7.18.2012

sweet, sweet chaos.

Hello my lovely readers~ I hope everyone is having a wonderful start to the week!!

I definitely am... We've only just finished Day One and it's so cool to already see God working through these kids at Passport camp. 

For a couple hours everyday, we are taking a break from the 'camp' lifestyle to help others in the community. This picture was taken during a lunch break on our mission site. My group has been paired up with Habitat For Humanity to help build houses for impoverished families. Today was all about deck staining, foundation sealing, and 96 degree weather. In case you weren't sure, 27 middle schoolers are a great smelling bunch after a couple hours of hard labor. Mmm. But that's all I've got for now! It's 11:55, and I'm exhausted. Whaat??

Oh and p.s., I'm doing a little experimenting and posting from my phone from the first time. Im aware that it probably looks weird and strange, but just bare with me and my stubborn self that knows this probably won't work but wants to try it anyway. 

6 comments :

  1. Sounds like a cool camp with the time taken off to help others :) I really like that idea!

    Also, I am so psyched to have found your blog! Your description could almost be used to describe myself (is that creepy)? Except I only have 3 brothers and I'm a uni student in Australia instead. I do have little sentences written all over the place that I think sound nice together, and dancing is my solution to everything though. I'm also working up the courage to ask a florist at the markets I spend every Sunday at to let me do work experience there...

    Ok, before I creep you out completely, I'm gonna stop, and go to bed, cause it's past midnight down under and I need some sleep. Good luck with the rest of the camp!! Rhi xx

    The Wildest of Dreams

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    1. Australia, jealouss!! And that's not creepy, its totally awesomee!! Love your blog. Thanks for following!! xo.

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  2. so awesome... love the motivation of kids to do stuff like this. seriously. you could rarely get a group of adults to do it.

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  3. You are doing a great job. It's nice to do things like that, helping other people.

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  4. What an awesome camp!!! :)

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thanks for the day maker. xo