Maybe the most interesting part of the weekend was what happened after lights out. The RE retreat has a bit of notoriety for being a weekend with less supervision for couples. I've heard stories... As everyone was settling down, I noticed a few guys and girls desperately trying to talk and whisper with each other before bed. When I stopped this, they got clever. A few girls came over to the guys' side to "get water," one guy gave me a hug and mouthed things over my shoulder as I tried to push him away, and finally, things were yelled in Korean for another student to pass the message on. Unable to see any other resolution, I grabbed a blanket and posted myself on the floor outside of the guys' room until about 2AM. They felt guilty, as they should have, but I don't THINK anything happened. I told the guys that I can stay up later and wake up earlier than they can. Probably not the truth, but intimidation is important on Christian retreats...
Another thing I've been working on is the student talent show. I did this last year, so I'm trying to impart my meager wisdom on the students in charge. My main role is auditions, being the moral monitor and making sure we don't have a bloated show. It's going alright- we had a few good acts, and no horrible acts so far.
Hopefully my life can slow down a bit over the next couple weeks. I'm almost caught up on grading, auditions are almost over, and I don't think I have any big events coming up. I might even get a whole weekend to relax! I don't think I've had one so far this year.
Ciao.
"Intimidation is important on Christian retreats."
ReplyDeleteGreg Miller, this is one of the truest things you've ever said.