We had another really great morning at KidPak, and in regards to the skit, we had a lot of fun with that with a song called "Jelly and Peanut Butter Together," or something like that. I wrote this really simple song that went along with bottom line - we were talking about Jacob and Esau this morning, about their struggles and about their eventual reconciliation too. Anyway, the skit was a song that had a similar thing going with it, goofy fun. Here are a just a few of the pictures that Maddie took over the morning:





So the big question is "Where were you when the USA won the hockey match?" The answer is at church, due to the time difference between here and Italy. But right there at the first service and in the break, the game was going on and a few of our volunteers had it on their phones, anxiously peeking from time to time to see if the US Men's Hockey Team would have its first gold medal victory since 1980. I can't believe it's been that long. We would rewatch this game later on at home, but the gold medal winning shot came right there before the second service, and the entire KidPak office erupted into a massive patriotic wave of excitement, running out of there to spread the word: USA wins!



I think this picture below is the most touching of all. That jersey belongs to a player who tragically passed away last summer, and to honor him, the team hoisted that jersey up during the ceremonies and if you look at this picture, you'll also see his kids there for this incredible moment. Not a dry eye in the house! One of those kids, it was his birthday. And speaking of coincidental timing, today is actually the 46th anniversary - to the day - of the last time the US Men's ice hockey team won in 1980 with the "Miracle Game." And of course, it's the 250th anniversary of America itself - what a way to celebrate with both the men's and women's teams winning that gold medal!
We got home and immediately watched the replay of this game, and what an epic contest. Much will be said of our goalie, and rightly so, the salvation of the US team. And that first goal was simply one of the greatest goals ever scored. That third period was just a miracle that we survived. I mean, USA was 100% on power play kills, and the best was saved for this game with a 3-5 power play kill. Insane. It's just such a great moment.
We didn't do much today except watch the Games. This was the last day for the Olympics, and we basically vegged on this programming the last few weeks. This afternoon we saw the figure skating gala, which was a lot of fun. Maddie couldn't wait to see the gold medal winner striding out there, somehow skating in a Kung Fu Panda costume.
And yes, there was Jackie Chan to greet him when he came back. This was pretty crazy. The gala is a fun little thing that would be really amazing to attend some day. So relaxed after such tension with competition, and all the talent and joy there. It looked like a lot of fun.
That led us to the Closing Ceremonies, which we also watched tonight, after eating dinner together. These games came to an end with a really nice Closing Ceremonies, honoring Italy's past and showing off a lot of really amazing technology. Basically a merge of the past and new as a fantastic visual treat. It was bittersweet of course. It was all good.
So yeah, we did a lot of watching today. It's cold out there, windy too. The temperature is going to the twenties, and the wind is really strong, rattling trees and making all kinds of noise out there in the frigid darkness. This is translating to something huge up north, a massive blizzard that's supposed to have a pretty strong impact to those folks. Down here, we'll just be cold again, back to the twenties when we wake up.
Tonight we read from our Discworld book, "Night Watch," and after that it was time for a short prayer, and for a good night's rest.