Showing posts with label Girls' Camp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Girls' Camp. Show all posts

July 12, 2013

My Stress Free Sleepover Under The Stars

I went to Girl's Camp (again!) but not as a director, I was a visitor. I stayed for the last night and camped under the stars on the grassy knoll.  It was a slumber party reunion with the girls, leaders and the new camp directors.  It was so FUN and the best part was that I was RELAXED and enjoyed every bit of it.

At sunrise on Saturday morning, I took this picture and thought about the events of last year's camp and how this "Sleepover under the Stars" tradition came to be.   The story goes like this:
 
For the past three years (2010-2012) I was a camp director for these young women.   It was a huge responsibility and it took an enormous amount of time for me and my assistant directors to plan.  Our efforts paid off and we had a blast all three years although the real anxiety excitement happened during our last year as directors for Girl's Camp 2012.

During the week before camp, I was informed that bears were frequenting the area but were more pesky than they were problematic.  We were camping at the edge of a national forest and it was wild berry season after all.  As a director it was my responsibility to make sure the 40 staff members were aware of the situation, that all of the candy, food and hygiene items from each campsite were to be stored in bear box containers at one central location.  It was not easy but we did it without unnecessary alarm and without frightening the girls.  That, my friends, was no easy task!

From day one of camp we experienced some minor problems.  The bears got into the trash enclosures  and then started visiting the pavilion in the middle of the night trying to open the commercial refrigerators.  I reported the problems to the offsite camp operator and the Department of Fish and Game sent a trapper and dogs to keep the bears away, not only because we are youth camp but also because we had special needs girls that had unpredictable behavior.
I took this photo in the middle of the night with a flash - I wondered if the bears found me would they eat my toes first?

The bears continued to come back to camp each night and on Thursday night  one bear successfully broke open a locked commercial refrigerator eating the food and stealing a bag of insulin that was needed for several campers.  As the summer heat escalated, the dogs were at risk of heat exhaustion and could only be used in emergency situations. A bear trap was brought in but those pesky bears knew how to evade it.

On Friday night the tracker noticed that one bear exhibited escalating behaviors and for the safety of everyone in camp, we slept on the grass knoll, gathered together as closely as possible with staff around the outside perimeter.  We called it a "Sleepover under the Stars". The dogs were sent out that night and during the wee hours of Saturday morning the bear was trapped just 30 feet from our dining area.  It was a night full of anxiety and I did not sleep.  My assistants and the staff managed to keep the girls occupied and safe.  It was such a fun night (for them - not me!) and they requested it become an annual tradition. 

So this year I went back to Girls Camp 2013 as a visitor and I slept under the stars with a bunch of girls and it was awesomely STRESS FREE (for me).  And there were no bears in sight.  The end. 

September 23, 2012

Bye-Bye Girls' Camp, Hello Primary ♥

I am no longer the Girl's Camp Director for the young women in my Stake. It's been a great 3 year run and I loved spending that time with over 120 people that I came to know by name.  I became great friends with so many woman...especially my assistant directors.  These three ladies  - Laura, Kelly & Becky - became my close friends.  I miss you already!!

Now I get to volunteer my time as the 2nd Counselor in our Ward Primary serving the children ages 18mos to 11 years old. I'm so excited for this! Go Primary!  The 2012 world-wide theme is...

July 18, 2012

Home and a few snapshots of my week

 







Camping with 120 people brings on a whole new level of fun especially when 84 of those campers are 12-17 year old young women. What a great week we had! Singing, skits, swimming, hiking, archery, games, good food, ROPE course, certification classes, a giant slumber party under the stars and Booboo the bear to keep everyone on their toes.  Arise and Shine Forth - BOOT Camp 2012!

A very big thank you to my assistant directors ♥Laura, Kelly & Becky! ♥

It's good to be home.

July 8, 2012

Girls' Camp 2012

Girls' Camp has arrived.   A year of planning will play out this week in the beautiful Sierra mountains. Lucky for me I have 42 amazing staff that will help me pull of a week of fun for girls ages 12-18.

Back in a week.

Wish me luck.
Oh yeah, My assistants and I get to sleep in a trailer while everyone else is in tents.  Nice!

Now let's hope Yogi and Booboo stay away.

June 11, 2012

Girls' Camp Prep

Team building with 14 and 15 year old girls makes for a really fun weekend.