Monday, April 4, 2016

The Living Last Supper: Rehearsals

Rehearsals began at the beginning of February.
I met with groups of three men at a time on Sunday afternoons,
until the middle of March.
We did ensemble rehearsals from that point on.

Our tech rehearsal in the middle of the week before Easter presented the most challenges.
Not every cast member could be there,
 and our audio guys were trying to integrate several
new wireless omnidirectional wireless lavalier microphones.
Integrating 12 cast member microphones together along with sound 
for our muscicians and choir and pastors was a daunting task.




  

 {On this particular evening,  our cast member playing the part of Jesus was not 
there right at the start of rehearsal.  Garrett saw a need there and jumped right in as the understudy!}




 


{This was Garrett's rendition of what he was observing at our dress rehearsal.  Notice how he started
out putting all the choir members neatly in their rows at the upper left, but quickly decided there were too many choir members to fill in so neatly.}


Our lighting designer wasn't able to join any rehearsals 
until dress rehearsal morning,
and he still had lots of work to do before final performance the following evening.


Dress rehearsals went almost flawlessly {with the exception of a few bugs to work out with the sound and lighting} which isn't always the best thing.
Experienced directors understand that often when dress rehearsals are a disaster,
the real performance often turns out beautifully.
We had terrific dress rehearsals, and left the final performance in God's hands
to bring all glory to Him!!

Saturday, April 2, 2016

The Living Last Supper: Preparation

Sometime during Christmas break, late in December 2015, 
I had a planning meeting with our church's Music Minister.
We discussed the upcoming year and special events we would be hosting
that could be enriched with drama.

During the Easter season of 2015, I had attended a presentation of  "The Living Last Supper"
at a local church in our little town.
It had absolutely moved me and I just knew we needed to adapt this for our own
faith community.

When I presented this to our Music Minister, he was on board and we started preparing
for Easter 2016 almost immediately.
I have a great passion for sharing the story of Jesus Christ through the mediums of drama and music,
 so I was just thrilled to be involved with this project!


The very first thing that has to happen is a cast needs to be chosen and willing to commit
to the time needed for rehearsals and performance dates.

Assembling a cast of 13 men of the right age, who are available, and who are open to growing their hair and beard can sometimes be tricky,
but in this case it was fairly simple as the men I asked were eager to participate!
{Most of them, anyway.}

I made up a rehearsal schedule for the next 2 months and we were off!!

We were using inspiration from Leonardo DaVinci's painting of the Last Supper and needed
a table long enough for this presentation.
I spoke with a gentleman in our church who is a master builder
and in no time he had built 6 saw horses to replicate the primitive look of the table in the painting.


Just as we were beginning our weekly group rehearsals, 
the Lord brought to my mind
(I know without doubt it was a Divine reminder)
 an amazing quilt we have seen in years past
depicting Leonardo DaVinci's "The Last Supper" painting.
The creators and owners of the quilt just happen to live right in our area,
and after several phone calls, I was able to track them down and speak directly to them!
They just happened to travel all over the world with this quilt,
and they just happened to be available to set up their quilt for display
at our church on Easter Sunday!!! 
It was such a God thing to add another amazing dynamic to this presentation!!
You can read more about this quilt here.


I wrestled over the tableware in the painting as it is from the perspective of a 15th century Italian Renaissance painter instead of a realstic portrayal of the 1st century upper room meal depicted in the Gospels.  After consulting with an educated theologian in our church who is a master of Bible translation, the practical side of me settled on commissioning a potter (also in our church) to make us earthenware pottery for the tableware.  Now we have lots of sets of dinnerware for future dramatic productions!!





Another big project that needed to happen was the assembling of our stage extensions.
In 2014, we asked some incredibly talented men in our church if they could construct extensions
to our existing platform space to give us more room for the grand presentation we did of
The Centurion that year.  It offered us lots more floor space, and because they
are reusable we have them for other church events as well.  






Everything was coming together so beautifully for this amazing dramatic presentation!!!

{To be continued}

Friday, April 1, 2016

Spring break fun: Celebrating another birthday


Our sweet Abby turned 12 years old the same week that my husband and I
left for 3 days for our couples retreat!
On her actual birthday we celebrated her quietly as a family.



But this year, this tweeny-girl asked if she could have a sleepover party
with some of her friends.
She rarely asks for anything for herself, so I knew that this was something she
had been thinking about for awhile and really desired to happen.
The earliest time we could schedule it was the week after her birthday
during spring break.
She is always cost conscious and didn't want us to have to spend a lot
of money, so she planned a fun evening of dinner at Cici's Pizza......
shopping......



........pigging out on fun movie theater type snacks....







......and watching movies crashed out on the living room floor!
We watched "Max" which we gave 5 stars!!!!


These girls were so sweet and quiet and aware that Abby's Daddy had 
to go to sleep early and leave very early for his shift at the police department!
They all got along beautifully and we had a blast!!



Thursday, March 31, 2016

Spring break fun: Carlo's Bake Shop Dallas


We had spring break the week before Easter
and it's always a great time to explore and try something new!!
Our family has always enjoyed watching TLC's "Cake Boss,"
so when we heard that they were opening a shop not 30 minutes from our house,
we thought it would be fun to go visit.

We made a mistake though.
We went only 3 days after their massive grand opening.

I thought that by that day the lines wouldn't be crazy and their good customer
service would be back on track.


Well, it wasn't exactly like that!  
The lines didn't seem too long when we first arrived and I prepped
my children that we would plan on waiting no longer than two hours.


One hour in and we were all still excited and in good spirits.
All of the other folks in line were jovial and having a blast.
But we quickly realized the line was going no where and the
store was shorthanded and line management was extraordinarily poor.
After waiting an hour and a half, not moving one inch, and realizing there
would be a minimum wait of another hour before even getting in the store
to the next line, we bailed.


Right around the corner is another famous cupcake shop that I've always wanted to try.


We walked over a block and had the best cupcakes I've ever tasted!!!
They aren't famous for nothin'!!


Each of my kids had a delicious cupcake and we decided we would come back
to Carlo's Bake Shop in a couple months when all the hype had died down
and they had a better handle on customer service!
A stop at McDonald's on the way home for lunch capped off a fun morning
and everyone was happy!!!

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Intentionality: Making time for some fun in your marriage



Several years ago, my husband and I wanted something fun to do together
away from our daily routine and without children.
With six homeschooled children, that seemed like an impossible task.
But we decided to try something we had never done before,
and that was to pack up for 3 days and head over to a neighboring
state and attend the couples retreat at our favorite Christian Camp.
We felt like we were going on a bit of an adventure that first time
because we really had no idea what to expect.
You can peek into that trip and all the subsequent trips here.

After that first initial adventure, we were hooked!
We have tried to go every year since, and now we're taking other couples with us!!


The journey itself to the camp has become an adventure!!
Making fun stops along the way adds even more fun!!!


The quiet time together to just talk about inconsequential things as well as the 
important things is priceless.



Hanging out with friends and meeting new friends refreshes
our hearts and spirits!!


Time spent in God's Word together always challenges us in areas of our lives personally
as well as the tone of our family that needs attention.
This year's speaker was Morris Gleiser with his wife, Lynn.

Several of his challenges really spoke to my heart: 

"God's intention:  A holy, healthy, heavenly home"
"Our home should have such a heavenly atmosphere to it that the angels of God
would feel comfortable being there.  Not the other ones."
The Husband = Servant Leader
The Wife = Servant Completer (NOT complainer or competer!)
Team mates assisting one another!!"

"Our homes should be filled with an ambiance of grace!
We need grace words in our home "seasoned with salt. 
As you give grace to others you leave behind an "odor" of grace."



 Being silly together helps to break through the ice that can build up over time unknowingly
because of busy schedules, little time to talk, the needs of many children,
household tasks, and ministry responsibilities!
Make time to have fun....on purpose!!



The trip home had its own set of adventures enjoying some of God's
incredibly beautiful creations as well as lunch at a new place!!!







We try to get away alone on "date nights" as often as we can.
Sometimes those times seem few and far between because of work/sleep schedules,
family activities, illness, or lack of extra finances.
This retreat has become a concrete spot on our calendar because we've found that being
intentional about it is the only way it can happen.
It is always scheduled in the spring, just after our income tax refund hits the bank.
We look at this as a priceless investment in our marriage and we always use a little
of that money to fund this trip!
This year it seemed like several things happened that were going to derail 
our ability to go to the retreat.
The week prior there had been torential rain that flooded the area, washing away
roads and submerging the highways.
20 inches of rain in one week seemed like an impossible thing to recover from.
Just as it looked like the water would be receding, I started feeling yucky.
Like I hadn't in years.
Hot flashes of fever and sore throat.
When the waves of nausea and white stripes on my tonsils showed up,
I knew I needed to move quick.
Sure enough, it was strep throat.
3 days before we were to leave town.
On this occasion, I eagerly went to an urgent care clinic, got the diagnosis
and antibiotic, and stayed down for 2 days.
The Lord is good!!!
He answered prayer and removed all the obstacles and we were able to leave
right on schedule!!
What a blessing it was!!

We have never been disappointed and always come home refreshed, encouraged,
and looking forward to next year's retreat!