So I missed Top Tens on the Tenth...again. But hey I've been busy planning a wedding, preparing for marriage, and working to fund both endeavors. I am about to head to one of my favorite places on earth for the next four weeks. Philip and I will be camp counselors at the same camp where we met, started dating, and where we are getting married! Boo ya! Some people think I'm crazy for spending my last month before the wedding doing this, but I am so glad we made this decision. I love Ross Point. And I am going crazy! I go to sleep and dream about the wedding. I finally crawl out of bed because nagging items on my wedding to-do list bouncing through my brain. I NEED a distraction. Thankfully, most every project is done. So I can leave breathing easy. We have a full week between counseling and wedding bells. There's nowhere that I'd rather spend my last month of singleness. Plus, those few weeks doing something we love will earn us enough dough to fund our honeymoon to here. Aka heaven! Our own private hot tub, an aquarium, glow-in-the-dark mini golf, an indoor aquatic center, an exact replica of Columbus' ship (Philip's fave), good eats, good shopping, good times with the man that I love--if only they had a forever 21...Oh wait, they have a forever21?!
Before I start drooling, I want to share a little about the place that I love with you.
1. It's in a beautiful location. I'll take pine trees and a sunset over a lake any day. Especially when that oasis of wilderness is only a block away from KFC.
2. The friends that you meet. Like my fiancé, his best man Korey, and my best friend/bridesmaid Nicole.
3. Fun recreational activities: swimming, canoeing, mini-golf, the high ropes course, the rock wall, ahhhhhh.
4. Worship. Nothing romances my heart like an acoustic guitar in the hands of someone who loves Jesus. God and I connect in a special way when I sing songs about his amazing love.
5. I always connect with God there. The whole camp is focused on campers, counselors, and staff growing closer to our Lord.
6. The people that work there. From the counselors(hey I'm going to be one of those), to the summer staff(I WAS one of those), to the directors, to the cooks. They all love God, love the campers, and have such servant hearts. Don't be surprised if you see the head hauncho John Batchelder cleaning a toilet or pulling weeds or weed-blowing goose poop off the lawn.
7. The food. This stuff is top notch. We're talking cookies the size of your face. And, the best part, it's all served up family style.
8. I have so many great memories there. Every time I pull up to the place it takes me back. From serious memories like the first time I believed God when he said, "You are not worthless you are mine," to silly memories of laughter, pixie stix, more laughter, maybe throw in some Veggie Tales.
9. Freedom. I've always felt that Ross Point provided a judgement-free atmosphere. People are encouraged to be themselves, and accepted for who they are.
10. (This may be related to several things I mentioned before but) It's a sacred place for Phil & I's relationship. So many important milestones for us happened on those campgrounds. God truly constructed our relationship there. I can't wait to see what he'll do in these next 4 weeks!
Friends, I'll probably be MIA for awhile. Big things are happening. There will be internet (remember it's a block away from KFC) but I might be a little preoccupied chasing kids around, or reading my bible, or snuggling with my man-candy. I send you my warmest wishes.
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