Tomorrow I think I will take the camera to work and get some pictures of me and Nicholas and the beautiful camp I am working on. =)
There's this amazing thing that happens when I become familiar with a place. First, you walk in, and you see it for the first time. Then, you look around, and get familiar with it, Then, you clean it. You get to know every nook and cranny while sweeping, dusting, wiping, brushing, polishing. You know every little detail of it. It is now a part of you - you own it.
Or at least, that's how I feel about the places I clean. It's just cool. I guess it's just what comes naturally when you put time and effort into something, and when you really do care if a place is kept nice.
I'm hungry!
<3
Taste and see that the Lord is good. =)
Loshie
There's this amazing thing that happens when I become familiar with a place. First, you walk in, and you see it for the first time. Then, you look around, and get familiar with it, Then, you clean it. You get to know every nook and cranny while sweeping, dusting, wiping, brushing, polishing. You know every little detail of it. It is now a part of you - you own it.
Or at least, that's how I feel about the places I clean. It's just cool. I guess it's just what comes naturally when you put time and effort into something, and when you really do care if a place is kept nice.
I'm hungry!
<3
Taste and see that the Lord is good. =)
Loshie
1 comment:
You have no idea how big the camp really is. I have been walking the camp for ten years and I can still find something I have yet to see. It is such an awesome feeling when you are walking around in the woods and you stuble upon an area that is so beautiful and amazingly peaceful, and you just stop and close your eyes. "I am here, in God's wonderful creations, wondering, what in this world can he satisfy the heart with. And in this place I find serinity in you Lord." And you take a deep breath, open your eyes, and all the world seems at peace at that very moment. And you continue on your journey through the exquisite forest. And you have the knowledge that there is no one around you but a few people for 2 square miles. What an amazing feeling. :-) On a day when there are not any campers there of course.
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