. I need to practice my salute. Go to the following link to get more information about the services and come to church so you can pick up your free tickets to one of the services.
www.cornerstone-church.com

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Brenna's First Solid Food




We've come to a pretty huge milestone in the growth and development of our 4.5 month old...SOLID FOOD! Let the games begin. So apparently, you buy these rice flakes, mix them up with some of mom's milk, and watch your infant lap it all up like a dog and that's their introduction to solid food. Pretty funny stuff. It seemed like she enjoyed the food for the most part. The majority of it ended up in the convenient plastic pouch on the front of her bib. I guess so you can spoon it out of there and back into her mouth...we didn't do that by the way. From here it's on to a bunch of messy clothes, sticky floors, and crusty dried stuff on the walls. Can't wait! Enjoy the video on dropshots.