There were Kids, they were Alive ( and continued to be until home time, after that, I have no further knowledge, but assume all is well) and they were Outside - job done!
It rained, but not as heavily as the great storm of numpty nump, so we still have a legend to beat, but it was an awesome weekend.
Kids pushing the boundaries both physically and spiritually, some amazing challenges and activities, great teaching, stupendous worship ( well, I enjoyed it!), more than enough food ( phew), cooks who had it all under control, tuck to die for ( and smartly bagged too) great sharing with kids and adults alike and a bit of a tan to top it all off, but not quite dark enough to hide the MASSIVE bruise I sustained when falling out of a canoe in inappropriate attire.You should really read the kit list and follow the instructions the DCO gives you and remember that the activities are primarily for the children!
We have room for 80 kids, so friends in London North East - look out for the publicity for next year's event - it's already provisionally booked for the 20 - 22nd June 2008.
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Is this the report that's going in the salvationist? If not it SO should be!
Judith thought it very funny that it was you taking her place in the famous overturning canoe!!!!
We have just been watching you've neem framed and I have to say it would have been £250 in the bag to fund next year's event if we'd had a video camrea there!
My bruise is spectacular too!
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