Saturday, June 27, 2009

Girls Camp

I took a couple days off of work so I could drive some of my Laurels (16 to 18-year-old girls) to girls camp between their driver's education classes. After only two days and one night at camp, I managed to come home with a funky sunburn and some fun memories. The sunburn occurred because of a malfunctioning bottle of spray-on sunscreen. It wouldn’t spray on evenly, so now my arms are all spotted, so I look like a leopard, and my forehead and arms are striped. It’s not a good look for me. Oh well.

The theme of our camp this year was "The Road to Virtue". Our ward was named the Wandafizzle Triumph Biker Chicks. Diane, our ward camp director, had everyone create motorcycles using balloons, pool noodles, and duct tape. My bike was nicknamed "The Witch" because we ran out of pool noodles and I had to use a broom. They were so funny. Diane has to be the most creative person I've ever known. We wore green bandanas and brightly colored ponchos we made. Every time we were called to flag ceremony, we rode through the pasture on our motorcycles singing our ward cheer: "At the sound of TRIUMPH, on to victory!" We were so cool.

In the time I was there, we made necklaces with dog tags, decorated flip flops, did a service project, took a hike, made ice cream in cans, sang songs, watched a movie (Johnny Lingo), kidnapped campers then set them free by listing 15 great things about them, performed a skit titled "Poncho Libre", looked at the constellations, talked, laughed, ate, listened to our stake president speak, and bore our testimonies. It was a great experience. I loved getting to know the girls in new circumstances and surroundings. We have a wonderful group of young women!

3 comments:

Andrea, Mrs. said...

I CANNOT wait to go to camp! I'm sure Mark can't wait for it to be over.

I'm going tomorrow morning, bright and early.

I want to see pictures of your "bikes."

Alanna said...

It makes me miss girls camp! I love girls camp and wish I could have a chance to go! They asked me to be the assistant ward camp director in my ward but camp is the same week of my family reunion so it wouldn't work. The young women are lucky to have you as a leader!

Bethany said...

First, I miss you! Second-- I just got back from Girl's Camp, too. Loved it, but my back didn't. I swear tents and sleeping bags are not meant for 30+ year olds!