1) 1976: Seeing Alan Alda do a very simple three fruit cascade on an episode of MASH inspired me, as a 14 year old, to try to juggle three waffle balls I had not put away earlier in the day. I was hooked.
2) 1976: When visiting my brother at the Coast Guard Academy, we saw a team of jugglers on campus. In hind sight, they were just OK, but I was inspired to work on performing rather than just practicing for myself.
3) 1977: My first performance in a high school talent show. I was so scared I wanted to drop out of the show. I came in second place.
4) 1984: Five week tour with the Wonderland Circus Revue.
5) 1985: The idea of a juggling ministry takes root. Along with my pastor’s son, Dwayne, we began creating routines and performing Gospel routines.
6) 1986: A chance meeting with a sister in Christ reminded us that we have to knock for doors to be opened. We began actively promoting our ministry, and we’ve had gigs every month since.
7) 1991: We received the ‘Vision New England’ award from the Evangelical Association of New England for outstanding evangelistic ministry. The award was presented by Joni Eareckson-Tada.
8) 1994: My first foreign missions trip to the Dominican Republic.
9) 1995: Took job as a Christian school teacher. I began training my students in juggling and magic, thus developing a sister ministry: VMG. This has evolved into LOL.
10) 1996: We trained the Bridgton Alliance youth group in juggling and skits in order to bring them on a missions trip to Juarez, Mexico.
11) 1999: Share several evangelistic outreaches with legendary Boston Red Sox player Bernie Carbo.
12) 2004: Our first of two trips to Ecuador.
13) 2006: Return trip to Ecuador.
14) 2006: Begin planning mission trips for teams from Bridgton Alliance Church. These include trips to rural Kentucky twice, and an outreach at the Revere, MA beach.
15) 2010: Our first outreach on an Indian reservation in Crow Agency, Montana.