The photos below were taken in June by Pepper (aka Morgan, as she is known in real life). She's been a summer staffer for several summers, starting back with our first one when camp saw less than 40 kids. She's awesome! I have some photos on the wall at home that are very overdue for updating and she was helping me out with the task. Summer light is a challenge to work with, and what appeared to be pretty decent morning light turned out to be more like a beam directly from a helicopter search light. Once I printed them I realized they were too washed out to work for portrait replacements. Oh well! Many were cute regardless and Morgan is a very patient photographer. Thanks Pepper!




On the other hand, my Glamour Shot portrait turned out just beautifully!

Boy were we blessed to have James' folks here for five weeks this summer! Papa hauled his motorcycle from Texas so he'd have it to ride in the mountains. The kids were glad he did.





In other news, we put in a pool.

Or put up a pool, actually. This thing wouldn't fit in my SUV so one day before the summer started I hauled my horse trailer to the Gainesville Walmart and picked one up for me and for Alison, who needed a replacement after finding out that they don't winter well outdoors.

And now, Amelia at camp! She went to third session, June 28-July 2. She had been looking forward to it all summer, especially since she would be at camp with three of the Davidsons, including Ruth who would be coming for the first time as well.




Bunkmates!


The first night includes the all-important tribal selection. Campers at Strong Rock are either in the Waya (wolf) tribe and are red, or are in the Awahili (eagle) tribe and are blue. Once you're a Waya or Awahili it stays that way for all your camp years. Maggie and Bennett D. were already Waya, so the girls had their fingers crossed to become Waya as well.






Awahili cheers.
The first night game is always the same, and is played for tribal points, as are most evening games. It's ultimate frisbee, only modified and renamed by James to become "Multimate Frisbee" (played, you guessed it, with multiple frisbees.) It's a favorite of many returning campers.




The other kids never have any trouble finding ways to entertain themselves during evening activities. Shannon played a lot of the games played all over camp this session. He hung out with Bennett whenever he could.


I stayed out of Amelia's way as much as I could. We wanted her to have as normal and independent of a camp experience as possible. About three days in I couldn't resist taking a picture of the self-styled hair do. My only request before camp started is that she got help at least once a day to brush it out good.


Meanwhile, Avery relishes the joys of being a dude with outdoor plumbing. Field Two doesn't have a restroom real close by, so he always wants to use the great outdoors.




Shannon has been a bicycling fool all summer. Except for the endo he did at this field when he tried to ride through a narrow ditch (and literally flew over the handlebars), he is a fearless rider. I've always said he'll be the one whose last words will be, "Hey y'all, watch this!"




I got a few shots from the last night of Amelia's session called Tribal Council, where the tribes compete in a series of games and activities. I was too busy yakking to get her competing in her game though.



Another game is called "Face the Cookie."











The last evening Lifeline (what we call our devotional times) is done by the lake. We have a theme for the summer and all the Lifelines follow and build on the theme. This summer it was Faith: Where's Yours? Rambo does a great job with these.

The day the parents come to pick up their campers we do a final closing program in the gym. Performance oriented classes show what they've learned, including gymnastics, dance, drama, and drumline (percussion class). My camera didn't like the light in the gym so I only got one okay picture of Amelia with her dance class.

She had a wonderful camp session and enjoyed all five of her activities of choice very much- horseback riding, arts and crafts, dance, gymnastics, and swimming. She made new friends, had a blast with old ones, and thoroughly enjoyed the staff. She was really bummed when we said no to her attending fourth session. If we let her go all summer there's no magic left for next summer! I have a feeling we'll be attending Strong Rock Camp again. If you ever need a reference from a parent, give me a call. :)
Amelia's summer fun continued the next week. She and I went to Six Flags together, and because I wasn't interested in either hauling around or ruining a camera on water rides, all we got were a few shots on a disposable one. Of course I've yet to develop it. Six Flags does a reading program for kids where they track their hours and earn a ticket. A local homeschooling mom coordinates it for our area, and because I'm Amelia's teacher I got a ticket too. That was a fun day. It had been about 8 years since I had been. She was tall enough to ride a lot more than I thought she would be, and even rode the Mind Bender with me. (Still one of my favorite roller coasters.) We were hot, sweaty, and thoroughly tired at the end of the day, but happy. I again decided that I hate getting older. I didn't used to get dizzy on rides. My theory is that the liquid in your inner ear that helps you maintain balance gets old and stale and therefore doesn't work properly.
One more picture to end this post.

I have many, many more pictures to post and smart aleck comments to make, but this project always proves more time consuming that I think it should be, so I'm done for now. I'll do my best to get to the next post soon. Tomorrow officially starts our first day of school (I've decided), so in not too many hours second grade and kindergarten will commence at the Himstedt Preparatory School for Boys and Girls. I also have to drive 45 minutes each way for Elizabeth's two year check up with the rest in tow (which I had nearly forgotten about), and am supposed to meet with James, Daniel, and Rebecca for a little while tomorrow. Maybe school can wait until Tuesday.
'Night!
2 comments:
Well I for one appreciate the effort you put into these posts Corie, I enjoy them all thoroughly!!!!!!
I basically want to eat Elizabeth up she is so cute, and I love your stories and wit about the kids--you make parenting look fun and rewarding rather than simply tiring and stressful.
LOVE TO ALL
-Morgan
the girls and their bandanas made me laugh out loud... and that's not good for 11pm 'round these here parts. :)
Makes me remember I have a half finished camp post needing to be published as well.
Sigh.
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