Hi from Tiger, Georgia!!
What a whirlwind week this has been! I’m enjoying my fifth
evening here at camp. And how overwhelmingly joyful these past days have been.
The first of my 13 weeks here, this week has been our “Work Week”. Both the
Service Crew (that’s what I’m a part of!) and the first session Summer Staff (that’s
the program I worked with last year) have been working hard to prep camp for
the summer. Whether its building the environment for the main room, setting up
the huge tent, or prepping the Art Barn and Outpost for camp, everyone has been
working hard and getting to know each other.
My week started out as beautifully as possible. I had an
(extremely) early flight out of Manchester. But honestly, I don’t think I’ve
ever been more excited to get out of bed at 3:45am. One fruit smoothie and a
layover in Chicago later, I touched down in Atlanta! Even getting off the plane
was exciting! I walked past the very terminal I left Georgia from last year
(weird that I remember it, I know).
As other summer missionaries’ flights began to arrive, our numbers grew and soon we filled most of the Atlanta airport atrium. While we waited to for everyone, we saw a priest walking through the airport. Assuming he was with us, we made violent hand gestures to get him to join us. We couldn’t understand why he looked confused. “Do I know you?” he said. “Are you with the Summer Missionaries?” we all replied. “Umm, no, I am just heading home from a wedding.”
Come to find out, this priest just happened to be walking through the airport the same time a group of young catholic college students were gathered in the atrium. We apologized for bothering him but since he was already over with us, we asked for a blessing. #catholicprobs. Thankfully he obliged and stayed around to chat for a bit. We learned that he was from Minnesota (it’s a cool state, I’ve heard) and he said he’d be praying for us all summer! How cool is that.
The next few days brought some hard work, great community time, and lots of laughter. The rhythm of prayer here is really inspiring. Each morning we start with a Holy Hour followed by community Morning prayer. We eat breakfast, work for a few hours, have lunch, work some more and have mass, dinner, and a session in the evening followed by Night Prayer. I have really enjoyed getting to know the other wonderful young adults who have also given up part or all of this summer with the same mission: bringing teens closer to Christ. (below is my view from morning prayer each day)
One of my proud accomplishments this week involved the set-up of a very large tent. Yep. I helped build that. This tent is used daily for mass with the teens and their parishes.
In addition to the tent, I have been working a lot in the Outpost (my second home for the summer, the camp store). Anna , a new friend of mine from Kansas, and I will be in charge of running the Outpost! It has been great to get to know her over the past couple days as we’ve been inventorying, sweeping, cleaning, and setting up the store for a wonderful summer.
I am sure I am missing stuff, but I will be
updating a couple times a week. Send any prayer requests my way, and know that
I think and pray for you often!
Love from Georgia,