Camp Connections
The pottery you see is original Jon Eoute ceramics. They were given to a friend of his, who he worked with at Camp Chetek. (Click on the jar to see Erin and me.) Ministry Team Jon and I stayed with her family Thursday night. We had a lot of fun staying up to talk about all sorts of things. I had some photos of Jon at the pottery wheel that I pulled up to show them. It was actually very funny, because Jon called to talk to Erin while we were all sitting in the living room, so she handed me the phone and I answered. Jon had been the one who had told me we would be at their house, so I assumed he would know who was talking, but it caught him off guard, and he didn’t really know for a while. They will be up to Greenville to see their other daughter, Christine, walk at graduation this May.
April 23rd, 2005 at 7:09 pm
From the OK City Memorial to Jon Eoute originals, you’ve covered it all. It has been great to read your frequent updates. It sounds like your travels have been successful. You will continue to be in my prayers.
April 24th, 2005 at 9:13 pm
I’ve really enjoyed checking out this blog, Phil…thanx for doing it, I’m sure it’s gone crazy fast for you guys…I’m ready to go out today! Praying for you guys, see ya soon!
Barba
April 25th, 2005 at 4:08 pm
Hey, Phil, do you think you could give us some tips if we decide to set up a blog for our team in the fall?
April 27th, 2005 at 5:13 am
hey bro what’s up with blocking my piece with your shoulder?!
April 28th, 2005 at 1:43 pm
When I e-mailed your blog site to family, we discovered you’d been in another “Anderson” church in Brooklyn Park, MN (Berean Baptist). Two other Anderson brothers (Dale and Dave) go to church there. Small world!! The team was such a blessing to us.