Sand Sculpture Contest
Aug
10
2010
One of the things about Maranatha is that they have contests almost every day (at 2:00 at the beach). They announce the contest in the morning (disc golf, water balloon catch, etc.) so that you can prepare yourself for the afternoon contest. I think if they wanted more participants they would also advertise that the winners get free ice cream (which they do, but for some reason that is never announced).
Anyway, the one contest in which I participated (along with other family members) was the sand sculpture contest. My brother-in-law spent some time that week browsing the internet researching sand sculptures, and he found one that was amusing. It was someone’s head.
You put a bucket on its side (mouth), pile up sand around it, and put seaweed on top (hair). Then you just have to make eyes and a nose somehow. Even though it isn’t 100% sand, you do use items that are normally found on a beach.
So when the announcer guy said “Today’s contest is the sand sculpture contest.” we were prepared. Then he added that they had a theme for the contest – the sculptures should be patriotic in nature. Or was it American? Either way, there was a specific theme and all we had were plans for someone’s head.
We went ahead (get it?) and built it anyway:
But to make it patriotic, we added some words: “God Bless America”
There, now it’s not just any lady – it’s Kate Smith!
Maybe not the most flattering representation of her, but an honoring tribute nonetheless. And very patriotic.
Plus the judges liked it.
On a totally unrelated note: Next year, if the theme allows, I have plans for a great Jabba the Hutt sand sculpture.
It was carved with cherubim and palm trees; and a palm tree was between cherub and cherub, and every cherub had two faces,
Ezekiel 41:18