We had one girl get sick our first morning at camp. Thankful, after spending the morning resting and taking it easy the rest of the day, she was back in tip-top shape the next day.
It was a super hot week (the hottest in my 6 summers in NC), but our kids met our challenge to drink more, and more, and more water.
It IS possible to be cold in 100 degree weather, if you’re standing in wet clothes.
The girls kept their rooms neater than I did (the incentive of an ice cream party is a great motivator).
Watching a game of dodge ball made me realize just how dishonest kids will be when they think no one is noticing. But I was glad that our church’s kids were more honest than most.
We had some great discussions started by some great questions from the kids.
I look forward to going again next year!
6 thoughts on “Kids’ Camp by Bullets”
Glad the one girl was feeling improved so quickly!
Sounds like it was….about what you expected! And good!
Sounds like Fun! I’m laughing at the dodge ball bullet though. Isn’t it amazing how even the most well brought up, most honest kids can be just as coniving as anyone else?
Glad the one girl was feeling improved so quickly!
Sounds like it was….about what you expected! And good!
Welcome home.
I forgot to add the one thing that I REALLY didn’t expect: they served us funnel cakes with lunch two days ago. What? It was good, though!
Awww sounds like it went well!
Sounds like a rockin good time! Glad you’re back.
Sounds like Fun! I’m laughing at the dodge ball bullet though. Isn’t it amazing how even the most well brought up, most honest kids can be just as coniving as anyone else?
Liz: Adults find more culturally-acceptable to get their way, but we all want it.