Monday, December 04, 2006

Koinonia


This past weekend, Ryan and Tia treated us to a trip to Koinonia, a Lutheran camp where Ryan and his family spent lots of time when he was growing up. They have Advent programs during the weekends before Christmas. It's a really nice time for slowing down, relaxing a bit at this hectic time of year and reflecting on what the season is really all about. It's a good way to spend time with the family too. Ryan's parents and his sister Jenn and her family came as well. There are quite a few outdoor activities, inside craft-y things, games and LOTS of food! After breakfast on the first day the kids go on a "hay" ride out to the farm where they are assigned parts for the live Nativity. That night everyone goes on a trek out to the farm. On the way the staffers very creativly teach us something about Advent. Once we're out at the barn the Nativity is presented. This year Rachael even got in on the act. Tia took some really cute pictures but they won't post correctly for me so I'll have to let her take care of that. Anyway, everyone had a great time out in the woods. Thanks, Tia and Ryan!






8 comments:

Em and Jonah said...

Looks like fun, I love Rachael's top.

Anonymous said...

I think it's so great that you all were able to get away together. I'm sure you missed the rest of the crew, but it looks like a fun time was had! Great pictures, too!

Elliott Allstars said...

Nice pictures Carolyn! Looove them! I didn't post all of mine because I didn't want to ruin any Christmas pictures coming up. Can you kodak gallery me your pictures?

the editor said...

thanks for that, T. there is one funny Nativity picture you could post if you want to, though! ;)
i'll send you my pics

Elliott Allstars said...

Oh my goodness...I didn't even catch those! He is sooo funny! I put them up on the blog.

Anonymous said...

nice pictures, looks like a good time.

btw, do you know Plain Kids?

the editor said...

yes, Plain Kids is Heidi Angell. Tom, Andrew and Tia grew up with her and her sister, Jodi.

Anonymous said...

cool