Friday morning, Bob collected the inflatable church from Bugb in Didcot. After lunch he suggested we tried putting it up. The instructions say ‘a team of six people’. It was just him and me!
We began by moving the cars and putting two large bags on the drive
Then we laid out the groundsheet and unrolled the tower
It inflated remarkably quickly and we tied a few guy ropes
Then we laid out the main part of the structure [the sky and groundsheet were both so blue!]
From the side it looked pretty amazing – much interest shown by mothers and children on the way home from school
Look! a church building, come in and worship!
I am preparing this post in advance – when you read it, I should be at the Village FunDay inside the inflatable! Hoping for good weather!
It looks amazing but I hope it wasn't too hot in there!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever heard of an inflatable church before! If that doesn't get the crowds in ,nothing will. x
ReplyDeleteLooks great Angela. Sorry we couldn't make the fun day. Hope everything went well. At least you got the weather you needed.
ReplyDeleteAn inflatable church?!!?!! Who would have thought it! I really hope you blog about the funday, I'd love to see how you put the church into action! Hello, by the way! I came a-visiting via Millie at New World after I spotted the intriguing post-title in her blogroll! It's a pleasure to 'meet' you!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great. What are you using it for?
ReplyDeleteArwedd xx
How amazing! I look forward to hearing about your Fun day.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of an inflatable church before - but I love it! We have an inflatable baptistery, but a whole church...*G*
ReplyDeleteEarly English Inflatable ... a heretofore unclassified school of ecclesiastical architecture.
ReplyDeleteI particularly like the door in the tower. :)