Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Out with the old and in with the new!






Yesterday the first camp left and the new camp was at camp all at the same time. It happened in just minutes. Everything is moving so quickly here, it's hard to keep up with the blog and get time to talk to Jeff about what is going on. I'll do my best to recap the end of the old camp.


Jeff did a fantastic job of tying the end of the post secret thread with kids writing their secrets on cards. For the cross talk, he had the post secrets nailed to the cross. He would use the cards during his talks also. The use of the real secrets gave Jeff's messages a feel like it was more like a conversation, instead of Jeff talking to the campers. On the last night, Jeff had the cross out and some of the campers stopped by and read the secrets. It was interesting to watch them read the secrets on the cross as they each approached the cross with a level of reverence and respect. It was quiet. No laughing and giggling while reading their peers' deepest and darkest hurts. Jeff stood next to one young man and asked, "What do you think of this?" He said, "It makes me really glad I came to this place, and really glad that everyone came."
Jeff's night 6 talk was about how to walk with Christ. Jeff broke it down into denying yourself, taking up your cross daily and following Him. Jeff used the visual of the cross with the secrets on it as the cross we take up and carry. This talk was put simply. It gave kids a detailed picture of what it means to follow Christ.
Many kids accepted Christ this week! During the new believer's walk, kids were given Bibles. Some kids had never touched a bible before! What an honor for Jeff to guide them in the first part of the journey.


It is HOT here. We are having LOTS of pool time. Deek and Janna are playing with their dinosaurs in the shade. Here is Deek acting like a dinosaur on dress up night!
Our new campers are a smaller group but an interactive bunch! We are now in day 2 of a new week!

Friday, July 24, 2009

It's no secret










Jeff is doing a good job of setting up leaders to have great, open cabin times. Every night after he talks, kids and leaders go back to their cabins for cabin time. During cabin time they discuss the questions that Jeff has written before hand for them to apply and process what is said during that night's message. Leaders are saying that their cabin times are going exceptionally well with kids really opening up.

On night 2 the kids anonymously wrote their secrets on a card. Reading the cards was heart breaking. Kids, as we know deal with so much! No kid wrote a silly card. I've included a few below.





On night 3 Janna helped in Jeff's message to show how we all have chosen to do our own thing and have turned our backs on our heavenly father. Doing our own thing or "sin" was demonstrated by Janna turning her back on Jeff. She did such a good job. It was scary! (See photo) In fact she kept her back to him, folded her arms and had her head cocked in such a way that the crowed laughed because it was so cute! Walking down the boardwalk takes twice as long as it did before with leaders and kids stopping to talk to Janna. We tried to get Janna to do it last year, but she would not!

Cool story: A kid from Eatonville came to camp not believing in God at all. The second day, after hearing 2 of Jeff's talks and watching the work crew (kids who serve for free), he told his leader that his faith is now a 5 (on a scale from 1-100). By the end of the week he might be at a 25! That's a huge step for a kid who walked off the boat with no faith or desire to believe in God.

Tonight is the message of the cross. Please pray for Jeff as he tries to explain a very complex subject to an unchurched audience in a short amount of time.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Just Another Day in Paradise!







Day 2, week 1 of Malibu!

Just another day in paradise! Wow. We are really getting use to life at camp. Our accommodations are outstanding. The weather is hot and sunny. Families that we live with are relational, laid back and fun. The kids are making friends with the other families’ children. I am surprised at how friendly Janna and Deek are to the staff, work crew and campers here at camp. Janna introduces all of them to her Toucan, Kendall. “He’s a boy” she explains, concerned that people will be confused by his ambiguous name.
Jeff has given 2 talks, one each night. Tonight I had the GIFT of being able to listen to his talk. Two work crew girls came to the lodge to babysit Janna and Dietrich. We have not heard much feed back from campers and leaders yet, but we think he is doing pretty well. The kids are laughing at his jokes, and show signs of amusement at all of the appropriate times. At the beginning of tonight’s club, kids from South Kitsap yelled, “dance, dance, dance!” They wouldn’t shut up until he danced. So the sound guy played some music and Jeff started dancing on stage before his talk! It was hilarious.
Tonight’s talk went deep. Jeff painted the picture of Jesus Christ as a God who can handle our secrets, our hurts and our life’s stuff. He used the account in the Bible of the bleeding woman and Jairus’ daughter being brought back to life. Both people had secrets, or hurts or things they couldn’t handle, that Jesus could handle. He told the kids that we all have those secrets in our life, known and unknown by others. Sometimes they are questions for God or about life. He encouraged each kid to write their secret down on a card anonymously. Hopefully kids will do this! We will see!
Pray that kids and leaders take this request of writing secrets seriously. It can have great impact if they allow themselves to be subject to the process!
Thanks for being part of this journey with us.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Honeymoon Suite for 4!

Internet connection here is very limited. Here's a post from our first night. We are just now getting a good connection!


Campers come today... more later.

Honeymoon Suite for 4! Written at 11:15 pm July 19th.

This morning at 11 AM, Jeff, Janna and Deek and I loaded up a 12 passenger van and drove up to Egmont to meet our water taxi to take us to camp. The ride was beautiful and thankfully uneventful. Our friends, Tyler Marcus and Trevor Loya drove us up. (Tyler has most recently starred in our blog as our “manny” from last year.)

We were scheduled to stay in Egmont for the night and then ride the Malibu Princess with the other folks going up for the month. But Jeff was on a quest to get to camp earlier. With Cascade HS kids, ABTM girls and adult guests from Everett and Mill Creek at camp ending their week, Jeff couldn’t stay a boat ride away from them for the night. Some how Jeff worked it so that we all made it up, ahead of our group by about 15 hours. In time to see our departing friends from Everett and Mill Creek in their last week of camp.

So instead of a 3 hour boat ride on the Malibu Princess, we took a 1 hour water Taxi tide. Before boarding the small but speedy vessel, I quickly realized that I couldn’t bring all of the stuff I had packed for our month long trip. I chose our clothing bags and our toiletry bags and left the rest of the boxes at Egmont to come on the Malibu Princess.

When we arrived at Malibu during their evening club meeting, we were greeted by old friends who are at the end of their months serving, our good friend Colleen Price, and other folks we were eager to see.

Janna exclaimed, “this is the best camp ever!” Deek quickly parroted his enthusiastic sibling. “I want to go on a Totem Pole Hunt” she added. “What story is this totem pole telling, Mom?” The questions begin.
We took a self guided tour of camp after fighting off head leaders who really thought we needed their expertise to help us tour the place. The kids were DELIGHTED. Sand volleyball court to play in, walk ways to follow and explore, rocks to climb. It is 11 pm and I can hardly get them to sleep in our humble cabin.

Nine years ago, Jeff and I were married for 2 weeks and rushed off to Malibu for Jeff’s assignment where he served as program director for camp. We stayed in a 3 bedroom cabin called Siwash for the month while Jeff served. It was a fun but interesting time, learning to get along as husband and wife in the modest cabin with 2 other couples sharing the remaining rooms. We effectionately called it the “honeymoon suite” or the “Love shack”.

Because our permanent rooms are still occupied by the group leaving tomorrow, the property manager offered us our old honeymoon suite. The entire cabin has been replaced by bunk beds! I have Janna and Jeff on the tops and Deek and I on the bottoms. We’re not calling it the love shack this year. LOL.

We are happy to be at camp. It feels like home. Many people have found us to say they are praying for Jeff’s speaking and have been for sometime. We feel blessed to grab the baton and run our leg of the race. This last month is ending, and our month, a new one is just beginning. Tomorrow, our team will join us after lunch. We will settle in and learn jobs. Then, new campers come on Tuesday. That is not much time to teach over 100 people how to do their jobs! That will be a big day. Better go to sleep! Good night.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

A New Race!

It is camp season once again and we are working hard "training" for this year's race, a month long summer assignment at Young Life's favorite, Malibu.

Getting ready for camp has been challenging. First of all, we are leaving weeks earlier than our trip last time. Both of us have been busy in the ministries arranging camp trips for the groups we coordinate (Teen moms in Snohomish County, and kids from Mukilteo, Mill Creek and Everett!) This leaves little time to prepare!

But one thing is for sure, there is less of an unknown factor with this trip. We know that Jeff can speak to large groups of teenagers. We know that we must pray. We know how to entertain our kids and pack for a month. We know that we have a fantastic time relationally with each other. We are EXCITED.

So what have we been doing to prepare? We've been spending time with family. We went to see my Dad in Kennewick, WA. Jeff and I went on a marriage retreat to Las Vegas.

I've made the huge trip to the dollar store (to buy hours and hours of independent play time), communicated with other staff spouses about our new staff housing, and am doing my best to use EVERY summer time toy we own during the last days of a Northwest summer. Tomorrow night is "date night." Sound romantic? It is more like "the last supper" alone, with just the two of us. At Malibu we will always dine with our children and 300 of our closest friends! For our date, we are hoping to get in a pedicure, dinner and a movie.
Jeff is doing a fantastic job preparing. The teacher in me is proud of the way he is laying out his "curriculum" before he begins making sure that there is a clear purpose to each illustration and speaking point. He is doing some different things that have been done at Young Life properties in the mid west. We are excited, but cautious to use this. I'll tell you how it goes.
Fears, anxieties? They may exist. But they are hidden far below my to do list!

I spent time this spring worrying that Dietrich would run off the boardwalk into the white water of the inlet! But now, he really enjoys being a "good listener" and it is more likely that his sister would push him overboard than he'd go over by himself.

Spiritually, we are feeling pretty strong. I'm working on Beth Moore's "Believing God" with some friends from my small group. I am ready to exercise faith and believe that God will do anything, even miracles at camp this month. (Looking at the state of my house, I'd like him to start right here and now! :)).

I better get packing! Please begin praying for us NOW as we prepare to leave our lives for a month. We leave in exactly 4 days!
Photos:
1. Yankee Doodle Dash 7/4/09.
2. Janna, Deek and Ruben Rodriquez 7/5/09
3. Jeff and Tanya in Las Vegas, Late June.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

God's best

When Jeff and I were talking about what you've read about, I don't think you've heard about this kid.

A few camps ago, Jeff met a kid named Mike.

Jeff writes...

Mike, a 5 foot 2 inch tall 7th grader, asked if he could talk to me. He immediately told me that he is not allowed to see his mom anymore and how hard that is to know that he is going to have to grow up without a mom. During his 10 minute 'all camp quiet' time, He asked God "Why can't I see my mom anymore?" Amazingly, for a 7th grader, he heard God say to him, "you can't see your mom because I want what's best for you." I asked him why he thought God would say that. He told me through many tears that he has an abusive step-dad that his mom is now married to. We talked about how God knew if not seeing his mom and avoiding all the hurts and potential abuse he would experience, maybe it would be better for him to not see her at all. A hard truth. I told him that it's okay to be honest with your anger and hurt feelings to God. I asked him if I can pray with him. I prayed that if God said it's best, then He could trust and not doubt God. I thanked God that he wanted what was best for Mike, and that Mike was given the chance to understand how God wants what's best for his life. Shortly after that, Mike gave me a hug and told me "this was so meaningful for me!" and then got on his bus and headed back to Yelm. (pictured, boys from Yelm)

On night 4 Jeff talk is about God's best. He tells the campers that God wants the best for them, to live a live in relationship with God. It is amazing that this message is bringing healing to Mike's life. I'm sure he has a long road ahead of him. But, what a great start!

In order to give these kids his best, Jeff is NOT emailing and communicating with home. He is focusing on this group of campers and praying for our Everett area. (Yes, this is the same Jeff Huber that left Everett on July 25th!) If you notice Jeff isn't updating his facebook or responding to emails, that's why. He really wants to give this last group all he can by being "present".

I am trying to get the most out of the remaining days relationally with the cool staff wives I've met. They are an amazing group of ladies! We have had a great time getting to know each other and sharing life together. I even found one who is 1/2 Mexican!! Wow!
Thanks for reading and sticking with us. It's been fun for sure to hear from you!

Oh Dear!






Did I tell you that Wildhorse Canyon is a wildlife animal park (not really, but it could be!)


There are tons of deer, rabbits, salamanders, frogs, dragonflies, bats, coyotes. The coyotes don't come into camp, but there are deer who frequently travel through the little orchard around our staff lodge and climb up the fruit trees. We get pretty close to them, but they stay away at a safe distance of about 10-15 feet.





Yesterday, on our way 'home' from dinner, there were several deer on and near the path. I was pushing Janna in the stroller and Deek was walking behind. I was encouraging him to stay with us, but he saw one deer across the path from us, away from the rest of the herd. Dietrich kept walking towards the deer thinking of what it would be like to pet or even ride the Deer. The Deer had it's eyes locked on Deek with a laser like focus, crouched down in the ready position as if to charge... Deek said "hi Deer, Hi Deer!" from 15 feet.... 12 feet...10 feet, as I snatched him up to safety, thankful that I didn't have to tackle the deer to retrieve my son from the ferrocious herbivore. I guess a 28 lb kid isn't very intimidating to a deer!



A new camp arrived yesterday to the welcome of a gentle and warm rain. It seems the summer is ending and fall is rolling in. Jeff welcomes the new campers from a sound truck where he interacts with them before they go on their camp tour. (see pick of Jeff and kids on truck between the arrival of groups of campers)