Last week I was able to go to my very first
Girls Camp since I was
in the Young Women's program as a teenager. I was a bit worried for a few reasons,
the main one being that I don't enjoy camping! But we all got through it
and had a GREAT time!
The theme for our Stake Girls Camp was:
CARS
"Driving Standards for a Divine Purpose".
Each ward was given a car from the Disney Movie as their 'mascot',
as well as a value from the Young Women's Program.
Our ward got 'Fillmore' as our car, and Faith as our value.
I made this cute poster to hang up in our camp.
(sorry...I blocked out our ward name for privacy!).
The highlight of camp (besides testimony meeting), was being able to do
We helped sand and stain hundreds of wooden toy cars that will eventually
be sent to kids all over the world. The girls LOVED it!!
Another highlight was participating in "Singing in the Trees."
It's a tradition that started several years ago in our Stake, and the girls
look forward to it every year. It is done at dark, right before our testimony meetings.
Each ward gathers in a spot in the trees, and waits for their turn
to sing a song (we sang "I Walk By Faith"), as we shine flashlights
into the trees. I'm not explaining it super well, but it was a beautiful, spiritual moment,
and was the perfect way to head into our Ward Testimony Meeting.
Instead of using flashlights for 'Singing in the Trees', our ward made Mason Jar Lanterns
to use. They were super easy to make, and looked beautiful in the dark!
(
HERE'S a great tutorial. We used contact paper instead of vinyl,
and electric tea lights instead of candles).
I was terrible about taking pictures of everything while we were there, but did get
some pictures of 2 handouts that my secretary and I made for the girls.
This is the one made by my secretary. She got the idea from
HERE.
And here's the one I made (quote is from
this talk, handout idea from
HERE).
I don't have a file from my secretary, but if you'd like a copy of
the 'Glow' handout file without the watermark, you can access it
HERE!
We ended up having 20 girls from our ward attend Girls Camp.
I loved being able to spend time with them away from 'real life'. It gave me a chance
to get to know them better, and to just have FUN together!
Can't wait until next year!