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Which I will do in the manner of a survey, to begin with, and then elaborate some more.

Lessons: Calmness. Peace. Joy-despite-circumstances. Eating a bowl of All-Bran for breakfast and then drinking hardly anything all day is a really, really bad idea.

Pinkstuff: Too much milk makes Pink Goo rather than Pinkstuff. The Pink Goo was also a lot more filling than the Pinkstuff, it seems, which I suspect I could have eaten entire trays of if everyone else hadn't mostly beaten me to it.

Techstuff: Haskell is weird. Kali was obviously in a much better state to show off the day after we tried to show it off at the Talentless Night than on the night. Jon Cooper got Debian onto Aivas, at last. And it works in 800x600 in X, with sound and the network card that wouldn't work in Win98 working.

Themepark: We went to Thorpe Park. I went on Colossus twice - once so we could drag Neil on, then again because actually it was pretty cool. There were reports of a workman dressed only in a thong and a blue hardhat on Thunder River^W^W Rhumba Rapids, but thankfully I didn't have to witness this horrific sight. Warm sugary ring donuts are good, although still not as good as proper doughnuts filled with chocolate spread. More managable, though. Neil and Jon Cooper ate the sugar left in the bags. Kela had a drink which was simultaneously frozen (Slush-Puppie style) and fizzy, which I declined a taste of, in virulent blue and red swirls. Both the teacups (we got a nasty stiff cup that wouldn't spin well) and the whirly thing (which was obviously not running at full speed or height, and at one point a car collided with the hut) were a bit disappointing, although Pirates 4D was funny - Naath will be amused by the fact that the chairs vibrated (when there were a bunch of wasps around).

Date: 2002-08-14 10:53 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] passage.livejournal.com
So the first part of the Love/Joy session on Love wasn't atall memorable then?

Ho hum.

Neil

Date: 2002-08-15 10:29 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] passage.livejournal.com
I found it kind of odd doing that study actually, because of my church background 'God's Love' was a concept I knew a lot about but until recently I wasn't nearly as aware of his holiness, his anger or his wrath as I ought to have been.

Hence I spent some time thinking "I don't want to tell the campers this, I suspect they already know, I want to tell them about God's holiness."

However, God's holiness isn't so easily directly applicable to how you live your life[1] and that's what that group at xf majors on. And anyway, the studies are aimed at where the campers are at, not where I'm at.[2]

Neil

[1] Yes, I can quote Leviticus 19v2, I just happen to think that a large part of how we do that is through love for others and for God (nearly all infact).
[2] And ideally don't use the word 'at' that much (note: never start counting how many times Margaret uses the word "basically": you'll never again be able to concentrate on any of the useful things she says).

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