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15.12.05

Kiowa and Kansas City

So…bit of extremes, huh. Extreme would be a good way to explain the past week. Blufftonites descended upon Kansas last Friday and enjoyed Kiowa Caroling and K-State Fellowship. After dropping the clan off at KCI, I headed for downtown KC for the North Central Weed Science Society Meeting. Yesterday, I returned to Manhattan in time for my biochemistry final.

Kiowa was a blessing and encouragement for me. I had some really close friends (note this includes my dear friend Kyann, my sister) come on the trip. The Kiowa church was so appreciative of the travelers and made us feel welcome. There were some long car trips and late nights, but plenty of food and talk. The complete list
of bold Blufftonites:
Brooke Giltner
Tanya Frauhiger
Jenna Steffen
Shauna Fiechter
Kyann Kershner
Vince Fiechter
Travis Frauhiger
Ryan Bertsch
Ryan Steffen
Zach Bertsch
Jon Isch
They are to be commended for the effort and time to visit the smallest church in Kansas.


Plush. A great single word discription of Kansas City and how it was waaayyyy different from Kiowa. Held at the Hyatt Regency, most everything was provided and provided well. The only time I ventured outside was for lunch at Jack Stack. I made sure to include a side of bake beans—it was so worth it! Back at the Hyatt, you could always find the coffee pot and most nights had a mixer for gathering. I don’t want to think about cranberry juice till next year. The hors d'oeuvres were more like a banquet and the grazing was more like feasting. The speakers were most of Tuesday afternoon and all day Wednesday. I missed some on Thursday, but really not much. Most talks were only 15 minutes long; incredibly short for any talk and much too short for a scientific thesis.



The pictures are taken in the lobby atrium and focus on the interesting hanging Christmas ornament. It was neat because every way you look at it, it forms lines. I should have taken the picture earlier before the stage lights were being setup. Oh well, you can still make it out. Just use your imagination to remove the metal framework.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What about the G.G.ites?

8:06 AM, December 16, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's MCI. M. M. M.
(not K)
:)
glad you enjoyed all of that weekend/week.

9:14 PM, December 19, 2005  
Blogger kersh said...

If i were a pilot i would care...http://www.flykci.com/why_mci.cfm.

but i am not, i don't plan on radioing the tower of MCI for permison to land...so...Kansas City International Airport is where i will pick up and drop off my guest. They can then fly out of MCI for their trip.

10:32 PM, December 19, 2005  
Blogger Anon said...

*grin*
I love it when I'm right.

In all seriousness...huh. No idea what to say now...

I hope you're enjoying all that snow in Manhattan. And I hope you just keep all snowing stuff out that way. I don't want any here. Unless it falls Saturday and melts Sunday.

Have a merry Christmas!!

9:36 PM, December 20, 2005  
Blogger Tifani said...

Way kewl pics...stinks to be the person who had to hang all those up!

10:14 AM, December 21, 2005  

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