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Saturday, June 18, 2005

Slacker Blogger Here

Yes, i have been rather slow in getting a post up haven't i. I've been so busy lately that i don't even have time to read the blogs anymore. So busy living a life without having time to write about it. Plus...i just didn't feel like it on lazy days. : )
I'm once again on the church slow-pitch team and a volleyball team. I am enjoying both this year more then any other year. The attitudes of both teams are amazing and less inclined to be only competitive-but instead we have fun and still win (well, with slow-pitch anyway :) ) We have lots of fun at volleyball as well....just lacking in the winning area. haha.

So now i have some summer plans as well-finally. Wow, this year i have realized what a planner i am. Last year, i had my entire summer planned by January....and this year, i figured it out somewhat this past Wednesday. That was hard, especially not really knowing where God really wanted me. But, a little birdie told me more then once (and sent a forward email), that this little camp had no staff. Redberry seemed full of staff and even though i'd been there for years, i figured something new was in order. I'm off to Strasbourg Bible Camp for about 5 weeks this summer. I leave the evening or day after my ball tournament(ugh). The first 2 weeks are volunteer counselling with regular kids camps...Then next 2 are rental groups which i'm staying on for (and will be paid for :) ) The second week of rental groups is also part missions trip-which i'm super excited about. We drive into Regina pretty much everyday and hand out stuff about the upcoming camp week. The last week of camp is an inner city kids camp where kids come without having to pay. I'm soo excited for this camp. I'm starting to believe more and more that this is where God wants me to be this summer. It will be a good continuation of working in community schools during the year. I have learned more about the Native people in our city and have a new respect for their culture.
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