| | Soooo....I know, I haven't posted in forever, and I'm not really sure if I want to keep my Xanga going, but I have started typing some journal entries for myself, and thought that maybe occasionally I'd find something to share on here. So here's about last weekend's canoe trip.
This weekend was the annual CYA canoe trip. I had
missed the last two, so it had been a while. We had a small group of
10 in 5 canoes, but I was pleasantly surprised that it ended up being
one of the best trips, in my opinion. The group consisted of Eric, Craig,
Steve S., Carrie, Angie, Laurie, Laura P., Rebecca P, Alissa, and
myself. Friday night's traditional camp arrangements didn't work
out, as the site was full, but God had other, better plans in mind
for us! We camped at Calkins' instead as our back-up, and it turned
out to be a great blessing, because shortly after we arrived, it
POURED rain and their was quite a thunderstorm. We were setting up
tents just as it rolled in, and wow it was amazing. For a while, the
Platt girls and I hung out in the tent with the rain puring around
us, while others huddled in the barn. The rain continued to
pour, and we had some amazing lightening displays of purple. I was worried about the weather for the next day though, and I remember praying that if God wanted us to go, that he would
grant us dry, storm-free, and warm weather the next day, even without
humidity (though I didn't believe that was possible, as it had been
an extremely humid day). We finally had a nice dinner of corn
chowder, broccoli, and hot dogs with brownies, all cooked on the
grill in the barn. It was quite cozy sitting around in camp chairs
in there, and we very very grateful that we had a dry place to
cookout, unlike if our original campsite had been available. After a
talk by Mr. Calkins about light from 1 Jn. 2, we talked around the
campfire for awhile before heading to bed. I was soooo tired after
my crazy week at piano camp, and slept deeply straight through till morning, despite
my very damp sleeping bag, and having forgotten to bring a pillow.
The
next day dawned, and we set out to canoe. The sky
was still cloudy, and thunder occasionally rumbled in the distance, causing
us to fear a storm. However, to our amazement, it gradually cleared
up until we had a bright, sunny day, with get this—next to NO
HUMIDITY!!! I was shocked, and overwhelmed by God's care and love
for us, in even this little way, far beyond my poor faith to believe
He could do it when I prayed. Having only 5 canoes, we stayed close
together for the most part, and the water level was high because of
the earlier heavy rains and flooding, making for easier canoing and
lush, green surroundings. So lovely and pleasant in the afternoon!
Some memories:
The
first accidental (or so he says) canoe tipping by the infamous canoe-tipper Steve when he was trying to goof off and splash
another canoe or something, and somehow accidentally flipped the one he and I
were in in the process. I was completely unprepared, but fell
laughing into the water, thinking it was hilarious—for a few
moments. Then I began to feel the throbbing from my right knee and
leg having hit a rock pretty hard, and began to get concerned cause
it didn't subside quickly. I had to rest for a while, but was able
to continue enjoying our adventurous canoe trip.
Having
splashing wars, mostly started by me, and seeing the surprise on
others' faces. Somehow, they didn't think I had it in me!???
Tying
all 5 canoes together like a raft, with the whole group lazily floating down stream, while eating
brownies and corn chips, letting the people in the outside canoes do the work.
The looks of astonished passers-by. lol. Standing up in our canoes and singing
psalms. Good group fellowship!
Yup....it was a good trip, and YOU should consider going next year....(that is if anyone actually still reads this)...
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