After arriving at Camp Glenwood, we moved into our cabins, met the staff and learned the rules. Following lunch, the girls attended camp certification classes. Cami, pictured here by our cabin, was my trusty assistant. We conducted a fire safety and sanitation scavenger hunt.
It was easy to get up for flag ceremony and aerobics the next morning.
All the girls went on hikes the first day. I hiked with the 3rd level girls through a beautiful ravine for about 45 minutes to a waterfall. The trail was not an easy one.
At the end of the trail, we took turns rappelling down to the waterfall.
Sister Darrington talked about how much easier it is to stay on the strait and narrow path throughout life--even if the path is a difficult one. Once we wander off the path, the going can get really rough. The further we stray, the harder it is to repent and find our way back. That message really made an impression that day.
...and a humanitarian project.
We gathered to watch skits after dinner. Then, met with our bishop during our ward devotional. We learned that we are more precious than rubies! We also discovered lots of interesting facts about our bishop.
We gathered to watch skits after dinner. Then, met with our bishop during our ward devotional. We learned that we are more precious than rubies! We also discovered lots of interesting facts about our bishop.
It was a bit harder to get out of bed the second morning. Nevertheless, many participated in the morning yoga routine.
Here's Cami preparing for our ward devotional which was held after the testimony meeting. Secret Sisters were unveiled! Since when did TPing a sleeping bag and filling it with pine cones count as service?
Lots of testimonies were born at the testimony meeting that evening. I couldn't help reflecting on how important it is to work every single day to keep our testimonies strong so that we can be prepared to survive the challenges of life that will undoubtedly come our way.
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