Heber Valley Camp Cabin MC-B2

Heber Valley Camp Cabin MC-B2
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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Week Number 24

I just found last week's post as I was starting this week's post.

This week was filled with training so I really don't have much to say.

I'm going to enjoy this next assignment as soon as I get it in my brain.

  • I keep track of all the funds that are come into camp.
  • I help with scheduling, correspondence, etc.
  • I put together a HUGE three-ring binder that is given to each missionary couple next Spring.  My winter will be filled with computer work.
  • I sit at a desk 8 am  - 5 pm, Monday - Saturday.  This is such a change from Challenge Course.  The great thing about it is - I love office work, computer work and I'll have a lot of interaction with missionaries and campers.
Mike will work with groups that come to camp to do service projects.  He'll be out side a lot and working with Boy Scouts, YM groups, etc.

We had a fun Relief Society activity on Tuesday.  Elder Kenyon, our District Leader, and a great chocoletier, taught a class on making caramel, fondant and dipping chocolates.  He made it seem easy and THE BEST PART - we got to take 6 chocolates home!

Elder Kenyon and his chocolates
 I tried to get a picture of the Fall colors but I am not able to capture their brilliance with my camera.  Red, Orange, Brown, Yellow.  It's amazing. 

My weak attempt of capturing amazing Fall Foliage
The biggest news of the week was the birth of Joe & Katie's daughter, Megan Alice Guisinger.  Born - Monday, September 17th.  Weighing 6 lb. 7 oz.  St. George seems so close yet so far away.  We can't wait to hold her.

Megan - 1 hour old.
LESSON LEARNED THIS WEEK:  God's majesty and glory and wonder can be found EVERYWHERE, from the glory of the Autumn leaves on the mountains to the tiny, perfect face of a new born infant.    Even chocolate is a creation of our Heavenly Father.

1 comment:

  1. Three of the best things in life: chocolate, nature, and babies. Add a picture of Coke Zero and the list is complete.

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