Wednesday, 27 January 2010

So we've officially determined that we're going to New Mexico for spring break! All of the older kids camps went there together last year, and we decided it was the best option for our camp to go back this year. We'll be by ourselves and take about 12 kids, so it'll be nice and small so we'll have a lot of fun activities planned. Plus, it helps that my director, Garrett, is from NM and can hook us up with lots of awesome things to do. We do, however, have to all start thinking seriously about fundraising for the trip. We're thinking the trip will cost about $8500 total, and I think we already have about $3000. So If any of you are feeling particularly charitable, let me know!

On another note, we had the junior high all-nighter on Friday night. 60 kids- skating, bowling, pizza, hanging out in the gym, bus scavenger hunt thingy at 4 in the morning. No sleeping, for anyone, whatsoever. It was actually a lot of fun. I started dying a little in the middle, but when we got on the bus for the relay I woke back up a bit. The kids all seemed to have a good time too. I thought 2 1/2 hours at a skating rink was a bit long, but they enjoyed it. I think one of my highlights though was all of my camp kids dancing to all of the music at the bowling alley: cotton eye joe, the electric slide, the macarena, etc. All very entertaining. And the bus rally (haha I think that's the 3rd different way I've referred to it) was really fun. We split up into 2 teams where we had different spots to go to around the city. The kids picked the order in which to go, and then we rode on buses to the different spots and all had to run out and do a task (jumping jacks, sing "funky chicken", do "the jerk") while someone took a picture. Sadly, my bus lost, but that means that my streetleader, Hassie, would get pied in the face, so that's not such a bad loss, ha.

It took a day of sleep to recover, and now things are back to normal. Camp has gone well the past two days. We managed to suspend 3 kids from camp today because they were acting up a lot yesterday. It's always a shame to have to suspend kids, but I guess they won't really learn otherwise.

So here's some pics from the all-nighter:










Monday, 18 January 2010

I'm really bad at this whole blog thing, I've decided. I'm sorry for all of you who check this every day (*cough*Katharine*cough*)in eager anticipation of a new post. I barely have internet these days, and when I do, I never feel like writing anything. But that makes it more special when i Do write...right??

Anyway, things are going well here. Still keeping busy. When we got back from Christmas vacation we had a week of activities and seminars/classes, ended by a intern/streetleader weekend retreat. The retreat was really fun. We went to a place called Camp Haluwasa (or something.it means "hallelujah what a Savior" in some language). On friday night everyone got together to play a big game of hide-and-go-seek. So much fun. It was also cool getting to know some of the streatleaders who I didn't really know at all.

Last week we had our 1st week of camp after the break. It was actually only the 2nd full week that we've had since I've been here, meaning we had camp Monday through Thursday, without any half-days of school, or other things getting in the way of a normal camp day. It's crazy...the kids here are always having days off of school for no reason. I hear that this semester will be a lot more consistent in the schedule, though. We had so much last semester keeping us from a normal week of camp- the banquet, the summit, Thanksgiving, etc. So it will be nice to have a more consistent schedule this semester, without so many big projects to take on.

This weekend was very busy but lots of fun. Friday night all the camps got together and took about 50 kids to see Peter Pan in Philly. I love Peter Pan (J. M. Barrie being my author in my senior English class...). All of the little kids enjoyed it so much. The stage was really cool and kind of in the middle of the auditorium so that the seats wrapped around it and everyone saw the play from a different angle. It was really interactive too. My kids who went, the 5th and 6th graders, were a bit too old and "cool" for it though, I think. The one girl in my camp I was sitting next to, Tyannie, kept yelling out different things like "Smee! Smee!" Or, as Peter and Wendy stood on the stage above us, sweating, "Yo, he's drippin! Hey Peter- You drippin!" It was a good play none the less :)
So all of the camps go on Spring Break for about a week to a destination of their choice. We've been deciding what to do, and how to raise money for it. Jessie, who works at my camp with me, is from Jersey and so on Sat morning her little sister and people from her youth group came to get a tour of Camden, hang out with some of our kids and have some lunch. They are thinking of helping us raise money for spring break, so it was cool for them to come and see some of the kids they'd be raising money for. We played some pool, Uno, and some hockey, which made me realize I am extremely out of shape, ha.
Saturday night I went with Chad and Matt Williams to see Turning Violet Violet play in Philly. It's this new, up and coming band that's awesome...and also happens to have my sister and brother-in-law in it. (Keep your eyes out for them!) So that was a fun night, I always love to see Sarah's band play :)
The not-so-fun thing was having to get up at 6:30 the next morning for church. It was an intern Sunday which meant that we all had to go to a church about 45 mins away to work for 3 services and try and sell our t-shirts and get people to fill out pledge cards. Some of the interns and I were in charge of leading the children's church for all 3 services which was fun but very exhausting. 3 rounds of skits, songs, a Bible message, and games with 1st-5th graders takes a lot out of you. When I got home I passed out for like 2 hours which made everything better :)

So now it's a new week. No camp today because it's MLK day...so we're gonna go hang out with our streetleaders in like 30 mins. Don't know what we're doing but hopefully it'll be fun. A lot of the streatleaders at my camp have left and so we have new ones, so it'll be good to get to know them better.

So things I can use prayer on...1st of all, that I continue to connect with my community her in Camden- with my housemates, with my kids, with my other co-workers. Sometimes when you're in a place for a while, it's easy to become complacent about things. Or when you do the same thing every day, it becomes a routing and you forget to treat every day as new and exciting. Pray that I continue to live everyday with dedication to these kids with energy and excitement. Plus, we're trying to really push the idea to our kids that when they ask God for something, he will provide. That he is there and he can do anything. He can move mountains. I think I need to work on believing that better myself before I can convince these kids it's true.
Second, that I would have a direction for this summer and for next year. There's so much that I want to do this summer, but I have no money. It sucks realizing that you can't do all the things you want to if you don't have the money to do it. Stupid money. And I have an idea for what I want to do next year, but I just want to really feel God pulling me in a specific direction. I don't want to do something just because it's the best option I have, but because it's the right option.

So there's finally a bit of an update for you. I can't promise I'll start writing more on here, because I know myself. But I'll try my best. Hope everyone's doing well and enjoying your January.

Love you all,
Rachel x

PS if any of you who read this would like to contribute financially to my year here, or to our spring break trip, you can go to http://upusa.servicenetwork.com/donate.asp ... choose general donation and you can either put "Rachel Allen" or "Grace Spring Break Trip" in the memo box. It would be much appreciated! :)