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Tuesday, August 8, 2006
Kingdom Bound and Japan post #1
Kingdom Bound was great yesterday! There were a few times when I got feeling pretty tired, but the concerts woke me right up. I got to see Audio Adrenaline for the second time and just loved it. I feel so bad knowing that it was one of their last concerts. The lead singer has throat problems, and if he continues to sing, he'll lose his voice completely. It was easy to hear that it was a struggle for him to sing last night, but he kept right on going. Such an inspiriation! I'm so glad I got to be there. Casting Crowns came on shortly after that, and it was one of the best concerts I've ever seen. Their songs all have such great lyrics, and their sound is fantastic. I loved it!
And now, onto Japan...
There's so much to say! I'm tempted to write about everything, but I'd probably bore you, so I'll try to cut it down. Let's see, even the Japanese airport was amazing! I heard some little kid call out "Miaka!" and couldn't help but think of Fushigi Yuugi ^^; Phil Melton, the missionary that runs Camp Raphayada, was there to pick us up at the Nagoya airport. The camp is about and hour and a half from the airport, in the city of Seki. We stopped at a Japanese discount store on the way there, even though we were all exhausted, but I'm so glad we did. I was so amazed by everything that I hardly bought anything lol. I did buy a manga, completely in Japanese (meaning I can't even read the title to tell you what it is ^^;), and these little Tsubasa boxes that come with stickers and tiles featuring the characters, as well as candy which I haven't been brave enought to try yet. We then went to the camp and got to meet the two Missionary Apprentices that were working there this summer, as well as some more of the Melton family.
Right before going to bed, Natalie Melton (who stayed in the same cabin I did for the first week), decided to warn myself and Mrs. Colton about the giant centipedes with huge stingers that could possibly be in the room. Needless to say, neither I or Mrs. Colton slept very much that night ^^; I got to see plently of these centipedes during my visit, but thankfully none were in my bed. Here's a dead one that I snapped a picture of:
Lovely, ne? ^^; Well, this is already getting long, so I'll continue in the next post. Thanks so much for the nice comments last time! And don't worry, blackwings. I've got some nice spider stories of my own to share lol. Thanks as well to Miss Anonymous for the comment on my Deedlit fanart. I was afraid no one was going to notice it. And thanks to anyone who read this whole thing, hehe. Ja mata!
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