Our team finally arrived at the camp venue yesterday afternoon. We’re staying in a hotel on the bank of the Danube River overlooking Serbia. What a beautiful place! Here’s a picture of the sunset last night.
The campers arrived today – 9 guys, 9 girls. Several are returnees from last year’s camp. Words can hardly express the delight in seeing and hugging them again. After a snack and a brief rest after their trip, they were ready to play soccer, do beadwork, play Uno, and just hang out together. I feel like a mom with 18 young adult teenagers.
Our team’s best laid plans for evening activities were scrambled when dinner was prepared much later than expected and then a rainstorm rolled in. So much for the outdoor scavenger hunt we’d prepared. Oh well, we practiced flexibility (a key word in our vocabulary while on missions trips) and played Balloon Pictionary instead. The kids laughed and joked – the noise level nearly split our eardrums. They got quite competitive, too, as they raced to draw pictures for their teams. This year the camp has added a young married Romanian couple to the staff as worship leaders. They’ve already contributed by leading the kids in a spontaneous worship time this afternoon. Great stuff. They’ll sing each morning and in the evenings, too…if all goes as planned. Then again, we’d better be flexible!
There are several factors that throw last-minute schedule changes our way – the weather (an afternoon or evening rainstorm cancels outdoor games), whether or not meals are served at the appointed time, the length an activity takes to complete (if a Bible lesson generates lively discussion, we’re going to let it continue rather than cut it off simply to stay on schedule), and the needs of the kids. If they’re tired or not feeling well, then we’ll adjust to meet their needs.
And so, the challenge we face is to think fast and be ready for whatever comes, keeping the kids’ needs first and foremost. Tomorrow will be our first full day with them and thinking fast will only be a wish unless I get some sleep (it’s about 12:35 AM as I write this). There’s a 10-hour difference between here and home, and jet lag is doing a number on me. It’s hitting several other team members quite hard, too. Pray for good rest so that we can function at our best.





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