Just after I
wrote last month, Zach and I went to the Civil Air Patrol New York Wing
Encampment at Stratton Air National Guard Base near Schenectady, NY. We
both had a great time! I think Zach learned a lot, and he did very well
there. He won Honor Cadet for his flight (the cadets were all divided up
into groups called flights) for getting the highest scores in General Knowledge
and uniform inspections. Zach was in Charlie flight, and I was the Flight
Training Officer for Delta flight. They paired two flights together for
most of their activities, so since we were “sister flights,” I got to see and
do a lot of things with him. We both got to go up into a C-130 for a
flight that was about an hour long and tons of fun. He did physical
training just about every morning, had classes, team building activities, and
lots of marching drill. I also was a Character Development Instructor for
the encampment and did a little counseling through the week, and I helped the
Chaplain with the Protestant worship service on the Sunday we were there by
leading a song, reading Scripture, and closing in prayer.
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Uniform inspection (Zach is in the middle) |
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Doing Physical Training (Zach is in the gray shirt) |
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Team building activity |
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My flight: Delta Destroyers |
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The C-130 |
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In the C-130 |
The week
right after that (July 28 – August 1) was our church’s VBS, which we ran in the
evenings. All of us except Krista were involved in that. I was in
the skit (yes, playing a bad guy again, after all it’s a Matthews men
tradition), Amelia helped with a class, Zach did sound, and Jemmie and Levi
were in classes. A fun but tiring week.
My
great-uncle, Dudley Parker, celebrated his 94th birthday on August 7!
Congratulations, Uncle Dudley!
On Saturday,
August 9, we went to the Wilson family reunion at Barker Lighthouse Camp.
This is the annual reunion of Krista’s Dad’s family. We had a very
small window of time to be there after Krista worked in the morning and before
we picked up Cai at the airport that night, but it is important to stay
connected to family (which is also partly why I write these updates every
month), so we took the trip. It was great to see everyone, and I even
meet some relatives I had never met and Krista hadn’t seen for many years.
As I said,
that night, Cai came home from his mission trip to Washington State, where he’d
been working for Youth Ministries International running camps at local churches
out there, mostly south of Seattle. He gave a report on his trip to our
church last night. It was very interesting and entertaining! They
used object lessons and sports illustrations to teach the kids about the
gospel. The best sports illustration was about overcoming doubt. It
used the biggest comeback in NFL history, when Frank Reich, the backup
quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, led them back to beat the Houston Oilers in
the playoffs after they were down 35-3 at the beginning of the 2nd half.
While he was out there, he got to spend part of the Independence Day weekend
with his cousins Erica and Rachel, and their families, which was really cool
because I don’t think he’d ever met them before. He said they had a great
time together.
This past
Saturday, August 16, we celebrated Krista’s birthday. Ella, Cody, and the
kids made excellent white chili, and Krista made “fake” cheesecake. All
of her children and sons-in-law chipped it to get her clothes and cash to fix
up some things at the house. It was a great celebration.
We
had a great visit with Krista’s brother, Terrelle, and his family this past
Tuesday. We got to spend the evening with them, introducing them to a
Rochester food tradition (garbage plates), playing games, and just
chatting.
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Greg, Krista, Lori, Terrelle |
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Cousins! Ella, Tamara, Zach, Stephanie, Amelia, Cai |
That day,
before the party, Zach and I volunteered with the Civil Air Patrol at the
Rochester Air Show. We mostly did crowd control, keeping people away from
moving propellers and jet engine exhaust, and asking people to kindly not smoke
around the jet fuel. The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds were there and were
impressive as usual.
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Zach keeping people away while a jet is fueling |
Well, that’s
our busy month since I wrote last. Until September!