Saturday, June 25, 2016

What a week!

It was an amazing week at Junior Camp this past week! Those who know me well know that I am a firm believer in camp ministries. When you get kids away from TV, video games, and etc, that's when God will move. I am not sure of the exact numbers, but had a few kids come to know Christ as Savior, and several more reaffirming their salvation, or making decisions to live a life more pleasing to God. There were 9 boys in my cabin, and I really enjoyed getting to interact and visit with them. We had a good bunch. The weather stayed calm during the week. It was very hot, so we did a lot of indoor games, and had water abundantly available to them. It did not start raining until camp was over. God held that rain off for us! I came home exhausted and a little sunburned, and after doing laundry and a long nap, I'm ready for the next camp! I could truly make camp ministries a life-long career. I enjoy it that much!  If I have parents of Junior campers reading this blog, you have great kids, and you should be proud! Junior camp was my first big adventure of the summer, and my next one comes in 2 weeks, which is Junior High camp! Pray for me! LOL.  :-)

While I was at camp on Thursday, I noticed on radar that Hutchinson got hit pretty hard with some nasty weather. When I came home, I noticed that some of my corn and sunflowers were laying down from the wind. I'll need to stake those up. The green tomatoes are popping out everywhere! I even found a stray tomato plant, which must have been a seed from last year. That brings my total to 11 tomato plants, the most I've ever had! I found a red cherry tomato, and it sure was good! I'm going to wait a while before inviting people to come out to pick green tomatoes. There a quite a few, but not enough to stand up to last year's demand. Some people didn't get any last year. I want to build up the supply before opening it up.  

This was just a quick little blip of an update before I get to go flip burgers and dogs for the Monarchs baseball game. I'm grateful to have this job which helps me get through the dry summer months of no school paycheck. God does provide. Thanks for reading, and God bless!

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