One of my favorite weekends every year is the St. Paul’s
annual retreat to Kanuga, an Episcopal camp and conference center in the
mountains outside Hendersonville. I’ve
gone every year since I was 4 years old, and some of my favorite childhood
memories are from those weekends when we (David and I, the Shores and Martins,
among others) had freedom and independence and would spend all weekend playing
baseball and just hanging out. Recently,
however, high school and college exams have meant that fewer of those friends
have been able to make it to Kanuga. So
when I was Skyping with David a couple months ago and he told me that the whole
core group (plus spouses!) was going this year, it was big news! Those are my best friends, and I don’t get to
see any of them often, much less everyone together plus families. David ended the conversation reminding me
that the only thing separating me (and/or Caroline, who has now made it to
Kanuga all three years we’ve been dating) was a few hundred dollars.
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Kanuga 2007 |
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Kanuga 1994? |
What a tough decision!
After all, a few hundred dollars, giving up one of our cherished
weekends to travel in Costa Rica, and the carbon footprint of flying that far
all adds up to a lot. But on the other
hand, I’d been hoping to get all these people back to Kanuga for years, and who
knows if there will be a next time, plus we’d get to see both of our families,
so I decided to see what Caroline thought about it. We wanted to take our time with the decision,
so after a week of letting it marinate, I again asked Caroline what she was thinking,
and she said she thought we should do it!
So after she cleared it with her parents (who said it was about time she
did something kinda crazy but if she did anything crazier not to tell them), we
started looking for tickets. They
usually cost around $600, but amazingly we found some for $400 with a 20-hour
overnight layover in Houston on the way home, which turned out to be
perfect! We remembered that Emily
Frazelle (wife of David Frazelle, who is a priest at Chapel of the Cross in
Chapel Hill) is from Houston, so we had a wonderful adventure with her charming
father touring Houston (Rice University, the de Menil art gallery, Hermann Park,
the world’s largest medical complex accompanied by a detailed description of
the history of each – Winston has the most encyclopedic mind I’ve ever come
across, and I’m convinced he knows half the population of Houston)! It’s hard to pick, but I’d have to say the
highlight was eating Cajun food at the Episcopal cathedral downtown. Winston gave us superb recommendations – the shrimp
etoufee was amazing, and he sent us off with buttercake for the plane (it’s as
rich as it sounds; I didn’t feel so great after eating a piece and a half…). Airport was a little complicated, as someone
had entered our terminal and shot himself half an hour before we
arrived, so our flight was delayed since they had locked down everyone in the terminal, including our flight crew.
Good thing Mom and Dad still thought we were in Costa Rica!
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Emily's awesome parents |
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Cajun food! |
When we eventually made it, Caroline’s family picked us up at
the airport and took us to a nice Mexican restaurant mmmmm, then we all stayed
up late talking at her house. I got sick
that night and Friday morning L In the morning we had fun talking to Mrs.
Williams, who was the only one home, then we drove to Winston to surprise Mom
and Dad. We knew from David that we were
gonna get home about the same time as Dad, so to make sure we got to surprise
him too, Caroline and I pulled over into a church at the entrance to my
neighborhood to watch for Dad, but a car pulled in right next to us and turns
out it was Dad!!! Haha he later told us
he had recognized Caroline’s car and, assuming it was her parents, followed
them to surprise them, but he was the one who got surprised! His reaction was good, but we all knew Mom’s
would be the best, so we got him in on it and after we snuck in the house with
him, he called Mom downstairs into the room where we were waiting for her, and
her face was priceless. She just stared
at us open-mouthed for a few seconds while we watched the gears turning - video below :) Then it was time for Kanuga! Walking into dinner was really fun too; we surprised and confused
a lot of people. Lots of hugs and
smiles!
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kickball |
Kanuga itself was just as great as we were hoping – we played
kickball, hiked, worked on puzzles, played fishbowl by the fire, listened to
Lynn Parsley’s talk, had our lakeside church service, walked up to the outdoor chapel
at night, and most importantly of course got to spend lots of time with so many
loved ones!! To top it all off, after getting back to Chapel Hill on Sunday, we had
another night with Caroline’s family and a late-night visit with David and
Emily Frazelle J Easily one of the best weekends of my life. Due to a storm Monday morning, we thought for
a while we were going to miss our connecting flight to Costa Rica, but we
prayed about it and sure enough, after running through the Newark airport, we
made it (another familiar theme – answered prayers, that is, not running through the Newark
airport)! The long flight back to Costa Rica was enhanced by our decision to
splurge on movies; we watched The Life of Pi (fine), Argo (thrilling), and
part of Parental Guidance (I thought it was hilarious).
playing fishbowl :)
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most of my favorite people in the whole world! |
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