Despite being partly frozen and entirely dew-covered, waking up on the bridge was perfect.
It was so fun to see this group of girls adventuring around Camp Tecumseh all morning. This place and these girls are two major parts of my life and it was so neat to see them having such a blast.
More self-initiated team building on the obstacle course. (She's wearing a helmet because she has to keep her head safe of course.)
Archery and hay-rides and the Black Hole and Mt. Wood and the O.C. and lots of pictures (which is also obviously a camp activity).
Yesterday Annie (another leader) and I were talking about this group's amazing-ness. They dress up in over-alls for fun and draw with sidewalk chalk and take care of their friends and act silly and talk in accents and live out their faith and ask hard questions and make human pyramids and laugh hard and get excited to visit thriving metropolises like Lebanon and stop to stare at the stars. It's such a blessing to be friends with these girls. I know they'll go on to do great things but I really wish they weren't graduating because I just want to keep sharing life with them.
Some of their sidewalk-chalk wisdom:
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