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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home2/jedmond/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114NOTE: Totally my bad. Alize had this written weeks ago and ready to be published but I had neglected to notice this. You may have noticed that I have been publishing articles, once more. Life gets in the way, sometimes, but we move past those things and work hard to rebuild those things about which we are passionate. I have passion about this site and about these writers. Enjoy this. We will be following up for GISHWHES, next year! – Jesse<\/span><\/p>\n Earlier this month I participated in something that has now become an annual tradition. \u00a0I spent a week with 14 other people around the world competing to create photos and videos of over 200 items and activities. \u00a0The items ranged from art projects to random acts of kindness to social media tom foolery.<\/p>\n And what is this week? GISHWHES.<\/p>\n In case you are unaware, GISHWHES (the Greatest International Scavenger Hunt the World Has Ever Seen, not the weird acronym I created in the title-although the title acronym is a little bit more of an accurate description of the week and its participants) is a media scavenger hunt started by Supernatural<\/em> actor Misha Collins (he plays the angel Castiel). \u00a0This week long event is basically like summer camp for adults, as one of my teammates called it. \u00a0Global teams of 15 people each try to complete as many items as possible in the hopes of winning a trip with Misha to some exotic location in the world, as well as bragging rights. \u00a0Previous trips have been to a haunted Scottish castle and a Viking cruise; this year’s trip is a Costa Rican adventure.<\/p>\n Registration fees to participate in the hunt go towards Misha’s charity, Random Acts of Kindness (randomacts.org). \u00a0The charity supports volunteer groups who wish to perform acts of kindness in their communities, builds schools and orphanages in third world countries, and in general promotes kindness.<\/p>\n Although the prizes are great, GISHWHES at its heart isn’t about winning. \u00a0It’s about taking risks, bringing joy to others through unexpected encounters, meeting new people, and gaining new perspectives. \u00a0To me, it’s one week a year I get to creatively re-charge. \u00a0It builds confidence (seriously, you get a little bolder about asking for everyday things after calling a particle accelerator location and asking if you can come visit dressed as the Flash), and creates memories that provide great fodder for sites like this. It restores your faith in humanity, as most people are willing and delighted to help you complete tasks.<\/p>\n To that end, I wanted to share some of the items our team completed. \u00a0These are items our group of 6 local team members filmed and photographed.<\/p>\n The complete item list can be found here:\u00a0http:\/\/www.fangirlquest.com\/the-complete-gishwhes-2015-item-list\/<\/p>\n Of the 216 items, TeamPiePeopleLovesGeeksForGiving (if you have less than 15 people to start, you are combined with other teams, thus the “loves” as the combining word) managed to complete 85 of them. \u00a0Below is just a sampling of our wacky week:<\/p>\n Item 1:\u00a0Beautifully recreate one of these painting optical illusions or another one you find on the Internet using real bodies and\/or props:\u00a0http:\/\/www.thedesignwork.com\/65-amazing-optical-illusion-pictures\/<\/a><\/p>\n