Friday, July 17, 2009

A Picture is TRULY Worth A Thousand Words!

Well, here are some of the promised pictures from Camp Steiner. The snow is now gone, thank goodness, but my camera went missing for the past few days, so I haven't been able to get any updates. I had the kids clean the loft and amazingly enough, the camera was discovered. Weird, huh? If this encourages any of you to come visit us, we are free on weekends, and can even find a cabin for you to stay in! I have had a major change of heart and am LOVING our experience! I can't believe we are at our halfway point. I'm going to be really sad to leave the simple life, our many new friends, and the natural beauty of Camp Steiner.
The view from the porch of the Trading Post.

Heading towards Tent City from our cabin.

The camp sign right outside the Trading Post.

The "meadow".
Jordan being dragged by Krissy, (our dog).

Mikayla and I performing a skit at the Amphitheater. I LOVE this view!


Our cabin.

Mikayla, Stephanie, Jill, Tiffany, and Morgan preparing their merit badge classes.


Hunter and Lexie.

MORE Hunter and Lexie.


"Tent City" after the snow was cleared from tent platforms.

Hunter and Lexie outside of the dining hall after the path was shoveled.


Mary, Hunter's "adopted mom" taking a break from shoveling snow.


Adam, Morgan, and A.J., trying to find the tent platform.
(Yes, this was June 22!)

Lexie and Hunter posing with the only bear we have seen at Camp Steiner--thank goodness!!!!!

The Trading Post--open and ready for business! :)

The kybos right outside the trading post--yummy!! NOT!!
Elora, Lexie, and Lysa, doing our initial inventory.

Stocked and ready for 12-year-old boys.


Lexie REALLY REALLY wanting to be the cash and credit card girl!

4 comments:

JenM. said...

It looks BEAUTIFUL...albeit way too cold for an adopted Louisiana girl like me. I love all of the pics...Keep them coming!

AB said...

Wow! I guess those Youth leadership classes prepared you for SOMETHING.

Unknown said...

It looks cold! I am glad that you are all enjoying your time there.

Tanya said...

How does one apply for Sainthood exactly? I think you deserve it! I love me some camping but heaven help me if it had to be in several feet of snow with four kids. You are a good, good woman.