Monday, June 23, 2014

Week #4- Camping, Nature, Bugs Week

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What a week! This one was a doozy but definitely kept us on our toes. This week was our camping/nature/bugs week. When I'm creating these themes I have the best intentions but of course life certainly doesn't go accordingly to "my plan"- thank God! However, I'm learning the art of flexibility. Perfect example, girl scout camp this year. I must tell a bit of the story to understand what I'm referring to here. This takes us back to a crazy time last December, in the midst of deadlines, parties, and Christmas around the corner I was asked to be cookie mom again and in a weak moment said "Yes." I realized now be careful in those moments to not be too busy to make logical decisions. That being said, I decided to take on this role one more year so the girls could enjoy camp and to give the other full time working mommies a break. It was a bit of a crazy cookie season in January and February. If you are reading this blog you probably heard about it. So we get through the season, our troop exceeds my expectations for cookie sales. Wonderful! Fast forward to April. I wake up one morning with a bad stomach bug and lovely timing this is the morning I have to register my sweet girl for summer camp. By the way, registration begins at 5 am and if you log in at 5:15 am you have missed camp! So in between my getting sick, being stuck on a screen, having no help desk available at that ungodly hour, my daughter does not make it into the camp with any of her troop but two girls. I'm sad but I'm in survival mode. My mind is a little too busy with a family wedding we are attending two days later across the country and how I'm going to survive that and hopefully not infect anyone else. (Happy to report that turned out beautifully!) So...here we are summer quickly approaching and after many prayers and calls, Vivian gets switched to camp with her troop as do all girls from her troop. Only problem, I work the day she now goes to camp and it's father's day. Sweet Patti to the rescue takes my shift so I can take my little girl to camp. Again, thank you God! I'm ready to sit down and fill out paperwork and I cannot get a shot record for my child as the medical site is down, again on a weekend so no help in site. She can't go without this. I put together my best estimate, knowing she's received all her shots and we go with that. Crisis averted. The week is here we have organized a caravan and fun dinner after drop off. We go to check in the girls leaving a couple of minutes late and there is an almost hour line wait at camp. Yay! We get there and lines everywhere, mind you last year we walked into a near empty building and were gone within 10 minutes. We get all girls checked in and off to cabin assignments. So, we have 9 girls attending camp, 4 to a cabin and for some reason they have us spread out between 5 cabins. What this means is many girls by themselves and for 8 year olds staying overnight this is kind of a big deal. We calmly visit with the staff there and you think we just asked them to move a mountain to switch some girls in a cabin. Another 30-45 minutes of waiting to put our stuff in a cabin. Finally, the girls are checked in and we head to Babe's for a lovely Father's day dinner. This was our big adventure for the week! Other than that, we had some play dates, park times, horse camp with Papa, bike times, and outside fun, bugs at the zoo, smores pinterest dish, a swim party, oh yes and VBS in the evenings at our church, and a mini-try at a campout in our playhouse which ended in kids up till 11 and coming inside sleepy and hot. Still, they said that was a really fun idea mommy! If they only knew!

1 comment:

Mari said...

So fun! One day your kids will realize how blessed they are.
~mari