Thursday, July 16, 2009

a fast one

i really feel the need to write a new blog but i just dont know where to start, what to say, or how to finish. ive been inspired by some campers to just give you a run-down of random things you might find lindsay doing any day of camp. they are not all technically part of my job description, but its camp, you never know when you might find yourself:

singing silly songs for 15 minutes straight before EVERY meal
singing silly songs during a meal
taking a picture of the sunset
sitting in the dark for a couple of hours with only a glow stick and a sharpie
carrying a sound system
explaining what a "smore" is
painting my friends' faces
belaying
taking a picture of the sunset
setting up a climbing route
setting up the same three climbing routes three times a week
chasing baboons from the climbing routes
dressing up like one of "charlies angels"
dressing up like the tooth fairy
dressing up like dwight's cousin
dressing up like a pirate
dressing up like dolly parton
dressing up like some awesome new character - like a hydration police officer
nearly crying because my hands were so cold from using them to scoop ice cream
taking a picture of the sunset
tying a knot
praying
making 200 water balloons
launching 100 water balloons from a secrete spot behind the hedges
taking a picture of the sunset
making a braclet
blowing up a float
hiding "gold rocks"
judging a talent show
life guarding
meeting shepherds at the top of the rock
taking a picture of the sunset
driving on the left side of the road
seeing a zebra on my morning run
writing an encouragement note
and of course, taking a picture of the sunset

riveting i know. stay tuned for next time "things you might hear me SAY during a day at camp". a free preview - "belay on. climb on."

2 comments:

Page said...

okay, now that you're on blogger i'm adding you to my blog list! love your site and the work you are doing in kenya. One day I hope to get over there (the hubby and I discuss this a lot with our outreach minister) but since both our minister and us are in midst of starting families, I'm afraid it'll have to be a few years down the road. So, I'm going to live vicariously through you! ;) Know that I'm praying for you and your group in Africa. God bless!

Jenn Brown said...

ha ha! i love you, girl!

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