Musings from Crown Alumni

Saturday, September 24, 2005

Gabe!
Sorry for everyone else, this if for Gabe, the man who cannot be tracked down. What is your Uncle Mike's email address? Email it to me if you can. chrisfolkestad@rocketmail.com Thanks man!

Go Gophers!

Chris

Monday, September 19, 2005


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Thursday, September 15, 2005

It has been a while since I actually looked at this thing. Life has been crazy busy. Is anybody going to homecoming? I am trying to come with the wife and kiddies. Speaking of which, my girls are getting big. One of them is starting to walk. This sounds like it would be fun and exciting, but truthfully is scares the crap out of me. If she walks she can fall harder. All in all parenting is still sweet.

So how about them vikings? It is going to be a long year.

I got a funny story for you all. It happened to so of us Crown Alumni at a little thing called the NOWF. This is the conference for all the new kids on the block of the alliance. So as you all probably know the new president is a certain man named Benedict. This would seem to be a sweet setup to have the president of the denomination no you by name. However, it can come back to bite you when you are in the act of skipping a required meeting. Robbie, Drew, Matt Monson (with 2 teeth), Chet, and myself were all at this NOWF. We were having a less then stellar time so we decided to skip the last meeting scheduled for that day. We were walking back to our rooms talking about how funny it would be to walk into the lobby of our building and find Dr. B standing there. As we came up to the lobby our biggest fears became reality and there was Dr. B. We really did not think it would matter or that he would even notice, because he was busy greeting missionaries. We thought we could slip right past him. We were wrong. As we walked into the room trying to be as quiet as possible, he looked straight at us and then down at his watch. He began to publically remind us that it was not time for us to be back and he kept hinting that we should return to the session. Being called out by the new man in charge has a way of freezing you. We all were speachless and looked away as we just kept walking. He called out one of us by name(who shall remain annonymous) who then proceeded to respond back in a lie about coming back for a change of close. We just kept walking as he kept up his public reminder of our inability to know the time. As we got on the elevator there was a group time of freaking out. We all thought we had just transfered to the Evangelical Free Church. What a way to start ministry. In the dog house of the president. until next time

Friday, September 09, 2005

The big news from Washington (and Hubkaland): I got a job at Quiznos again! I figured I should let everybody know that I'm not completely unemployable. I also wanted to drop some verbage about Scott's wedding and all the stuff I did when I was in Minnesota, but when I wrote an e-mail about it all to Molly, it ended up being eight pages single-spaced, so I'm just going to paste the best short section of the whole thing which just ends up being about our trip to the Minnesota State Fair the day after Scott and Christina got married. The wedding was fun, for those of you who weren't there (Folkestad, I thought I was going to catch you!), but my stories from my arrival to this quotable point where either boring or possibily incriminating enough to avoid relaying on this public forum. Hope this gives you an idea of what we all did last Sunday:
"The next morning, after I showered and the rain outside stopped, we drove to the U to park and ride a bus into the State Fair. Remind yourself that I have never been to the Minnesota State Fair, and I do not like large crowds of people. Yeah. Let’s just list the things we ate (I was lucky enough to use my credit card to get into the fair, and Luke lent me four bucks for a malt, otherwise I simply ate whatever was offered me). Deep-fried pickles was first, followed by cheese curds, strawberries and cream, roasted corn, mini cinnamon rolls, cheese on a stick, spaghetti on a stick, a chocolate malt, chocolate chip cookies, milk, Coke, Pronto pops (?)/corn dogs, ending with more pickles and cheese curds. I exited the fair feeling not so well, yet I wonder why. At the fair, we watched veterinarians spade a dog (really gross!), and a baby calf being born (just as gross!). I spent a lot of time waiting outside for everybody. We also saw some great art in the Fine Art display. I enjoyed it, but we rushed through, losing Naomi along the way. It was interesting to say the least having Kurbis, Luke, and Adam commanding our group in one way or another. Kurbis kept calling Bethany Stephanie, and I don’t remember what she renamed him. Ali would sometimes lead us in the wrong direction. Naomi didn’t do anything of real interest except getting lost here and there. We watched this guy, who I think would label himself an apologist, from one of the Christian radio stations, and while we were watching him have a radio debate with these two fair-goers, Duerkop reminded me that this guy had been a speaker at an Honor’s event, and I remembered him. I didn’t like his approach, but whatever. That was during our cookie binge with unlimited milk for a dollar. That might have been the high point of the bad eating day. We looked at some animals, like pigs and cows and horses, but I was bored out of my mind and usually ended up on the curb outside. We left the fair, and Duerkop in the process, who headed straight for home. Good kid. Gonna miss him. At the parking lot where the bus dropped us off, I said my goodbyes to Kurbis and Bethany. They said I should live in Minnesota."
So, there you have a day in the life of Ivan Denisovichubka. I think I lent that book to Vanessa Westphal back freshman year and never got it back. Thanks for returning The Stranger, Marty. Okay, later, all. Hopefully we're all doing well.