Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Steve Colburn update
Hi guys- I'm told things went well! Thanks for all your prayers. The doctors said everything went smoothly and it was pretty uneventful- (which we like!) :-) They feel like they got enough, but will not know for sure until after a couple of weeks of "harvesting." Steve is still resting, but there seems to be no damage to his muscles..praise God! As we know more, we'll keep you posted.
Have a Happy Thanksgiving! We all have so much to be thankful for this year!
All our love- Steve & Joni
Sunday, November 23, 2008
ITD Out of the Dirt
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Matt's Place Ride Report
I would like to thank Ed, John, Michelle and Robin for all the work that was done this weekend. It truly does take a village to put on one of these weekends. I hope to see many of you this coming weekend at our "Out of the Dirt" activity and Thanksgiving Feast. I'm going to attempt to deep fry a turkey! (It may be pizza) If you have any pictures that you would like to share, Email Jess and jd.oconnell@gmail.com and she can help you get that on the web site.
I look forward to seeing you all in three weeks at Ocotillo North!
In His Service,
Dan O'Connell
P.S. Many of you have asked about Steve Colburn and his family. I have posted on the prayer message board the latest and greatest. Please continue to pray for the Colburn family as this is just the beginning. And as Steve put it " I WILL BEAT THIS!!!"
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Second Out of the Dirt Activity
We are going to be doing a pot luck dinner at 5:30 and will start the movie right at 7. We will be showing the movie "Kung Fu Panda." A new movie just released on DVD!
Please RSVP to Jessica O'Connell at jd.oconnell@gmail.com if you WILL BE coming!
We are going to be doing a Thanksgiving pot luck, and we are asking each family to bring one thing for the pot luck as well as drinks for your family. Please let Jessica know what you would like to bring so that we can make sure we have a balanced pot luck. We will provide plates, napkins, and utensils.
Also, don't forget your lawn chairs as we are going to be eating out front on our drive way/street area as well as projecting the movie onto our garage door.
We can't wait to have everyone over and get some time to fellowship out of the dirt!
Dan and Jessica O'Connell
Our address for directions:
21115 Cedar Lane
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
Coming from the North:
5 South
exit El Toro
when you get off the El Toro exit the first light will actually be Avenida De La Carlota
make a Left on Avenida De La Carlota
Your next light will be El Toro
make a Left on El Toro
You will go all the way up El Toro until you hit Santa Margarita Parkway
Make a Right on Santa Margarita Parkway (it is the next light past the light Normandale)
At the next light you will make a Left on Los Alisos
Make your first Left on Boxwood into our Neighborhood, Evergreen Ridge
Make a Left on Sweetbrier Lane
follow Sweetbrier until it curves to the right and becomes Cedar Lane
We are at the end of the street on the right, red house, 21115 Cedar Lane
ITD Merchandise
This month Robin Richter brought out all our new ITD Merchandise that is available for us all to purchase. For those of you that were unable to see the awesome shirts, sweatshirts, hats, beanies, and mugs there are pictures on the gallery page of our web site: http://inthedirt.org/gallery.html She has also added little kids/toddler sizes this year for those of us with young kids! The quality on the sweatshirts is even better this year!
The shirts are the same as last year but this year the logo is off-set and angled on the left side of the shirt (a picture has been attached to this e-mail for you to see what I am talking about). They come in black, red, and brown for the adults, and black and red for the kids.
There are two different types of sweatshirts this year, a hoodie (comes in brown, red, and navy for adults, and black and red for the kids), and a zip-up (brown or black for both adults and kids). Both have our ITD logo off-set on the sweatshirts with the logo also on the hood of both types of sweatshirts.
There is a baseball style hat (picture attached) that comes in both charcoal and pink; an army style hat; a fitted baseball style hat that comes in red or brown; and beanies in pink, black, or brown.
For those coffee lovers, there is a red mug you can also order with our logo on it!
Please use the attached order form to place all orders. At the bottom of the order form you will see that you can make checks payable to: Wearable Imaging, Inc. all orders can be sent to:
Wearable Imaging, Inc.
19092 Willow Brook Ln.
Trabuco Canyon, CA 92679
Attn: Robin Richter
All orders are due in hands to Robin by November 20th if you want your merchandise in time for the next ride. After this we will place orders once a month.
If you have any questions please e-mail Robin at robin@wearableimaging.com
Also make sure to double check your orders as all sales are final!
Thank you Robin for organizing all this! We can't wait for our new ITD Gear!
Also, for those of you that need to order a trailer sticker, please e-mail Robert Murray at robert.s.murray@citi.com
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Matt's Place - Randsburg - November 7, 8, & 9
Well, it’s that time again. It’s time to pack up the toys and the family and head back out. This coming weekend, November 7, 8, & 9 will take us to Randsburg, or as it’s more commonly know, Matt’s place. Those of you unfamiliar with the area it’s located about 34 miles north of the 395 & 58 interchange. Once you hit 33 miles you will start to ascend a short grade and there will be a yellow cow sign at the top of the hill on the right. If you’re showing up later in the evening, we will have some glow sticks on the sign to mark it for you. Ed Arnitz and John Reinenga will be our trail bosses for the weekend and Ed has informed me that the signs leading in from the road will be up late Thursday. This weekend is a long weekend for most of the school districts and I have already heard of many families planning on staying out through Tuesday, so bring extra water. Ed and John will be hosting a poker run on Saturday that always promises to be a lot of fun. An actual group ride to an undisclosed location will be happening as well. Our official camp roster keeper, Karin Murray, has come up with a schedule for rides that we will be testing out this weekend. So, if you like it, great. If you didn’t, she’s the one with the Pomeranians. The mining town of Randsburg always attracts a ride or two from those craving the famous malt shop. A short easy ride will get you there in about 30 minutes on a bike or quad. Our Saturday morning meeting will be happening at 9 a.m. and our Saturday evening program will be kicking off at 7 p.m. Jackrabbits on Saturday will be led by Michelle Peltzer who is asking for volunteers to help out for future rides. Our fireside message will be on guilt and confession, so come with an open heart. Following our fireside, we will be having our dessert pot luck, so don’t forget to bring your favorite to share! The weather at this point is showing to be clear and 75, but as we saw last time, the weather man was a bit off!
Can’t wait to see you all again.
In His Service
Dan O'Connell
www.inthedirtministry.blogspot.com
Friday, October 17, 2008
First "Out of the Dirt" Activity
We are going to be having our first "Out of the Dirt" activity at our house on Saturday, October 25th from 5:30-9pm.
We are going to be doing a pot luck dinner at 5:30 and will start the movie right at 7. We will be showing the Disney movie "Cars." A favorite among kids and adults!
Please RSVP to Jessica O'Connell at jd.oconnell@gmail.com if you WILL BE coming!
We are going to be doing a pot luck, and we are asking each family to bring one thing for the pot luck as well as drinks for your family. We need casseroles, salads, sides, and deserts. Please let Jessica know what you would like to bring so that we can make sure we have a balanced pot luck. We will provide plates, napkins, and utensils.
Also, don't forget your lawn chairs as we are going to be eating out front on our drive way/street area as well as projecting the movie onto our garage door.
We can't wait to have everyone over and get some time to fellowship out of the dirt!
Dan and Jessica O'Connell
Our address for directions:
21115 Cedar Lane
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
Coming from the North:
5 South
exit El Toro
when you get off the El Toro exit the first light will actually be Avenida De La Carlota
make a Left on Avenida De La Carlota
Your next light will be El Toro
make a Left on El Toro
You will go all the way up El Toro until you hit Santa Margarita Parkway
Make a Right on Santa Margarita Parkway (it is the next light past the light Normandale)
At the next light you will make a Left on Los Alisos
Make your first Left on Boxwood into our Neighborhood, Evergreen Ridge
Make a Left on Sweetbrier Lane
follow Sweetbrier until it curves to the right and becomes Cedar Lane
We are at the end of the street on the right, red house, 21115 Cedar Lane
ITD Season 5 Opener
The season opener always promises to be an exciting ride and this was no exception! With an ambulance ride on Friday; a lost rider, Jack Rabbits, a ride of attrition and a petrified coyote on Saturday; and a picnic on Sunday how could you go wrong? Oh, and don't forget about the wind. Thursday started off with the Murrays, Northrups, Kearleys, Richters and Shermans arriving early and the wind followed them in. Friday morning brought about cooler temps than many had planned for but didn't stop anyone from having fun! Russ Beard is officially the first injury of the year when a berm jumped in front of him and bucked him right off his quad! The ITD medical staff, John Northrup, was quick to the scene. Thank you John! After a brief stay at St. Mary's hospital, Russ joined us with only major bruising. More families began to trickle in throughout the day and the camping area was filling up nicely. Friday night brought more of, you guessed it, wind. Saturday morning calmed down and the weather was again, cooler than many planed, but that didn't keep any of us from doing what we love. The morning gather brought everyone out of their trailers and we had 29 families in all, 5 new families and 3 day riders. A total of 100+ people! I would like to take this time again to welcome those new families. It was great to have you join us! God is constantly blessing this group! A big thank you goes out to Cathy Sujishi for taking over the welcome bags. The riding began shortly after that with Robert Murray leading the "Fast and the Furious" as I hear they have been coined on a ride of attrition. At one point Robert was heard saying, "this is as bad as it gets, promise!" Then it got worse. The ride that left with ten, returned with nine. One rider got separated and had mechanical difficulties and the search was on. He was found shortly thereafter and returned safely to camp. Lisa Kearley and Wendy Northrup led the Jack Rabbits on a Verse for Treat hunt through camp. After having to repeat their verse "Let your light shine before men." Matthew 5:16 in order to get candy...they had that verse nailed! The kids were good and sugared up to ride after that! We had various other group rides on Saturday taking off in various directions throughout Cougar Buttes. Saturday nights fireside game was Taboo. Everyone enjoyed their time playing, especially team five who won. The nights talk was on unlikely messengers and how God is constantly talking to us, we just need to be open and willing to listen. After the campfire talk, we gathered together to pray for the Colburn family. It was a true blessing to have Steve join us for the weekend as we continue as a group to pray for Steve and his girls, Joni, Faith, and Grace. Please continue to keep all of them in your prayers! The night ended with one of the fullest dessert tables I recall seeing! We awoke Sunday to a perfect day, sunny with a slight breeze. As many packed up to head home and prepare for the next ride, the Richter clan embarked on what I hear was an adventuresome picnic ride to finger rock. As Matt and Josh searched for the Geocaches, Steve and the twins went to work on the picnic basket! Only Robin would bring a picnic to the desert...what a great idea! I also saw a group led by Karin Murray leave camp to head to Anderson Dry Lake. It is awesome to see a group of riders, all different levels of riding, do a destination ride all together, just because they love to ride and they love to be together!
As the last few trailers packed up and drove off in a cloud of dust, I was reminded of what a family this group has become. I have seen more support for each other and more love for a neighbor each and every time we are together. I would like to thank everyone who was so supportive of Jess and myself this weekend. From encouraging words and compliments to helping us with our children and our monster puppy. I must admit, me and the microphone need to become better friends! Thank you all so much, we truly are blessed to have this family. I look forward to seeing you all at our next ride in November at Matt's Place (Randsburg). Don't forget to check out October's pictures on the Gallery page of our web site!
In His Service
Dan O'Connell
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
A Call to Prayer
Dear ITD Family, this is a call to prayer. Steve Colburn has been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. Please read the Email below for a more in depth look than I could ever provide. For those that don’t know Steve, his wife Joni and their daughters Faith and Grace, they have been a part of ITD since the early days. They left last year to South Carolina following where God was leading. The Colburn family have always been a positive influence, a Godly family role model and are missed deeply at the campfire. As you read Steve’s latest update, I pray that if you are able to help in any way, that you wouldn’t hesitate. The other request that I have is that we all pray. Pray for Gods divine intervention and pray that this treatment works for Steve.
I have known Steve for 3 years now, have ridden and camped with him and his family and our families have been in a family Bible study together. Two things I have always truly admired Steve for are his commitment to his family and his faith. He has a faith in God bigger than anyone I have ever met. Steve will be with us this weekend out at Cougar Buttes, take some time to talk to him and you will see. We all know that our God is an awesome God and that a chord of three strands isn’t easily broken. Prayer is a powerful thing and with the love of this ITD community and the power of our Lord Jesus Christ, I know that miracles will happen.
Thank you all,
Dan O’Connell
First off let me thank everyone for all of your prayers and support. I meet with the specialist at UCLA today and here is the summary of what he said. There is no FDA approved drugs that can really help me or extend my life. He is currently doing a new study where he would inject me with a high dosage of "protein" directly into my lymph nodes. This should boost my immune system and help in killing off the cancer cells. The study has only been around about 3 months and only has 5 patients (AKA lab rats) the one patient that has been in the study for all 3 months is doing very very well and the other 4 have all been in the study for less then 2 months and still to early tell if it is working. He is optimistic but in a trial like this a 5 to 10% long term success rate is typical. The great thing about this type of procedure is that it does not currently seem to have the side effects like the Chemo does. I had a blood test today to find out if I have the right type of proteins for this study, if I pass this test then I have to go in for a very very through physical and more testing. If that goes well, I should be starting this new treatment in a couple of weeks.
If this does not work or only works marginally, I will be off to Bethesda, Maryland to get in a trial under the leading cancer specialist in the world. That process is very very intense and would mean me being in the hospital in the ICC unit 2 weeks of every month. The doctor told me that this process is 10x more toxic then my past chemo treatment.
He thinks my natural immune system is doing a good job fighting the cancer and he is optimistic. (as much as you can be when dealing with stage 4 terminal cancer)
Many of you have asked what you can do for us. The primary thing is continued prayer, specifically that I will pass all of these test and can get in this study. Next that this new "protein" injections will work for me. I am not sure if this process will help save my life but I am praying that by my agreeing to be part of the study, it will in someway help others beat this disease in the future. Finally please pray for Joni and the girls as I will have limited opportunities to be home with them. My absence puts even more pressure and strain on Joni. She already has a very full plate with running her new business and taking care of the kids and trying to support me.
I am also hoping I can get a few of you to volunteer an extra room so I could stay with you for a week every month or so for the next few months. I am trying to avoid renting a place of my own so that I can use those funds for airline tickets to go home and see my girls. Hopefully once a month. I was thinking if I could get a few people that would be open to this, then I could just stay a week at a time so that it would not be to big of a burden for any one.
I am also looking for any discount airline vouchers that someone may have that they would be willing to sell. I know that it may be a long shot but I also know that many of you are looking for a tangible way you can help. More importantly, I have learned that I need to ask for help, I cannot and have not made it this far on my on. At times like this you really appreciate the people in your life and the relationship you have with them. I am learning that you can lose many things in life, health, money and material possessions, but your relationship with God and others around you cannot be taken from you. I hope in the days to come that you will take an extra minute and tell those around you how much you love them and how much you appreciate them. Let me start, If you are getting this email it means you hold a very special place in Joni and I's heart. I know I speak for both of us when I say we love you guys and really appreciate you.
We know God has a plan for my life and only he knows how many days I have left. This is not the path I would have chosen for my life but I know with Gods help and the support from people like you, my family and I will get through this.
God Bless and thank you,
Steve Colburn
Friday, October 3, 2008
IT Season Opener
Wow, can you believe it’s over? Summer. It’s gone! Well, the heat’s not, but the kids are back in school, the leaves on the trees are confused and we have weather like Hawaii. Typical Southern California. One thing you can count on though this time of year is the ITD season kicking off. Robert Murray will be leading us to Cougar Buttes in the Lucerne Valley, Oct. 10th -12th. The Buttes always brings some beautiful scenery, some fun riding and a great time of fellowship. The rock formations around camp are always a favorite with the younger crowd. We will be in a similar location to last year, barring anybody getting there before us. Click here for the Google Map. The map will also be linked on the web site and this Email will be posted on the blog. This will get you in the right area, but I am sure that Robert will have the signs up on Thursday so that there will be no confusion. Lisa Kearley and Wendy Northrup will be leading younger riders in Jack Rabbits this month. Please make sure to R.S.V.P. on the roll call so that we can make sure we have the proper supplies and that no one gets left out. The weekends message will be on the unlikely messengers in our lives and how God uses them to guide us in our walk. Don’t forget that Saturday night is our dessert pot luck! We will have our campfire at 7:00 instead of 6:00 to try and get the most out of our daylight savings time and our Saturday morning gathering will be at 9:00 as usual.
Can’t wait to see you all In The Dirt!
Monday, August 4, 2008
Through the years

I am sitting here going through old pictures to update the web site. I found so many pictures of the teens that I have watched grow up over the last two years. The McNeff boys, Jake Arnitz and Matt Reninga have changed SO MUCH!! This is a picture from Supercross, February '06. Notice Ed??
My point is, this is a group that has grown together and will continue grow as a group. In the off season, I find myself missing the relationships that have developed over the years. I have come to find myself missing the time we get to spend together watching the kids play together and just talking. This is the main idea behind the Out of the Dirt activities. I really do hope that this inspires others to host these type of events. Just a reminder, Jess and I will be hosting the first two, October 25th and November 22nd, at our house. Life is about the relationships that we have and what we make of them.
Can't wait to see you all In The Dirt!
Dan O
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
2008-2009 Riding Season
That being said, on to the other changes...Robert Murray and Matt Richter will be taking over the organization and coordination of ride location and trialbossing. The schedule has been posted on the web site. Robert Murray will be giving us a refresher course on trailbossing at the first ride. Start praying now that the weather is as good as it was last year! First aide is going to be handled by Dave Kearley and John Northrup. Just a reminder, you are responsible to come with your own insurance, ITD doesn't carry insurance. IF you do require medical attention, it is being provided out of the goodness of their hearts. Our camp photography will continue to be provided by Wendy Northrup. Check out the awesome shot that she took at the top of the Blog, pretty cool ehh?? Karin Murray will continue to be our "keeper of the roster". Jackrabbits is wide open this year, a few of the rides have hosts, but the more the merrier right? If you are interested in helping out on a ride or are interested in hosting Jackrabbits at a ride, shoot me an Email and I will hook you up with the right folks.
The other noticeable change will be the web site. The new site just launched 20 minutes ago and based on preliminary reactions to it, it's going to be fantastic! It's going to be our primary source for your quick look at what's going on, what's coming up and it's going to provide a snapshot of our weekends to anyone that checks it out. The number one thing that drew new families to come to fellowship with us last year was the web site. Thanks go out to Scott Burnett for building the original ITD web site and the years of maintenance and to Robert Murray for all the window and trailer stickers! There is a new blog too, it is going to be the place to visit for messages from me to the group, ride reports and teaching notes. The forums will continue as they have before, with a general forum and a for sale forum. A new forum will be added for prayer requests. We really hope that this will help with growing us closer to God and closer to each other. Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 says this: 9 Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work: 10 If one falls down, his friend can help him up. But pity the man who falls and has no one to help him up! 11 Also, if two lie down together, they will keep warm. But how can one keep warm alone? 12 Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.
I have eluded twice to drawing us closer together between rides....On Saturday October 25th and Saturday November 22nd, Jess and I plan on hosting a family fun night at our house. We are going to show a movie outside on the garage door (Thanks John in advance for the projector!), so bring your chairs and your dinner and we can enjoy some time together, "Out of the Dirt". We hope that this will catch on and other families will choose to host similar events.
For those of you that made it to the picnic, I had a challenge for you.... We all know families who ride, some Christian and some not. I challenge all of us to bring ONE non-Christian family to ITD this year. Sounds pretty simple huh? There will be a prize for the first family who does this one. It's a doozie,of a prize, so rush right out and start lining that friend up for the first ride, October 7-9 at Cougar Buttes.
Here's a little history on the O'Connell's and ITD...we were introduced to ITD by Scott Burnett at the beginning of season two,ride two, Soggy Dry lake if I remember correctly. Since the first time we came we have felt the warmth and love of the families that were there. We became more involved in season three by trailbossing and generally becoming more "plugged in". In season four, my wife, Jess, took over Jack Rabbits and I continued to trailboss rides. Since the first time we came that November, we have missed one ride due to my illness. We have been there in wind, snow, mud and even pregnancy! Now, it's the start of season five and God has called us to lead the group into the new year. I am honored to be in the position that I am in and incredibly humbled. I don't deserve what God has given me in the first place, but this is how I get to show my love for Him! How awesome is that! This group belongs to God and to God goes the glory, I am just His vassal.
As the first ride comes closer, I will send out an Email to let everyone know to check out the web site and the Blog for information and directions. I look forward to the fellowship that we share and to getting to know all of you better this season.


