I really enjoyed counseling again this week and I got to work with Lydia Brown who came back from her summer of Kako. We had seven campers and enjoyed working together.:)
Our cabins were on the Buccaneer team this time. Here are all the Buccaneer girls' cabins doing craft...
Mrs. George led the craft-shop again-the campers made journals....
Ryan waiting patiently for snack-shack with two of his campers....
Montanna loved his counselor.....
Mrs. Garriss faithfully running the snack-shop.....
Campers enjoying free time....
The game room was a favorite place....
The Swashbuckler girls' cabin Dull Dagger challenged us to a game of air hockey....
Meal-time with our cabin-the Buck-Ayes......
Mrs. George led the session songtime.............
Every evening session we had a "science segment" that Mr. George led. He works as a chemistry teacher for BJU.
Bible drill..................
Buccaneer girls s'more spot....
The fireweed is really popping up all over the place! I was so excited to find lots of it close by our fire spot.
Roasting marshmallows.......
Isn't it beautiful?
Lydia serving the s'mores....
Can you tell I am quite fond of these flowers?
And some more...;)
I've really enjoyed being in Alaska-the scenery is always so amazing!
Our cabins for the week.....
Ryan and his guys waiting for flag raising in the morning....
Lydia helping our campers Lydia and Abi connect the flag...
I did get a few pictures of Daniel and his stretcher buddy Johnny, this time.;) This was an early breakfast and I love their morning expressions.....
Missionary story-time! This was a highlight, as all the stories took place in Alaska!;)
The schedule for the week: skits, music etc.
Hanging out in the cabin...:D
Working on the journal covers-we made our own cover paper...
pressing the mixture to dry...
the colored paper mixture drying...
The girls enjoyed working in the craft shop during the week...
Ryan's cabin was on the Swashbucklers-here they are working on a their crafts...
On Wednesday we had what was called "Exploring God's World" where the campers were allotted time to go outside and appreciate God's creation. Lydia and I decided to take the campers on a hike and let them collect things. Back in the cabin we discussed our hike and taped to a sheet of paper, some of the unique things we found on the trail.
The girls were so sweet! Every time they saw fireweed on the trail they'd climb over logs or wade through the plants to get it to give me for my boquet I was making. (They had heard I really liked it.;)
meal-line up....
A group picture on Wednesday at the picnic spot.......I really enjoyed counseling with Lydia-we worked really well together!;)
Been very grateful for Peter and Missy-they do a great job directing the program for the week!
Stretchers taking a break....and having fun.;)
I've really enjoyed seeing young guys look up to Ryan, and seeing the good influence he has on them.:)
Walking back to camp after the picnic....
Session time-we covered the story of Jonah spread out over the week.
Reader's theatre-Pilgrim's Progress.....
Ryan reading the part of "Helpful".....
Janice-the cook doing an "American Hero" skit of Helen Keller....
(This is for you, Lydia!;) Ryan took this adorable picture of Kenan!
Mrs. George gave me the position for the week of accompanying the campers during session time.
On Thursday we had the "Carnival" which was a lot of fun for campers and counselors!!;)
Lydia and I enjoying Daniel's slight of hand.....
Another picture of these guys-"Frodo and Sam" as they call each other....;)
The sign says: "Higher Ground Carnival".....
The campers all loved Daniel-his humor, his fun loving spirit and friendly side....
Susie and a camper "dressing up".....
Another picture of Daniel working as a stretcher. He did lots of different jobs and really got a lot of experience.
Ryan and Daniel doing a skit of the Wright Brothers....
Daniel doing his famous "Dr. Office" role, which the campers loved!
Singing as a choir-It Is Well.....
Lydia and I's cabin: left to right: Lydia, Faith, Abi, Josie, Julia and Jessica-we had an exceptionally good group of campers-very enthusiastic and well-behaved.:)
Well, this next week is our last week of camp for the summer! It's hard to believe it! Time has gone fast. We've all learned so much and have grown spiritually a lot! This last week will be Primary Camp and I am super excited for tomorrow!!!!!;)
I'm grateful for another experience here in Alaska for the summer. I've enjoyed getting to see the small town side of Alaska and experience different places! I'm hoping to post about my visit to Homer with Susie and another friend I've made this summer.:) The Lord has been very kind to allow us to have a lot more opportunity this summer to see other aspects of life out here. I've missed the family so much and sometimes when they send pictures and updates I almost wish I could be there instantaneously! Ryan and Daniel share these sentiments but we are grateful for the opportunity!
The staff are all very tired and some have been gone for the weekend. Susie and I have really enjoyed having Lydia here this past weekend and have talked enough to fill a book since then!;) Praise the Lord for fellowship. We are looking forward to what the Lord has in store for the last week of camp!:D
Something Mr. Craven's been talking a lot about in Sunday School and here at camp, is the need for endurance. The race of the life of a Christian must be run in faith along side it. This last week, we want to throw ourselves in and give our best, leaving the results up to God, and not "die in the last quarter of the race."
"......let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God."
Hebrews 12:1-2
Nice post Ash, it's great to see how thing are going over there and what God is doing, well thanks for the post Ash and I hope to see more.
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Are you video-ing the skits?
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Looks like your time in Alaska is going really well! Its so neat to see you and Lydia working together! :) She and I spent a lot of time together at Kako and it was so fun getting to know her. I was of course jealous of the fact that she was going to Higher Ground after Kako and was going to be able to see you. ;) I will have an email heading your way hopefully very soon. :)
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