CSR 2010: The Last Picture Show


The gate to Camp Takatoka in Wagoner, Oklahoma, where Camp St Raphael is held every year (Diocese of Wichita and Mid-America).


The days begin and end with prayer …


A typical “Ask Abouna” group; beware those guys in the upper left corner 🙂


Arts and Crafts help fill the morning hours following Orthros.


This year’s topic of Christian Ed was The Parables. However, the priest’s also taught about the Funeral Service. One of the things that came up during the week was how the Roman Catholics recently dropped their teaching on Limbo. While the Orthodox have never taught it, it has been attempted.


Dodgeball. Ready?


(I just like this picture because everyone seems to be doing something different.)


For “Color Wars” this year, teams were blue or green …


For the Eighties Night Dance it didn’t matter what color — as long as it was bright and bold …


There … with the headband in blue? I think that’s Olivia Newton John.


This is the look though, right?


My, how times have changed since the 80s. It was not unusual back then to see those who shied away from the dance floor. But boys arm wrestling girls?


Funny how a little slab of pavement, with a basketball goal at each end, can serve as the main gathering place of 100+ youth (weather permitting).


Where you may sit …


… pose …


… or reminisce about belting out a tune during “Ask Abouna” (here – at the 4:58 mark).

Some folks think that when you join the Antiochians, you’re given an icon and a hula-hoop. That’s completely false. Believe me—you have to pay for the hula-hoop!” (We Came, We Saw, We Converted; p. 24).

Well …


… looks like someone’s missin’ one!



But, of course, like all camps — we had them!


The really white guy in the back, behind the Houston contingent, with the fading hairline …
I don’t know the man.


Here’s a shot of the older girls singing their “Tim Farha” song parody of Taylor Swift’s “Tim McGraw”. There’s a line in the song — listen here (especially to the “boxers” line at the 7:57 mark) — which needs some ‘splainin. The wife had me half way to the airport when I remembered that, uh oh, I’d not packed everything (under-stand?). Well, Greg Zrake volunteered to run to Walmart and buy me some, uh, unmentionables.

Y’all? These were not only unwearable — they really were unmentionable! (Except, of course, in this song parody.)


The indefatigable Gayle.


Bishop Basil surprised us with a visit on Thursday …


I was just glad this guy (he was ha-uge) didn’t surprise me on my morning walks. He did, however, increase my prayer life. O Lord … Ole!


Aaron shared the raft with me on Tuesday as we drifted 12 miles down the Illinois River. Yes, I did relate my previous rafting experience (listen here) — but this one was totally different.


Sandy and her pal, Pam, do an incredible job each year with Christian Ed. That tie-dye is pretty phenomenal itself!


George Steinbrenner (July 4, 1930 – July 13, 2010) once said: “Show me a good loser and I will show you a loser.”

Ladies and Gentlemen …


Diana kept our toes tappin’ all week during evening program …


I don’t know. Some things just is what they is.


The final act (which I am not at liberty to reveal) … Na na na na na, na-na na-na na-na Na …


Till next year …

YaBoy!

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Camp St Raphael 2010 – A Musical Snapshot

Okay, so …

We’re having an Ask Abouna session last week at Camp St Raphael and little did I know that I was in the presence of …


… the lead singer of a band called Banana Damage.
(Check him out here.)


These wonderful teens sang a parody of Taylor Swift’s “Tim McGraw” to the all-round good guy, Tim Farha.
(Listen here.)


That gal in the middle, Jessica, [Oops! It was actually Jessica’s sis, Megan! Apologies to Megan — or Jessica, as the case may be] and her partner …


… oh heck, that’s not her partner!


There, the one looking all Eighties with the shades — Erin?

Well …

they sang a song from:

HERE.

The Orthodixie Podcast on Ancient Faith Radio.

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What I Did on Summer Break

What’s that, you say — I look silly?

This is true. But what can be said of the men wanting their picture taken with me? (Meet: Alvaro & Bob)

I was blessed to play the role of the Patriarch Joseph during June’s Vacation Bible School. We combine energies each year with Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral; this year it was our turn to host at St George.

There are more pics from VBS, the Parish Life Conference, and Camp St Raphael (Session 1) — available in the summer issue of our online parish newsletter:

The MESSENGER

Pics from CSR, Session 2, and an audio snapshot on Ancient Faith Radio, soon to follow …

The MESSENGER is collated, designed and produced by Vivian Hermantes.

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DOWAMA Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be …

More from Camp St Raphael, Session 2, 2008:

That’s Fr John “Waylon” Monto on guitar, DJ Leigh in da house, and Fr Joseph “Willie” Huneycutt on the mic at Camp St Raphael, Session 2, 2008.

Our “talent”? — A take-off on the old Waylon & Willie tune: “Mama Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys”

titled:

DOWAMA Don’t Let Your Campers Grow Up to be Clergy

(DOWAMA = Diocese of Wichita and Mid-America)

An audio snapshot of CSR-2, 2008, can be heard here: Ancient Faith Radio.

Don’t miss the final number – “Gotta Go to Camp Now!”

Here’s the video:




To be continued …

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Visions of Camp Past


Adam & Shady from Camp St Thecla (Diocese of Miami) back in 2005; 70’s Disco Night …


A rather hairy Joel Finley cuts a rug. (Uh, make that two rugs.)


The beginning of Color Wars, Camp St Raphael, Session 1, 2006.


Baptism (not quite canonical).


Place your bets, folks: Jamil or GZ?


Doe c doe with Olivia & Erin …


Disco, Oklahoma style.


On a sad note, in 2008, Session 2, we killed Superman.


It was a sad day for Leigh and superhero fans everywhere.


Still, there was more to come …

(To be continued.)

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