Today was good! I was supposed to work today but.. there wasn't much to do soo got the day off after 10am. The dining hall is almost done! one or two more coats of finish. Mark and Kyle are working very very hard.
Did some laundry today... bought some groceries... well..actually my roommate bought them for me without me even asking... thanks Kris!
Today was the most beautiful day I have had yet! As you can see I put some pictures up... took lots more... might put them on facebook... probly not.
Because of the days beauty... Kris and I went for a hike at 4:30.. expecting it to get dark soon we brought four flashlights. We hiked the Chinese Mountains. Now... this was not a very smart idea because neither of us have ever been up these things at all... daytime or nighttime. Soo we were expecting to get lost and have search and rescue come after us but... to no avail. We headed up the north side of the mountain in the light... saw the last remnants of the sunset over Campbell river and then started our trek in the dark to the south peak of the mountains. Headlamps on we trudged up. The peak was beautiful and there were soo many stars out. The way down was quite treacherous and we almost got lost soo many times... the trail had been washed away by a large river down the mountain from the torrential downpours we have had.
Needless to say we made it back safe and sound after many hours or scaling a mountain in the dark :D
Tonight, I made Stroganoff... the way my mother made...it was...sooo delicious!
I am currently eating said stroganoff... and watching The Bourne Identity... what an amazing day!
Upcoming camps are the Quilters on the 19th-22nd... and then the later in the day we have an Adoptive Families camp from the 22nd-24th...
The quilters will be very easy... but the Adoptive Families group should be challenging. I am involved more in the that one.
Quilters we just do food and dishes for.
The Adoptive Families camp I am doing meal setup, dishes, teaching floor hockey, teaching riflery, leading firesides and the talent show, and on the last day Sarah and I are leading an excursion up the Homewood bluff. Pretty awesome stuff!
I like blogging here... I have stuff to blog about. :)
Don't expect this to last very long.
Love you all!
Josh.
2 comments:
Your writing is poetic, humorous, creative, and your photography is stunning! And it all seems to come so naturally to you. A true Renaissance man! You must be from an amazing family! Love, Dad
IT makes my day to hear about your adventures and new experiences =)
Take care, xx -kandace
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