IF IT WASN’T the wild roller coasters, it was the wails of the scared passengers around me that spiked my blood pressure. I believe my favorite ride was the invertago; it twisted and turned upside down and to the side. My friend Lucy who is also a senior told me how much she really disliked me while upside down, which is a memory I will never forget. I loved spending a little bit too much money on the games at King’s Island but I came out with a decent prize in the end.
Adam (one of our senior sponsors), Jake, and Jordan, played a basketball game, Jake coming out with a small prize, Jordan with a small and medium prize, and Adam with a hearty grin. This made for a good start to our afternoon. But our fun was rained out and the park rides were closed on and off the rest of the day. But not to worry, we still had our appetites, which were fed at Golden Corral. We went back to the park with stuffed bellies in attempt for one more ride but were disappointed to find it shut down. But driving home we saw the fireworks from the park which was a great close to our senior trip.






Sunday morning Rev. Adams spoke to the high school students about the love the Father has lavished upon us. Mt. Carmel joined the college in their beautiful chapel for the evening service where Rev. Adams spoke about the power of the cross. Both messages were anointed and uplifting. Thank you, Rev. and Mrs. Adams, for sharing with us.