1. I have never in my life been surrounded by so many watches. Its truly inkredible to hear the masses of beeps that stream from the watches every hour on the hour. Its enough to drive you mad. Any past Kanakuk staff kan probably relate.
2. This week has been tough. And for everyone who kalls K-Kaua'i "K-Kush," you are sadly mistaken. I've done more manual labor in the past week than I think I've done in my entire life. Who knew that kamp would need so mu(l)ch mulching and demulching and planting and replanting and uprooting.
3. The Lord has spoken to me (already) in some kool ways this week. At Staff Training Week its easy to feel overwhelmed with people, overrun by Kanakuk cheers and Kanakuk lingo and Kanakuk personalities, and to feel just downright lonely. BUT, the Lord reminded me in a strong, strong way that falling in love with His word will sustain me. He reminded me that when I feel lonely, "He is my everything," like Philips, Kraig and Dean sing in Revelation Song.
4. Everything that kan possible be replaced with a 'K' most assuredly will be. Hence the ridikulous title of this blog post... and the eksessive use of the letter K in this blog.
Peace, Love, and Pray for me, ya'll.
Seth
Hey Friend! It's good to hear from you! I know this will be a hard summer but it will also be amazing! I look forward to hearing all of your stories! Have fun mulching!!!
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seth! sounds like you are feeling about like i did very overwhelmed! it gets better! between you and me i hated staff week and didnt want to go back for the term my first year...when kids get there well families in your kase its TOTALLY different! you will be pushed and challenged so much this summer you will have no choice but to learn to lean on God for everything he is the only one that will get you through the days when you begin to wonder if you will make it (personal experience there as well) :) yay! i'm so excited for you- i miss it a lot praying for you!
ReplyDeleteSarah soon to be Berry :)