Aug 07 2008

in the zip zone

Published by at 9:30 pm under In Costa Rica

Today was our fun day.  After 4 1/2 days of tough physical, spiritual, mental, and emotional work we were ready to go have some fun that didn’t involve concrete.  Unfortunately the tropical depression that moved in over the country had other ideas.  So, instead of heading into the mountains for hiking, sightseeing (waterfalls and volcanoes) we raced the storm to the pacific side of the country to try and some time with the sun.  We did beat the storm and ended up having a great day on the beach and doing a zip line canopy tour through the trees.  The canopy tour was awesome and a great little adrenaline rush for most of us.  For others it was simply a boost in their prayer life.  Either way, we all made it through safely and had a lot of fun cheering each other on as we zipped through the trees in the “zip zone” as we called it.

The drive to the other side of the Costa Rica took about 2 1/2 hours and it was up and down mountain roads with some of the most amazing views you can possible imagine.  It was a fantastic opportunity to marvel at some of God’s handiwork.  We had a lot of fun, and as I mentioned before it was a much needed day for rejuvenation.

Adam

P.S. I feel that I need to let you know that the hidden picture attached to the link on “the colors are all the same” was taken while I was asleep and thus, was not a sanctioned picture.  This was the handiwork of my dear friend Randy Baldwin, and I want my fellow Red Raiders out there to know the truth.

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  1. Julie Baldwinon 08 Aug 2008 at 8:10 am

    Oh Adam, we keep praying that one day you will see the light and come over to the good side. That was just Randy’s little nudge… Just kidding!!!

    Can’t wait to see you guys tonight!

  2. Leslie Tomlinsonon 09 Aug 2008 at 8:45 pm

    Adam, us Red Raiders could spot a doctored picture like that right away. We know you are vulnerable to attack when you are serving the Lord. Hang in there, brother.

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