Saturday, August 8, 2009

Memo from Memphis—Tuesday, August 04, 2009

After our fairly eventful and amazingly long trip (four hours in the Charlotte airport), by now we are well at home at St. Columba Conference Center in Northwest Memphis. We’ve been to church on Sunday (where Ellen saw one of the three people she knows in Memphis,) been swimming at the center a couple of times, experienced the National Civil Rights Museum and Beale St., prayed at night in our lodge and prayed in Elmwood Cemetery around the grave of the Martyrs of Memphis. We were disappointed in Mud Island, which claimed to be a water park and delighted at the water slide on the conference center property—home made.
All in all, memories are being made, community deepened (hard to think these kids could get to be better friends, but they are.) There are some challenges—heat indices of more than 100 degrees—high, high humidity with sun and temps in the 90s, the inevitable rub of personalities one against another. But pilgrimage does its work, and it certainly is doing that here.
We’re grateful for all the help getting here, and for the hospitality of this place. We are grateful for the kind folks of Memphis, who talk to us, laugh at us and instruct us, gently, with their thoughts about our voiced questions and strong opinions. Most of everyone’s spending money has been spent (for which the chaperones are grateful) and several of us are learning to cook. Parents, they are even cleaning up, without having to be reminded much!
There are, of course, many more stories to tell, but some of them, anyway are under the category of “What happens on pilgrimage stays on pilgrimage!” And in our hearts.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Morning en route to Memphis

Morning en route to Memphis

Well, we're negotiating the first change-up of the trip, the first among many if this is a typical journey. Sitting in Bradley airport with four excited/sleepy teens. Our flight is delayed and they have had to rebook us out of Charlotte, so instead of a 1:50 arrival we are looking at a 6:30 one. Somehow we will get these kids fed tonight and start to sketch out the rest of the week. They look great in their purple Team Trinity Torrington T-shirts.

"Sometimes when I'm falling, flying, tumbling into turmoil I say, Oh, this is what she means--she means we're bouncing into Graceland..."