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Antsla Summer Camp

On Monday, July 23, Matt, Lea, Andres, and the two new team members from the U.S, and I made the long drive from the far North of Estonia, to the Deep South. The first three days was full of preparation. We made signs, made up skits and tried to get as much done as we could before the kids arrived. On Thursday, the kids arrived. They came at noon. There was expected to be around 70 kids, but only 50 showed. The first day was all warm up stuff. The kids seemed to be having fun. They weren’t that enthusiastic, but I knew as time went on they would get more excited. The camp was going to be 7 days. They day stared at 12:00 and went to 7:00 P.M.

On the second day, the kids arrived earlier than 12:00. They seemed much more excited the second day. We started with games. They most enjoyed game was called the bucket game. We played this same game at the Avispea camp. After games, we would go to (more…)

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Avispea Work Camp

Last week, the Team from Helena Montana arrived in Tallinn. There were ten of them. 4 of them were teenagers, so they were fun to hang out with. On Monday, July 17, We all went to Hesburger and then to the train where we would ride to the middle of town then get on a new train which would take us strait to Avispea. It was expected to take 2 hours or so. On the train ride I got to know the team really well. After 2 long hours, we arrived at our destination. The pastor of the church where we were going to be staying came and picked us up.

When we got to the church, we saw huge piles of wood all over. There was one huge pile right in the middle of the driveway. I thought we were just going to be doing some stacking wood and various other jobs. But as it turned out, all we were going to be doing was chopping and stacking wood. I couldn’t believe it. This year I wasn’t going to be able to (more…)

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Avispea Camp

The last 5 days have been full of camp life. On Wednesday, Matt, Lea, Kadri, Anne, Jana and I departed for a little town called Avispea in Northern Estonia for our first childrens camp of the summer. When we first got there we had a small meeting, then went to sleep. The next day we had to start setting up everything. The kids started to arrive around 3:00 P.M. It took a little while for them all to arrive. I helped some of the kids set up their tents. In all there were about 30 kids at the camp. Not too many, but it was still a reasonable amount considering the area. Not much happened the first day. We had a small camp meeting and went over all the rules and schedules and all the other things that were involved in the camp. After the meeting we started to play some small games to get to know each other. The kids were already warming up, and getting hyper. Most of them already knew each other anyway. They asked me lots of questions like who I was, where I was from, what I was doing there, and all sorts of other curious questions. I couldn’t really answer them because they were talking really fast, and I obviously didn’t speak the same language. When night time came, the kids had to go to their tents and go to sleep. I stayed up to help do nightwatch. The first night was the worst. Kids just wouldn’t go to sleep. They were laughing and talking, and keeping as busy as they possibly could. I stayed up until about 1:30 A.M. I was dead tired.

The next morning I woke up and went outside. Breakfast was already ready. I was so tired I could barely walk. Supposedly some boys had snuck out of their tent at about 3:00 A.M to go to some girls’ tent to play cards. They were required to sleep in the church for the rest of the camp. Today was the first full camp day. The schedule for each day was fairly simple. First breakfast, then a short Bible study. Next was group time. Then free time. And after that was lunch. By lunch time we were all pretty tired. After lunch, games started. Then there was another bible study, and them small groups. Next was sports. I was in charge of teaching and leading the sports games. The first day, I taught wiffleball. It was a little slow at first, but when it got going, everyone was really enjoying it. After sports was snack time and then free time. Then came dinner. It started to cool down around dinner.

After dinner was the campfire. The campfire was really cool. All the small groups put on their own skits, and songs, and other things. We played some games, and usually had some type of campfire snack like smoked fish, marshmellows or baked potatoes. The campfire lasted about 2 hours and some nights even longer. Finally, the kids were sent to there tents around 10:00 or 10:30 P.M. I didn’t do night watch this time.

When I woke up the next morning I wasn’t nearly as tired as I was the day before. This day was really hot. It was about 35 degrees celcius which is about 95 degrees farenheight. It made the whole day much harder. Even worse, we discovered that sometime during the night, the well had either run dry or the pump had broken. From this point on, we had to drive to a neigbhor’s house with a 50 gallon tank three times a day in order to get enough water for the cooking, cleaning and drinking water. Everyone was tired, and didn’t want to do much. When it came time for sports, I wasn’t even sure if they wanted to play. I decided to teach ultimate frisbee. Some of them already knew how to play, which made it alot easier. It actually went much better than I had planned. They wanted to play girls versus boys. It was really fun. The girls actually did fairly well. They scored the first point. But then the boys came storming back to win 5 to 4.

They rest of the day was fairly slow becasue of the hot temperature. After the first Bible study, we surprised the kids and told them were going to take them swimming at a nearby lake. It felt so good to swim in such hot weather. It was also a great way to wash the fish/sweat/dirt stink off of our 30 little kids. At the lake, there were tiny little frogs all over the place. They were about the size of youre pinky nails. There were thousands of them, swimming in the water, and laying in the sun, and hiding under a big log. It was really cool.

Later, back at the campfire, we played a game that was really fun. We made a big circle of people, and everyone had o join hands. In the middle of the circle was a bucket, and on top of the bucket was a plastic container. The point of the game was to pull and push as much as you could, and try to get the person next to you to bump the bucket, and knock over the plastic container. You also had to keep a good grip of the hand of the people to your left and right becasue if your hands slipped loose, you both went out. It was everyone’s favorite game. We played it multiple times every day.

Sunday morning was our last day of camp and I woke up sick. I had eaten some unripe gooseberries from a bush that the kids had showed me, and … well I’m sure you get the idea. Nevertheless, at 11:00 A.M, there was going to be a short church service that the kids were helping to put on. They sang some songs and did some skits. I spoke a little, but it was very short. After church, it was free time until 3:00 P.M when the kids would have to start being transported back to the nearby towns. We played lots of games, and frisbee, and went on this enourmous swing. Then the time came when the kids had to start leaving. They asked me questions like if I was comming back, or If I would write to them. I wasn’t sure if I was actually comming back so I just answered “maybe”. After another hour or so, all the kids were gone. It had been a long tiresome camp, but I enjoyed it.

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On the Road Again

The past week has been very tiring and long. On Tuesday, Matt, Leah, and I got in our rental car and started to make our way to a tiny town called Avispea. We were going there to have a meeting about one of the camps that were going to be put on. The family we stayed with had four little boys, ages 2, 5, and 9. They were very entertaining, and were fun to wrestle around with. I tought the oldest one some wrestling moves, and after he learned them, all he wanted to do was wrestle. We stayed with this family for 2 more days. On Friday we had to go to a different town for another meeting about a camp.

The town we were headed to this time was not as small but it was’nt big by any means. It was called Antslat. It was located in the far southern part of Estonia. Pretty much no one speaks English there so I did a lot of listening. They had there first meeting right after we arrived. Supposedly it went well. After the meeting was finished we went to the upstairs part of the church where we were going to sleep and watched a movie on Leah’s laptop.

When we woke up the next morning there were people already at the church ready for another meeting with Matt and Leah. I didn’t go to the meeting becasue i knew it would be boring, so instead I mowed he lawn. It was a really big lawn so it kept me occupied until there meeting was finished. After there meeting we got in the car and headed toward Voru, one of the larger towns in the area. We went to the store and got chicken, and salad, and al kinds of good stuff. Now that we had food, we decided to go down to the beach to eat it. After eating, we swam around for a little while. There was a water slide, and it was fun to go on. Matt wouldnt go on it. What a wussy. It was really fun.

The next day we had to drive all the way home. It was about 4 1/2 hours drive. To add to it, it was very humid and hot. When we finally arrived back home in Viimsi, Siim, his cousin Christian, and I wrode dirtbikes. The one I rode was really old. They said it was a classic. I enjoyed it a lot. It reminded me of riding motorcylces and four wheelers in The Yaak. The past week had been long, but there have been some awesome activities.

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Jaanip?eva ?htu (Midsummers Eve)

Two days ago, we celebrated Midsummers Eve (Jaanip?ev). It is the longest day of the year, and it is a big holiday for Estonians. Everyone puts up he Estonian flag and then they build bonfires and stay up very late. During that time we even went waterskiing. Arvo took people out on his boat, then let them try to waterski if they wanted to. I didnt do it because the wetsuit didn’t fit me. The water was too cold to be going in just swimming trunks. It was a very fun time.

The next morning we all slept in. At about 11:30, Matt, Leah, Arvo, Kaie, and I went on a short 3 kilometer hike. Most of it was boardwalk. In fact 2 1/2 of the kilometers were just of boardwalk. When we got back to the car, we drove to a nearby lake and swam. It was overpopulated on the beach, so we went and found our own spot. After swimming, we were going to go hike one more trail that lead to a good climbing boulder, but we couldn’t seem to find the trail so we just drove home.

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