I. love. camp.
Summer camp, at Tippecanoe Baptist Camp in North Webster, Indiana, was a tradition I participated from 1997-2007. From age 9 to 19, I trekked the three hours north from my home town to spend anywhere from a week as a camper or counselor to a whole summer as a lifeguard immersed at this modest summer retreat. The American Baptist Association of Indiana and Kentucky has rallied around this little camp for years - despite the distance, I chose to go here because my father and his family attended years ago.
From singing the camp song (Eye-I-kee-I-kus, nobody like us, we are the kids from the baptist camp!) to gathering around the campfire in the evenings,
I know it sounds cheesy, but this place changed my life. I made friends, experienced leadership opportunities, and grew in my faith. Due to circumstances with school, I've missed out on camp for the last four years, but after a friend reached out needing female counselors, I grabbed my three vacation days and headed out. It was definitely a wake up call, as kids I watched over years ago were now employed at camp as lifeguards, or even volunteering alongside me as a fellow cabin leader. I felt so old!
Some elements have changed, but most are the same. There's something comforting about the cinderblock cabins, the seaweedy lake, and the quiet chapel, surrounded by woods, dappled with sunlight, inhabited with kids singing at the top of their lungs.
Enjoy the pictures from this week :)
This. looked. awesome.
ReplyDeleteOh, I miss Tippy. Sounds like an amazing week. (Did you do MAD...err, MMAD? How's my baby brother?)
ReplyDeleteI grew up spending summers at a (I would suppose) similar camp in northern Wisconsin. It's been 10 years now since I've seen the place, but not a single summer has gone by that I didn't consider making my way back up there. Good for you actually doing it!
ReplyDeleteI had met my old friends,and we planed to go goa.
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