The trip to Camp Seafarer was a blast. It was fun to be back in summer camp mode, even if it was only for a few days. The trip was a good reminder of why I love resident camping so much. When you put kids in an environment that is so different from what they experience at home and you live in a cabin with them, you get to see different facets of their personalities and I love that. I love how relaxed camp is and how it just allows you to be away from normal for it a bit. Maybe one day God will put me back into the camping world.
The set-up at Seafarer is pretty sweet. Just about everything is on the water, which is cool; the cabins are huge with lots of room for stuff and hanging out (plus they have bathrooms in them!); the mess hall has a nice set up (I wish I could have seen the kitchen) and they definitely have their mealtimes down to a science. Supervision and accountability was a little more lax than I'm used to in that setting, but it seemed to work. I also liked that it had a very old-school summer camp feel with the bugle and the flag raising/lowering each day.
Sometimes I wonder what it would have been like to work at an all girls camp. I mean, I definitely love being able to pour into young girls, and that would have been an ideal setting, and it definitely cuts out a whole mess of problems by eliminating boys. I have to say that I really enjoyed getting to spend time with the middle school girls this week. It's just fun to see what they get excited about, what they worry about, and to take a moment to be proud when they are doing the right thing and others aren't. The four of us had a rockin' time. I'm really glad I got the chance to go :)
Day Twenty-three (Wednesday):
- That God has given me the ability to do decent devotions with teenage girls, even without much notice.
- Arriving safely to Seafarer today and for the rain holding off, at least for now
- That every group of campers always the one weird kid
- Playing kickball
- Getting to see how other camps run and what their traditions are
- The smell of honeysuckle on a warm breeze
- Not waking up to an alarm clock
- Getting to try something completely new (Sailing!)
- How ridiculous middle schoolers are
- That God has given me a liking for the weird kids
- That no matter how "plugged in" and technologically advanced/demanding kids get, some of the simple joys of childhood are still around
- Watching kids have the chance to get really excited about something that is new to them
- Going to the movies. It is one of my absolutely favorite things to do (even though I don't do it often because they cost so much)
- That my camera arrived and appears to be safe, sound, and in proper working order
- Getting to watch and be proud of how well behaved my girls were this week
Updates from my time in NYC are still to come...
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