Monday, July 21

Missing

I want to go home. I'm tired, and I miss my friends and family hardcore. I can't wait to see my parents in 3 weeks, and I can't wait to move into my apartment with Jordan and Anna.

It can't come soon enough.

Friday, July 18

The People Around Me

No matter what anyone says about themselves, we are all influenced by people who we spend a substantial amount of time with. 

There are a few people here who I am completely grateful for. First of all Mary Marugg, one of the camp directors, is one of the most amazing women I have ever met. She has inspired me to be quiet, and instead of running my mouth I should lead by example. She has taught me gentleness and the impact a quiet spirit can make by actions alone. She pours herself into anything and is constantly putting herself aside to help these kids by either cooking, being in the office, working on the website, or being the camp nurse... she's amazing.
An 68 year old maintenance man from Texas, Charlie, is impacting the 19 and twenty something year old staff here in ways that are unimaginable. Who says that the older have nothing relevant or in common with our generation? Charlie works harder than anyone I know, he always has an incredible attitude and has a multitude of advice that he blesses us with. He always shares with us his own life lessons that he has learned by his personal experience and mistakes and tells us constantly the importance of our heavenly Father in our lives. I've adopted him as my honorary grandpa... he loves to fish, too.

This summer has been great; but I'm not saying its been easy or tear-free, its been hard work, frustrating at times, and stressful. But some people here have led by example and shown me love that is overflowing from their Father. 

Peace Out

Friday, July 11

Texan Catholics

Our rental group this week consists of very Texan catholic teenagers, a few chaperones, and their priests. Its been a crazy week, pretty good for the most part... and the group is really nice. I'm learning a lot about the lone star state and getting called M'am quite often. Its been really fun to have everyone together on support.. its gonna be sad when we are split between support and counseling again.

I got to work a lot in the kitchen this week. It was really awesome. I really enjoy working in there. Next week I'm on support again & I'll get to help Mary out in the kitchen again. Besides the kitchen, I've been a construction/maintenance girl. Its been so cool! I helped fix the cattle fence for a little bit today and learned how to use a wench. This week I've also split tons of wood with a hydraulic wood splitter, learned how to start a tractor, and used a router to make a sign for our cabin... which is now named "The Closet" because of its size and the fact that me and Katie have so much clothing. We saved a cool looking branch from the wood splitter to paint and make into a totem pole, so thats what our sign is now attached to. Its so awesome.
This week I've really concentrated on working hard. In my devo about a month ago Oswald Chambers said that "Drudgery is the touchstone of character, we are not meant to be illuminated versions, but the stuff of ordinary life exhibiting the marvel of the grace of God."
Basically, shining for God is in the small stuff: washing dishes, doing laundry, fixing miles of fence and splitting wood... so I've been trying to really practice that.
I think this weekend we are going waterfall/cliff jumping in Durango, and whatever that entails.
I love you all very much!

Peace

p.s. Check out the "whats new" page at sonlights website.. there are some pictures from the week on there. :-)

Sunday, July 6

Telluride & By Myself Time


Who we bumped into in Telluride!
Telluride was a lot of fun! Me and Katie took the above picture there, which was a highlight, but we felt like total creepers about it. T-Ride, as they call it, is a very beautiful town, I would love to spend the fourth there again;  its a little too pricey and touristy for my taste, however. The fireworks show was great!

Right now I am sitting in a coffee shop in Pagosa by myself and I am super excited about it. 
For the last 24 hours I have been BY MYSELF and its been wonderful. Not that I'm a loner or anything but being with everyone all the time and never being able to do my own thing is not very relaxing. My roomie Katie leant me her car so I've been able to go anywhere I want and just do what I want to do. Just having the freedom to not have to fit other peoples opinions into my plans has been wonderful.
 I have also decided that if I bought a decent sized car, I could totally live in it - highway vagabond style. Last night when I came back into town I went up to camp to get some stuff together, then I drove back down and slept in the car for the night. Now, I know this sounds super sketch but I couldn't bring myself to stay at camp quite yet. I made sure I was in a safe area... at first I was going to camp out in the national forest but I just got super freaked out and had to drive someplace else. 

Anyways next week is a rental group, so we are all on support in the back. Hopefully it will be fun. It means we have some time off every night, so that will be very nice to relax and not have to be "on" around kids the whole week.

Brad J has a quote on his blog that I really like, so I think I'll end with that. 
"For a long time it had seemed to me that life was about to begin -- real life. But there was always some obstacle in the way, something to be gotten through first, some unfinished business, time still to be served, a debt to be paid. Then life would begin. At last it dawned on me that these obstacles were my life."

Peace in Him

Thursday, July 3

WHEW!





Its been a while since my last post.. and there is a reason for that.. I've been SUPER SUPER busy! Its been fun, but busy all the same.


The photos up top are from last week.. the first is me and Elizabeth (another counselor here) on banquet night. The second is some of the girls in my cabin from high school week at banquet.. the third is me and elizabeth when we went fishing with some other people on our day off.. and the fourth is the sun setting over the mountains on the drive home that same night. (It looked way better in person let me tell you)

The week before this was high school. It was a rough week for me just because of a bunch of unfortunate and stressful things that went down through out the week, but I made it through. Not without accidently cutting my hair when I was upset and trying to cut some earrings out of my ears. So now I have some super cute styling going on on the left side of my face.

This week is third and fourth graders. Let me tell you, they have SO SO many questions about EVERYTHING! Its understandable, because its most of them's first time here. They also get homesick a lot, so I've been waken up quite a bit in the middle of the night. Last night I leant out my teddy bear at 3 in the morning so one girl would go to sleep. They have been great though.. super excited about everything we do. And their week is only four days long, since they are so young, so this afternoon they leave and we all get a long weekend!

I can't believe the fourth of July is already here, and I've been in Colorado for 5 weeks already! Crazy.
I think this weekend I'm going to Telluride with some friends.. my roomie's parents are getting a condo for the weekend. I'm excited for some time off!
I wish everyone the best wherever you are!
In the peace of Christ
-H