Saturday, June 15, 2013

Seventh Day Sunset

On the seventh day of camp...


We woke up early and ate breakfast before cleaning. We had cabin clean up in the morning because we had to be on our buses at 3pm. Cabin clean up was followed by an outdoor lunch and our last club. It was a bittersweet moment driving by this sign as we headed back to Austin. At the last club kids stand up and do a say so. If they accepted Jesus they stand up and tell the entire camp. Really a great moment. None of our girls stood up, which was totally fine. Actually I know where they are at in their relationships with God and none of them are ready to commit. So when and if they do decide to dedicate their life to Jesus, I know their decision will have much meaning behind it. And that is what really matters.


Honestly I was not looking forward to the ride home. I was pissed and not ready to hear the kids complaining. By the time I got on the bus I really felt like I needed a break. A break from our girls and a break from camp. Alaina and I sat at the front of the bus with all the other leaders just praying the kids would be great for us on the ride back.


My favorite thing about road trips though is the change in scenery. Your window literally becomes a motion picture. The sky changes so often as you drive. This is a picture of the sunset that night we left camp. To me it symbolized the end to a magical and unforgettable week.

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