Thursday, June 23, 2011

Finally Friday

Friday at camp is always a bittersweet day. Since it is the last full day, the schedule get altered quite a bit. We slept in an extra hour (YEA) then did some calisthenics in the bright sunshine of a beautiful day. A breakfast of freshly baked donuts, cereal and fresh fruit was followed by chapel and bible class. Today's lesson focused on the cross connection of 'us to community' and was based on Acts 13:1-12.

The morning activity period for Friday is always a Steeple Chase. Since it is definitely a messy outdoor activity, we were especially grateful for the great day God provided. Stations were set up throughout the campus, which each team had to progress through in a timed relay - style competition. Events varied between the mild mannered (Suduko) to the crazy nuts (Sumo wrestling with a beach ball saran wrap padded counselor - go Libby). Whether they were jumping down the hill (in pairs) with a swim noodle between them, or bobbing for oranges in a bucket of Tang (we are all about health here you know), each camper had to participate in at least one activity. Some campers seemed to love the ...eat a giant marshmallow off the string, or the pick up a cork with your toes (in a bucket of ice), while others excelled at dipping their face in a plate of spray cream to pick up a Starburst with their teeth (and then unwrapping it with only their tongue). Some of the other events included pushing a tennis ball with your nose. You would think that since they were going down hill, that would be easy - apparently grass throws a major obstacle in that theory. You would also have thought that walking on milk crates would be a breeze - but when you only have two crates, and you have to get a long way, you better be coordinated. In the gym, campers had to spin around a bat until they were dizzy, run to the other end of the gym and make a free throw, then run back and tag their teammate, who had to roll up an entirely unrolled roll of paper towels. The steeple chase wouldn't be complete without water....so the slippery plastic path made its way to the hill and found itself covered with soap and water. Campers had to go over and under pvc gates while being drenched by counselors. Remember, each camper gets to volunteer for the event in which they most want to compete.



























At the pool today campers not only swam, but also competed in events such as the GUN SHOW and the BELLY FLOP COMPETITION. The gun show is an annual favorite, resulting in loud cheering. Who knows what the other people at the pool think.... The show isn't necessarily about who actually has the best guns (muscles) - it is usually more about the presentation. This is evidenced by this year's winners - both of whom were...shall we say....small but hilarious. Our male winner cinched the title with quips like..."Let me introduce you to my two hammers - sledge and jack, and.... know why there are no rats at Immanuel - cause of my 'bythons' (flex flex). Our young female winner will tell you she worked the crowd, throwing in a little wink for the judges. She was a riot!
Our semi-finalists:




Tonight we had our annual final entertainment session. Campers were awarded a variety of trophies, teams were crowned champions, and our final event of 'Minute To Win It' took center stage. We had a great turnout of parents, siblings and relatives, most of whom agreed they were glad they weren't here for the whole week. These kids have a lot of energy....and make a lot of noise. Our pre-campers, who have also been at camp each morning this week, treated us to a couple songs they had learned during the week, then joined the 5-6th graders in a duet. The 7th - 9th graders then sang - In Christ Alone. For those of you not familiar with our pre-camper program, we had 45 5-9 year old's join us each morning for a camp of their own...Western style. This required an additional number of staff that were primarily involved in the pre-camper program. If you missed their presentation tonight - you missed a real treat. Watching those innocent young faces sing about following trusting and believing in Jesus really warms one's heart.

Towards the end of the evening (or at least the end of the part the parents were a part of), we were treated to a relatively new tradition - a comedic presentation by some of the male counselors. This year they performed: Baby Baby...(for those of you over 25-or without young girls...that is a Justin Bieber hit). Their Bieber wigs made the look complete.


After the evening festivities wound down, the younger campers went to the dorms. (after buying out the canteen). The 8th and 9th grade campers did a black curtain event. This is a time when they have the opportunity to ask questions of the opposite gender, anonymously. After that they were guided by a staff as they took a walk along the fire lane down by the woods....also known as the scare trail. Staff strategically placed themselves in hidden places, including trees and gullies, so that they could spring out (or down) as campers screamed their way by.





Randoms shots.....







Thursday - The Metropolis Rules!!!!!











Question: What is a great way to spend a week?
Answer: CLC YOUTH CAMP!

Thursday dawned but the sun didn't really follow suit. It was a 'long pants and sweatshirt' kind of day, but even though morning calisthenics was in the gym, the rain let up enough for us to have our normal outdoor activities in the morning.
Breakfast this morning was a great egg and sausage/bacon dish, with coffee cake, cereal, fresh strawberries and oranges. Does it seem to any one besides me that our kids probably get more fresh fruit and veggies at camp than they typically do at home? Thanks to a generous donation by the Gamble family, the kids have numerous options at each meal. It is not surprising to see them loading their trays with a colorful variety. We have been going through about 16 pounds of fresh strawberries each breakfast! If you could see the beautiful colored peppers they scarf down at lunch and supper, you would all probably be jealous.
Anyway - the schedule followed the normal pattern this morning, which means the kids had a bit of free time to straighten their rooms and/or socialize between breakfast and chapel. After chapel they attended bible study class. Today's lesson centered around the relationship between Jonathon and David, with a focus on Jonathon serving David. The kids were encouraged to use the gifts and talents God has given them to let their lights shine by serving others.
In addition to the typical offerings, this morning's activities featured trophy making. Each year, on the last night of camp, we have an awards ceremony. During that time a variety of trophies are presented to campers. Besides the standard 1st, 2nd 3rd etc. places for the week long UTC's, there are a number of more 'creative' trophies. Campers got the chance to create trophies with the theme of their choice. Honors like best hair, rookie camper of the year, most random camper, best smile, soundest sleeper, best abs, friendliest, and Ninja award - are just a few. Staff then decide who to actually award the trophies to. Those who weren't working on trophies engaged in archery, Xtreme abs workout, Frisbee Golf or Yoga.

This morning's UTC included a lot of foot stamping, high stepping and evasive movement...it was the ever popular balloon tied around the ankle game. Campers competed against other teams to be the last with a balloon tied around their ankle. The key here is to keep it unpopped, while using your feet to pop the balloons tied to your competitor's ankles.




We smelled lunch long before it was ready, and we were drooling. Lasagna, bread sticks, fruit and salad really hit the spot on this cooler than average day.

When co-director Tom initially told the kids of the schedule for the day, he mentioned that even though it was pretty cold (low 60's), since it wasn't raining - we would be still be going swimming. Needless to say, many of the kids were less than excited about that idea. What he didn't tell them at that point, was that we were able to get a last minute group rate at a local indoor water park - the Metropolis. The kids were treated to 2 hours of water-sliding on 3 giant slides, lazy-rivering, hot-tubbing, water basketballing, and swimming. When he made the announcement shortly before lunch....there was pretty intense cheering. You gotta love a build-up.




After they had their fill of slipping and sliding, everyone had worked up quite an appetite. A supper of of pizza, salad, fruit and veggies awaited all. After filling their stomachs, they moved on to nightly discussion groups, followed by a sing-a-long. A mad rush to the canteen and gulping down a snack led into our Vesper service, conducted by Pastor Hanel. After the service, everyone changed into their camp shirts for our annual camp-wide photo. A crazy shirt-signing period followed the photo op. Since there were three staff birthdays, and one camper birthday today- we all gathered for some birthday cake before the kids headed to bed. Hopefully all the activity of the day balanced out the bedtime sugar. It just wouldn't be camp without some cake in the face....looks great Tom!


Dedication is spending your 21st birthday serving the Lord ....



Or your 19th birthday ...

We all get to sleep in an extra hour tomorrow - a welcome plan. If anyone is interested, our weekly fun night, including trophy distribution and the long awaited 'Minute to Win It' team competition, will take place on Friday, at 7:30 p.m., in the gym. This year we have decided to take a break from the standard skits so the kids have been practicing all week to determine who they want to serve as their team representative for each activity. It should be a blast! Parents are welcome to attend!

Random shots for your enjoyment...

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