Work worth while

This is my 2nd trip to Montana. We were a small, but mighty group and got a lot done. The people at the Camp are tremendously kind and helpful. They all work extremely hard and welcome us with open arms to jump in. Anything we didn't know they taught us. There isn't a lot of standing around on this trip. It is well organized and we would move from 1 project to another as the days went by. There is a comforting mind set that they get done what they can and if they can't than they move on to the next thing with out dwelling on it. Very big difference from our world where we set out on a project or task and dwell on it to the point of stressing us out. LOL! If we had the supplies and materials lined up we got to work. If we didn't we moved to another project that did. We worked, we ate really well (amazing food :)), we played, and most importantly we had amazing fellowship with new friends. To me it was an awesome serving experience and already looking forward to next here. The more help we can get the bigger the impact. They have such a short window to get the work done before the camps start after the harsh Winters. They host over 200 kids a week from all over the Country and to know by the work we do it creates a better experience for them is such a blessing.
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