SO I HAVE
JUST GOT BACK FROM ONE OF THE MOST WORTHWHILE WEEKS OF MY LIFE. FALCON CAMP. IN
SIMPLE WORDS THIS IS 7 DAYS WITH 19 CHILDREN DOING ACTIVITIES SUCH AS GOING TO
THE ZOO, CINEMA, SWIMMING AND CRAFTS.
I could say
that between trying to pull a girl from whacking her head on a radiator at
night or pulling apart a fight; being told you suck at pretty much everything
or that you should invest in some make up; trying to survive on 5 hours sleep
or trying to do synchronised swimming/piggy in the middle/teaching a girl to
swim at the same time, would make it one of the worst and most tiring weeks
ever. But that would be a total lie.
Yes it was
one of the most tiring weeks of my life, but it was also one of the best. The
same girl that was whacking her head, also confided a lot in me. She got so
much out of her system. The girl who got in the fight came back to God that
week. The girl who told me to invest in make-up, hugged and thanked me two days
later. The boy who told me I sucked at everything told me also informed me that
I was a lot of fun at the end of the week. These kids were actually incredible
and really deserving of every ounce of attention they got.
You also
learnt so much about the different skills God has blessed us with. Take the
children. One didn’t know how to swim but was willing to try and got it so
quickly. Another was so brave and had the best laugh I have ever heard. Another
girl was so caring, a boy would smile at anything, and another was a great
cricketer.
Then take
the leaders. You have those amazing at sport. Those good at drama. Those
willing to really make an absolute idiot of themselves. Those who are the
nicest people you will ever meet, then again that was everyone.
So what I am
trying to say is that God blessed me last week with reminding me how amazing he
is. What an incredible creator he is.
But most of
all he blessed me by being there. If God hadn’t decided to give me patience or
the imagination to come up with the most random bedtime stories each night I
would have been totally screwed. If he hadn’t given me the right words to say
to crying teenage girls then I would have been totally useless. If he hadn’t
given me the endurance to go from one child’s problem to the next then I would
have felt like I was failing both the children and him. Instead God stood by me
through every moment and was there to comfort me at the end of the day. Most of
all he blessed me with an incredible fellow team – leaders who could give
advice and most of all leaders who could give me a hug.
So next year
find a camp near you, because even when you get beaten in an arm wrestle by a
12 year old, their smile and sense of self-achievement makes it worth it.
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