2016 Rosebud Mission Trip
Friday, June 17, 2016
Day 6
It's going to be a scorcher. At 5:15 this morning, it was
already 76 degrees and the sun was just beginning to come up. We did get a good
deal of packing in last night, so this morning should go fairly quickly. The
adults begin to gather on the church's front porch at about 5:45, and as we do
each morning share stories of the day prior and hopes for the day ahead. As
usually happens on our last day, we compare it to previous trips; and all
agreed, this was one of the best weeks we enjoyed to date. There was no drama,
the teams worked together extremely well, and the kids had a great deal of fun.
All thought this year's youth leadership team was the best ever and that this
is a testament to why we had so few problems. The fact that so many of our
youth are returning probably has something to do with the success of our trip,
but we were still amazed that some of our recurring rivalries and tensions just
didn't seem to manifest themselves this year making this a really enjoyable
time for all involved.
Our wake up team had one last opportunity to make our waking
experience a memorable one, and they did a good job. However, as quickly as we
thought things would go, it seemed like we were in slow motion. Not pressed for
time like we usually are when we are heading to the river, final pack up and
cleaning seemed to lack its normal sense of urgency. We actually ended up
leaving 30 minutes later than planned. Still, as we had not special timetable
to keep, it didn't matter and all worked out great. After saying morning
prayers, we said our good-byes to Mother Karen and headed off to Pawnee Plunge,
a large water park in the city of Columbus.
Most slept on our journey (not the drivers) and when we
arrived, seeing the giant water slides got everyone excited. But before we
headed into the park, we sat under the trees in the adjacent park to have
lunch. Needless to say it was a quick lunch as even in the shade it was
definitely warm and the sounds of splashing water was enticing. Once in the
water park it was a free for all as kids broke into teams to ride the lazy
river tubing, slide down the different slides, soak in the deeper pools, climb
the rock wall, and jump off the diving boards. A few found a place in the shade
to rest and enjoy a little peace and quiet.
Looking at the way the kids broke up into groups was
interesting. They were not in the groups they began the week with. Youth on
their first trip were intermixed with our experienced youth and some of the
groups were the same groups that worked together all week. When it came time to
head home, everyone grabbed a cool drink waiting for them at the vans and we
stopped to fill up the vehicles and get some dinner at McDonalds. After dinner,
the chatter in the vans was electric for about the first hour, the last 45
minutes seemed to quiet down. Not sure if they were just tired from all the
water and sun, or if they realized our trip was about to end. But the rest did
them well. When we arrived at the church, this year they had enough energy to
empty the trailer and clean out the vans faster than they had ever done before.
With the trailer empty, the vans cleaned, and items stacked at the
church, the team gathered for one more prayer of thanksgiving. We said our
good-byes, and a parking lot that had been filled with excitement was now
quiet. However, our story does not end here. Over the next few days our youth
began posting the pictures they took on Facebook and the excitement continues.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
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