A most curious conundrum
Nov. 18th, 2006 04:20 amFACT No. 1. My grandparents met at a religious retreat (church camp) called Deering, nestled up in the hills of southern New Hampshire.
FACT No. 2. My mother and my father met at Deering.
FACT No. 3. My mother and my first stepfather also met at Deering.
FACT No. 4. Deering closed a year before I would have been old enough to go, and I would have gone.
Kinda makes a fellow wonder sometimes, don't it...
FACT No. 2. My mother and my father met at Deering.
FACT No. 3. My mother and my first stepfather also met at Deering.
FACT No. 4. Deering closed a year before I would have been old enough to go, and I would have gone.
Kinda makes a fellow wonder sometimes, don't it...
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Date: 2006-11-18 03:28 pm (UTC)The spooky thing about the camp part for me, in the "Small, small, tiny world" way, is that several moons ago I was the chair of a national church sub-committee figuring out what to do with Deering after it closed. I should have told them to keep it open for the "Spatch Family Continuation Camp." And I would have, too. If I had only known. Now I am pondering Spatch spouses and little Spatches with Abbie's progeny...Whooo!
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Date: 2006-11-19 01:41 pm (UTC)Sometimes I've rushed to emphasize that it didn't fit the stereotypes of Internet geek love: we didn't meet via a personals site, and we didn't spend months or years in an online-only relationship before meeting in real life. But, really, I don't see why those details would even make it worse, given that we're still together after ten years and starting a family.
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Date: 2006-11-19 08:40 pm (UTC)Craigville and Warner Farm are still owned by the UCC, if memory serves, but my father was on the Warner Farm committee for many years and had a lot of bureaucratic problems trying to keep the property open, maintained, and most importantly owned by church.
Feel free to confirm or refute as much of this as you can, even if only so that I can feel safe in the knowledge that I've got the story right in my head.
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Date: 2006-11-20 03:49 am (UTC)I lost track of what happened to it, but apparently it is open again!
You could rent it for your next retreat.
http://www.thedeeringcenter.org/
Here is the history of how that came about:
http://www.thedeeringcenter.org/history.htm
I thought there was an alumni group but I can't find anything about that.
I didn't grow up in MA, so my knowledge of their camps is nil. But poking around the Mass. Conference site, it looks like they do still own Craigville and Warner Farm, but only the first is still used for camps. Check out these links:
New England Outdoor Ministries
(include Craigville, Geneva Point, Star Island)
http://www.macucc.org/western/warner-farm.htm
Camps dates for 2007
http://www.macucc.org/youth/camps2005.htm
Warner Farm Retreat and Conference Center
http://www.macucc.org/western/warner-farm.htm
Gotta love Google!
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Date: 2006-11-20 06:27 am (UTC)I was actually there that day; I was counselor with him at the "camp in northern New Hampshire" (Geneva Point) and on our way back, thought we'd stop by Deering just to see how it looked. I poked all around the cabin areas on both sides of the road, found my aunt in one of the Deering Camp Family pictures still hung in the main building, and checked out the bizarre flea market collection of junk in the dining hall.
Mike, meanwhile, spent a lot of time up on the hill where the cross had been. That's where he got his call. Powerful things, calls. Tough to ignore.
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Date: 2006-11-18 07:24 pm (UTC)How my parents met
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