Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Girls Camp 2007 "Anchor in Christ"

Girls camp came off without a hitch last week, and now I can take a breath and wait a month until I think about next year. Overall the week was a success! The weather perfect, no one got seriously hurt, the food was yummy, all the classes and activities were a hit and all 85 girls seem to enjoy themselves.


Our theme for camp this year was "Anchor in Christ" to go along with the value Faith. We took the nautical side of the theme and had a lot of fun with it. Each level was a cruise line (Royal Caribbean, Princess, Celebrity, etc.) There was so much to do with it that it will be hard to come up with one for next year.

For our craft we made these "Anchor in Christ" boards and also decorated bottles and put our testimonies in them for "Testimony in a Bottle".


One night for our Spirit Walk we had a slide show of pictures of the Savior. To go with the words from "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" It was very powerful.

Tired Girls after a scavenger hunt.

The lake up at camp is really cold. But it didn't stop many of the girls from jumping in on those warm afternoons. They usually jumped in screamed and then climbed right out. Big reason why we required them to wear life jackets.



Chipmunks were EVERYWHERE! I mean EVERYWHERE!!! They get very spoiled at girls camp, because the girls leave treats everywhere. I started to wonder what they ate on the weekends.


Jacob was well loved at camp! He was fought over several times by these girls. It will be a fun story to tell him someday of how he spent a week at girls camp and the girls all loved him. Not many boys will be able to say that!


Gangster Steph with her Gangster Jake!

(Jacob was part of our act)

Hawaiian night! Me with some of the leaders.
I had awesome leaders!!! Couldn't have done it without them.



Every cruise ship has a spa, so we had a spa day during free time just for leaders. The women came and enjoyed a foot bath, a massage, a drink, a treat, and even got to wear my fan hat! It was fun to pamper them.




Camp Zarahemla is so beautiful. Our driving time changed from 2 hours to 3 hours due to a road closure and many people complained about it, until they got there. They all said "Well worth the drive". It is now my favorite place to camp.


On the last night we had a cruise dinner. It was a lot of fun. The girls all dress up and they looked so good. Here are a few of them before the dinner. Unfortunately, I didn't get any pictures of the dinner, I was too busy with Jacob, and helping out that I never got a chance.
Here is myself with my Assistant Diane. We worked so well together and she kept me laughing through all the stresses.

6 comments:

Michelle said...

Way fun! You guys put on a awesome girls camp. Those are some lucky YW! Can't wait to see what you come up with next year.

susie said...

Loved your ideas, Steph! I can't believe you did that w/ your little guy. I was ward camp director, and they released me cuz of my baby. You're awesome. And...I probably will copy your ideas one day!

Tara said...

Camp was great! You did a great job with it and I'm sure it's a relief to have it over.

If I could get another kid-free week with my hubby, complete with a cute little cabin, I'd go to Girl's Camp every year!:)

Camille said...

Way to go Stephanie! I hope you can relax for more than 1 month.

Camille said...

Way to go Stephanie! I hope you can relax for more than 1 month.

Jackie said...

Glad to hear that girls camp was a success! Looks like a lot of fun!