Here are a few more snap shots from our excursion yesterday! As you can see, we had to deal with a little rain... but we are used to that by now!
We also had to wait in line a little... but we are used to that by now, too!
The Spanish speakers become friends easily, that's no surprise to us by now :)
And last, but not least: Mecca and Morten showing us the world's smallest bridge between two nations. Wonderful!
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
New Search Feature
To make it easier for you guys to find the entry you were looking for when showing the blog to grandma, uncle Paul or to your co-worker when time has passed and the entry with the gorgeous picture of YOUR child has been lost from the front page of the blog, we have added yet another feature to the blog:
The Ladies at Sunny Hill
We have a wonderful leaders' group here at Sunny Hill, and of the delegation leaders, 9 are female! Here is a picture of six of the Sunny Hill ladies, from the left: Sam (Italy), Sarah (Canada), Cris (Brazil), Mony (Mexico), Mecca (USA), and Alejandra (Spain). We love you guys!
Germans and Haribo
We are not sure why, but it seems that Germans have this unexplainable love for gummy bears. They seem to gravitate towards the Haribo-rack wherever we go! German parents, can you explain this, please? :)
Some More Fun @ Lake Fake
Morten from the Staff is dangerous in the water! He splashes around and will stop at nothing to get water into everyone's nose. Luckily the kids will splash water right back at him. Waterfight!
Some of you may have googled "Skarnes" and found that our camp site is in the middle of green fields and forests, and that our neighbors are small houses and big farms. And it's true!
It must be quite an experience to come here from Mexico City or Sao Paulo! You can walk long distances and not meet a single soul here in Skarnes. We like it that way!
It gives us all the time in the world to focus on camp and the people at camp - we have no disturbances around us!
What is Sam and Pauli doing with those bags of water??
Lake Fake - signing out!
Some of you may have googled "Skarnes" and found that our camp site is in the middle of green fields and forests, and that our neighbors are small houses and big farms. And it's true!
It must be quite an experience to come here from Mexico City or Sao Paulo! You can walk long distances and not meet a single soul here in Skarnes. We like it that way!
It gives us all the time in the world to focus on camp and the people at camp - we have no disturbances around us!
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