Sunday, July 21, 2013

Woodsman Week 2

Woodsman style "Cinnamon Dulce Latte" made by me, the ex-Starbucks barista.  I haven`t lost my skills.
      There are few things that measure up to the hype.  Y`know that I mean, like those things you get all excited about, but them you actually do them, and you are like, "Hmmm... well, that was a waste of time/money/brainspace."  Going into these two weeks out at Woodsman, that was my fear:  that I would be disappointed. 

     I wanted to feel like part of the team, to have fun, to cook edible food, and to spend some time with the Lord out in nature.  I wanted to have the best two weeks of my summer.  

     Wish granted.  

My cooking partner, Julie, using the grill like a boss
     Julie, who is also married to a staff member at Camp Homewood, and I had decided months ago to cook together at Woodsman.  She and I are the kind of friends who like to do something when we`re together, so we figured this was the perfect bonding experience for us... and it was!  Between us, we have four little boys, and Julie`s husband wisely arranged for us to have two babysitters (camp CITs) to help watch the kids while we cooked.  It worked great, and allowed us to have some great talks during our food-prep times.  We both are very organized, tidy, and efficient, so our kitchen ran smoothly all week.  It felt so great to be part of a team again! 
We had two babysitters out to take care of Julie and I`s kids (Z, and two out of three of her kids pictured here)

Z and I`s tent
    Z and I spent one night in a mouse-infested tent... where I basically stayed awake and read a book all night while mice poked their heads up right by my bed.  Morning could not come quickly enough!  Thankfully, when the sun rose, we were able to switch tents and spent the rest of the week sleeping soundly. 
     The only other times I encountered mice were one evening when a mouse walked right by my feet... so I killed it.  I`ve never killed anything before... and all I could think about after was how it probably had a family... so there is a good chance I will not be a hunter ever in my lifetime.  The next encounter with a mouse was in the cooktent, when a mouse fell into a bucket and was stuck.  We considered having me kill it, but decided to let it be free... so I was sent into the brush to release the poor creature.
Z standing on the dock, the swimming dock can be seen behind him in the water.

Z playing toys by the water`s edge.
    Free time at Woodsman was spent swimming, boating, jumping off rocks/docks, and more swimming.  Z took a nap every afternoon, so most days I would sit by the tent and read and journal during that time.  Once in a while the babysitters would have pity on me and let me go swimming during naptime, but the afternoons were so hot that they were usually already in the water by the time I got Z down for his sleep.  He and I would go swimming for a short while after his nap every day, then head back to the cook tent to prepare some delicious supper. 
Happy Campers eating supper on our "woodsman formal night"... which mostly involved everyone using ferns as hats/skirts/etc. 

My boy and me in the cook tent.

A view of woodsman from the water.  The tents are all hidden in the trees.

Tim, woodsman`s resident jack-of-all-trades, helps Z drive the party boat
    Today is the first Sunday in two weeks that I`m not heading back to Woodsman.  I`ve gotta say that I`m pretty sad about that.  I think it was probably the best two weeks of the entire time I`ve lived on Quadra! 

    Now I`m on to finishing the organizing for YWAM... we`re leaving in less than 5 weeks! 

1 comment:

Dawn C said...

No! Not mice in the tent! Glad you found a solution. So tough, killing a mouse. Glad you had fun both weeks.