Day 1

We each decorated our own water bottles to have on hand during the week, and in keeping with the "boot camp" theme, everyone was divided into a branch of the military--army, navy, air force, or marines--complete with dog tags and all.
This is what Shelly posted in the bathroom for some light bathroom reading--she thought of everything!
Then it was off to the games! Keri and I put together an obstacle course in the parking lot. The girls had a great time, but it was Emily, in photo 1, who kept me laughing--she was bound and determined to beat her younger sister's time, and kept trying different strategies time after time, to no avail!
These are a couple pictures of the buck that came roaming through our camp on a daily, and nightly, basis. Can you see him in the second picture (Charlie took this picture)? Click on the picture to enlarge it if you can't spot him.
Day 2
And I thought the view from our campground was beautiful, which it was, but then we hiked up the mountain and it was breathtaking!! There were plenty of streams and waterfalls around.


There were plenty of activities planned for the girls. There were all kinds of crafts or just lounging around in a chair.
Day 2 was a Wednesday, the day that Morgan and Brinley's sister, Madison, was getting her mission call. They found a phone that got a signal in one part of the parking lot, and they tried sharing the earpiece to hear Madison open her call to........Rochester, NY!! Congrats Madison--you will be an awesome missionary!
Not far from our camp was a stream that the girls loved to go play in. Aren't these the cutest little beehives?! They sure are posers!
Day 3
There was more free time later that day, and Danielle decided to wash anyone's hair who wanted her to. There were plenty of girl's lined up for this one!
Dutch oven was our dinner the last night we were there--ribs, chicken, and cheesy potatoes!! Yum-0!!
The girl's made the most of their last night there, either in their tents, playing night games, or playing cards by lantern light. I'm pretty sure, though, that we as leaders stayed up even later than them just talking and laughing in our own tents!!
Day 3
We were up and at 'em early in the morning preparing breakfast (I was with the Air Force group). Mmmm, I can just smell the bacon, sausage, eggs, hashbrowns, etc. now. I love serving in young women's with all these amazing women!!
After breakfast, Julie arrived as our "official camp photographer" with her super sweet new camera and lens. That meant I was pretty much off the hook for taking a ton of pictures the rest of the time, although I did get a few, but most of the rest of these pictures were taken by her. Julie was up at youth conference back in June, and I was telling her how fun it was just to be there to take pictures, so we concocted(sp?) this idea to have her come to girl's camp as our photographer and it worked!
First thing Thursday morning after breakfast was our silent time (usually it was at the end of the day) to read scriptures, write in our journals, and to pray. Julie got some amazing pictures that morning.
Morgan was the master bracelet maker--everyone wanted to learn how to make them. Photo 2 is a picture of Hailey making a bracelet for me. Thank you Hailey!!
Morgan, Hailey, and Amanda also found time to do some watercolor paintings! What can't these girls do?!?!
That afternoon our bishop came up to camp, and we got into a game of Burn Ball in the parking lot. It was a ton of fun, until I rounded third and stepped on a piece of wood which sent me flying!!
I can't say enough about how great the food was!! Michelle was in charge of the food and she was amazing! Danielle cut out the cute fruit bowls out of the watermelons.
After testimony meeting around the campfire, we put the campfire to real use and made s'mores. Then we had fun just roasting the marshmellows to see how big they could puff up to, or how long they could sag. Cheap entertainment!!
6 comments:
That looked like so much fun! We need to get the kids together. Love you much!!
It looks like you all had a whole bunch of fun: fun activities, great food, friendships and testimonies strengthened--what could be better!
Love you, sweetie, and see you soon.
Amazing pictures. Sounds like great fun. Love those fruit bowls!
Thanks for letting me crash the party at camp. It was so much fun. I will never look at another really melty marshmallow the same way! LOL!
Great pics! by the way- the ones you took :)
how fun! there's nothing like girls camp! is it crazy that i'm a leader too and so is mom right now!! you guys had some great pics! i loved looking through them all! i am slowly catching up my blog from all our summer activities! i take 500 pics every where we go so narrowing it down is tough ... it totally feel ya there! hope you're doing great! love ya!!
Ooh, what a fun camp! I'm kinda sad I can't come to Girls Camp anymore, but that's ok. I was so glad that Morgie and Brinley were able to find a phone with which they could call me on Wednesday! You really took some great pictures.
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