Heber Valley Girls Camp is slowing down. School has started so there aren't many family reunions scheduled. We have a few but we will now be starting on different assignments. Cabins need to be painted, and the entire camp needs to be made ready for winter.
I thought I'd post a few photos of our Challenge Course 5. It has been so much fun serving on this course.
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Our shady spot |
The picture doesn't do it justice but this is our shady spot under huge pine trees. We sit here to eat, visit and prepare between sessions of guests on the swing. On hot sunny days it provides a cool, shady, almost cave like place to sit. LOVE IT.
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Helmets and Harnesses |
This is how our harnesses and helmets are hung ready to be put on the guests before they fly high on our swing. In the back ground in our shady spot.
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Challenge Course 5 Sand box |
For the children who are not using the swing (and sometimes parents) we have a sandbox. Mike once saw 14 children playing in it at one time. This is a popular spot.
We went to Provo on our P-day, Wednesday to attend BYU Education Week. We usually spend the entire week going to classes. This year we were able to attend three classes on Wednesday afternoon.
We learned so much in those three classes.
As I write this, Chad, Sloan, Jessica, Rachel and Tanner or flying over the Pacific Ocean on their way to Guam. They are excited - as they should be - but I will miss them and, of course, I will worry about them because -- I worry.
At least Reed is here attending the Y so we will see him often.
LESSON LEARNED THIS WEEK:
Normal does not exist. In this life we need to be faithful and flexible.
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