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Summer Camp's a Blast!

July 15, 2010
Pastor Bob Nienhuis
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Summer Camp's a Blast!
July 15, 2010

 

As a Boy Scout, I loved my annual week at summer camp. We swam, cooked over open fires, ran through the woods playing Capture the Flag, slept in tents and swatted mosquitoes. It was always a highlight of the summer.

 

Over the years, there have been many humorous songs and stories written about summer camp experiences. Here’s one I found recently that made me smile – I hope it will put a smile on your face, too.

Dear Mom,

Our Scout Master told us all write to our parents in case you saw the flood on TV and worried. We are OK. Only two of our tents and four sleeping bags got washed away. Luckily, none of us drowned because we were all up on the mountain looking for Jeff when it happened. Oh yes, please call Jeff's mother and tell her he is OK. He can't write because of the cast. I got to ride in one of the search and rescue Jeeps. It was neat.

We never would have found him in the dark if it hadn't been for the lightning. Scoutmaster Webb got mad at Hector for going on a hike alone without telling anyone. Hector said he did tell him, but it was during the fire so he probably didn't hear him. Did you know that if you put gas on a fire, the gas can will blow up? The wet wood still didn't burn, but one of our tents did and some of our clothes. Larry is going to look weird until his hair grows back.

 

We will be home on Saturday if Scoutmaster Webb gets the car fixed. It wasn't his fault about the wreck. The brakes worked OK when we left. Scoutmaster Webb said a car that old you have to expect something to break down; that's probably why he can't get insurance on it. We think it's a neat car. He doesn't care if we get it dirty; and if it's hot, sometimes he lets us ride on the tailgate. It gets pretty hot with 10 people in a car.

 

He let us take turns riding in the trailer until the highway patrolman stopped and talked to us. Scoutmaster Webb is a neat guy. Don't worry, he is a good driver. In fact, he is teaching brother Doug how to drive, but he only lets him drive on the mountain roads where there isn't any traffic. All we ever see up there are logging trucks.

 

This morning, all of the guys were diving off the rocks and swimming out in the lake. Scoutmaster Webb wouldn't let me because I can't swim and Jeff was afraid he would sink because of his cast, so he let us take the canoe across the lake. It was great. You can still see some of the trees under the water from the flood. Scoutmaster Webb isn't crabby like some Scout Masters. He didn't even get mad about the life jackets. He has to spend a lot of time working on the car so we are trying not to cause him any trouble.

 

Guess what? We have all passed our First Aid Merit Badges. When Rob dove in the lake and cut his arm, we got to see how a tourniquet works. Also, Bruce and I threw up. Scout Master Webb said it probably was just food poisoning from the leftover chicken and that we’ll be OK. He’s really smart and I'm so glad he became our Scout Master.

 

I have to go now. Don't worry about anything. We are fine.

 

Love,

Dave

                       

Ah, yes, the joys of summer camp. May your summer be filled with safety and laughter.

 

Cheerfully,

 

Pastor Bob

 

 

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