After I am done with my time at camp, I have to rush back to Raleigh to pick up family at the airport who are all arriving for my sister's Graduation and coincidentally my 21st birthday. The most exciting of all is that our cousin Aly is finally making a trip to NC since we moved here almost 12 years ago. Aly and I are the same age, only separated by a "whopping 5 weeks and 5 days" (what I would say when we were kids to show that she was no better than me just because she is "older"). To the right is a picture of Aly (on the right) and her older sister Erica (on the left). Both are awesome and I wish that I could see them more often, but living in states almost 15 hours apart can kind of do that. But none-the-less Aly will be here next week and we have lots to catch up on. The last time I saw her in person would probably take two hands if I can remember correctly. When she gets here we'll show her around town and I'm sure that she'll want to go shopping to see what NC has to offer. And of course we will definitely go out to ring in the hour of my 21st. There will be celebrating at the house with family and friends of Carly's graduation and my 21st. We are going to have lots of fun while the family is here and I cannot wait for everyone to arrive for the celebrating to begin. And as soon as the celebration is over and the family begins to leave I as well will begin my summer adventure to Charlottesville, VA to start my internship with Heritage Theatre Festival. Check it out because we have an amazing season this summer!
So, back to the reason why I did not post last week. I was back up on the most amazing mountain in the world working a retreat with a group of kids from Delray Beach, FL. I had no idea what to expect with these kids, but I knew that we would have fun, especially with the staff that I was working with. There was Vincent, who I met last summer, and I have so much love for since he's so awesome and doesn't have a care in the world. Then there was Julia, who was on New Staff with me during our first summer in 2009. She and I have become great friends, especially sharing a few games of Bananagrams from time to time online. And last, but certainly not least was Sarah. She was a returning staff member during my first summer and she has been a great friend to me ever since. Sarah and Vincent are back at camp this summer (which I am envious of) and Julia and I have work/school. But, regardless of that last bit of information we were all ready to have a great time together for a week.

This is my tangent that I have to go on. Now if you have looked up where this group was from you may know where I'm going. These kids are from a place that is very well off where they have a lot of things handed to them. Nothing against having "stuff" because I hope that one day I can provide my family with "stuff" as my parents have provided somewhat with me. But the problem was that these kids really did not understand why they had to do what they called "Child Labor" (which is far from what we were doing). Sharing with them that we were giving back to God by cleaning up his wonderful creation was a concept they really did not grasp. There was a lot of complaining about having to do this work and it was frustrating at times. Unfortunately not too many of the kids worked hard all afternoon, but I do feel there were a few that got something out of it. That is all that matters, and I hope one day that all of them will realize the impact that had on the camp and what they did. The staff and campers this summer will be most appreciative for it all.
Okay, so then on Thursday we had two more outings to go. We had a hard time getting going that morning, so our second outing was cut a bit short. But we did a hike up to a place called John's Rock which was located above the Pisgah Forest's Fish Hatchery. It was another time where the kids were not used to doing much beyond just playing video games on their couches at home, so needless to say that this was a difficult hike for some, but they all really were happy once we made it to the top with the amazing view that was provided.
We had such a great time up at the top. The view was great and it was great to see nothing but God's creation for miles upon miles and no signs of "civilization." After we got back down, another bag lunch was had and we got a chance to go inside the Fish Hatchery for a few minutes. We then ventured down to Dupont National Forest and got to take a look at Hooker Falls and stick our feet in the water for a few minutes. It was relaxing, but we had a long day and were ready to get back to camp. After dinner we had our closing campfire with more songs and skits, plus some s'mores. The kids left the next morning after breakfast and while we were sad to see them go, we were happy to have a little time together as staff before we had to part ways for the summer. I finally mustered up the courage to leave late that afternoon and stopped in Greensboro to have dinner with Andy, Loren, and Zack. We went and saw Fast Five (the latest installment in The Fast and The Furious series) and were pleasantly surprised with how amazing the movie was. The ending lead the audience to believe another movie was in the making, which is exciting because the story has continued to develop in a nice format. I finally got back to my parents' house on Saturday and immediately went with them to see The Hangover Part II. It was a little awkward to see that movie with them due to some of the content, but the movie was still great.
Ever since then I have just stayed in the house preparing for my departure on Saturday back to camp. While all that happens I'm still getting ready for my summer in Virginia and putting things together to have a smooth transition up there. Can't wait for what all the next two weeks has in store, as I anxiously await the events that are to perspire.