Day 3 – Two Concerts and a Host Home

061009_playgroundToday went by really fast! Or so it seemed… We woke up and found the coolest playground outside Emmanuel Lutheran Church! It was one of those old wooden ones… you know, the kind that can still give you splinters. Not the new plastic stuff with the rubber “sand”. We’re talkin’ good old fashioned splinter wood with metal poles that you can bang your head into if you’re not careful! It was AWESOME!!!

Hearts In Puppetry gave a quick show to the kids in the preschool at Emmanuel before we left in the morning and it was a huge hit with the little ones! They loved the puppets and wanted more! Good times!

We sang at Deerfield retirement community this morning for a group of elderly residents who really loved our show. There were tears in some of their eyes as Eagle’s Wings sang and they all got quite a kick out of the puppet’s performance. It was our first (almost complete) “show on the road” and it was really cool for our kids to have that experience at Deerfield. When the puppets brought their “stage” in the choir stepped back and sat down behind them. A bunch of the choir kids commented that it was really cool for them to get to see the organized chaos that is the back stage of the puppet show! The way the puppeteers work together at such a high rate of speed is quite a sight!

I was hoping to have a video from today posted with this post but it didn’t upload last night. I’ll try again tonight.

061009_bojanglesAfter we had everything packed up we stopped for lunch and a few brave souls joined me at Bojangle’s for some chicken, biscuits and some sweet tea! Then we headed for Raleigh… a 4.something hour drive later we arrived at St. Philip Lutheran Church in Raleigh, NC. We went through and practiced our concert. Then they served us a wonderful dinner of spaghetti and sweets which Garrett Panno’s grandmother apparently baked!

Our first full length concert was awesome! Both the choir and the puppets really did an amazing job and everyone had a great time! After the concert we were whisked away to our host homes for the evening. I’m currently sitting on a sleep number bed at the pastor’s house! My lucky roommates for the night are Michael Miller and Matt Christman.

Here’s some pictures from the day!

[Image by: OSLCmedia]

5 Responses to “Day 3 – Two Concerts and a Host Home”

  1. whaam4 June 11, 2009 at 2:57 pm #

    Alex you did a great job narrating – always a hoot!! Give my daughers a hug: Abbie, Michelle, Taylor and Kelsi! (You didn't know this I bet but all 4 of these girls are my daughters!)____Enjoy the warm sun cuz we aren't gettin' any! Enjoy!!!!!____Mom and Alec McKinney

  2. Ryan June 11, 2009 at 8:41 pm #

    Dan Reishus, that is the most accurate picture of Brad I've ever seen… including photographs. Spot on.

  3. Fran McGuirt June 14, 2009 at 10:28 am #

    Just want to let you guys know that you are AWESOME!! My residents at Carrington Place willl be talking about you for a long time. Trhough all of the years i have been at Carrington, the performance you gave was the best !! Keep up the good work you are all truely angels!
    Fran: Activity assistant @ Carrington Place

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