Kids camp ended on Friday morning, and in the afternoon the
counselors went to Bubba's for BBQ and just to get off the hilltop. At
that point several of us were starting to get sick and were utterly
exhausted (kids camp was fun, but tiring, too!). Family Camp started off
well (though wet and muddy!), with Roger Blevins as this years' family
camp president. We had an international theme for the week.
Counselors look at family camp as a mixed blessing. On the one
hand, there are lots more adults to help keep an eye on the kids, which
makes our job a bit more relaxed. On the other hand, after two or three
weeks as the only adults on the hilltop, it feels strange to be
"invaded" by grown-ups! But after you adjust to the entirely different
vibe of family camp, it is really enjoyable.
The weekend was very rainy, which altered our plans a bit, but
the campers still had a good time. However, by Saturday I was so sick
that I wasn't too aware of what was going on. I was completely
exhausted, had a horrible cold and sore throat, and was basically
walking around like a zombie and skipping all the activities to lie down
(but, as team leader, I had so many responsibilities swirling around in
my head that I could never actually fall asleep during these "naps").
On Monday morning several people told me I looked "horrible!!" and that
afternoon the Camp Director Bob Allmond sat me down and asked me to
consider going home. He was concerned that I wouldn't recover in time
for Uganda and he knows that it generally takes team leaders a couple
weeks to recover after camp. So, as hard as it was, I agreed that I
needed to leave, so I went home from camp on Monday night. So if you
want to hear how the rest of family camp went, you'll have to ask
someone else :)
I knew it was the right decision to leave (and I made the
decision, it wasn't forced on me), but as the evening came and I started
saying goodbye I got pretty sad knowing that I'm leaving for Uganda and
won't see any of these dear friends for at least a year, some maybe two
years. They sent me off with lots of love and bear hugs. I love you all
so much! This is only the second time in 24 years that I haven't been
there for the full week of family camp, so it feels strange. I'm going
through serious White Lake withdrawal! But I'll be back from Africa in
time to be at camp next year. I'm already looking forward to it :)
White Lake is still the happiest place on earth :)
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