The cabin we stayed in at the campgrounds was very nice. This is not like camping outdoors in a tent.
It was a pretty walk to the dining room and chapel.
The dinner bell would let people know when it was time for chapel or dinner. Or other events. A continuous ring meant a fire or an emergency of some kind.
There were 145 women and girls at camp. Here they were just arriving for the worship and chapel time.
This couple was really good at juggling!
Jill had 4 sessions in all. One on Friday evening, 2 on Saturday, and 1 on Sunday morning.
Climbing the steep hill after chapel to go to the dining room. Pant, pant.
The food was quite good. Served family style. They also had gluten free and other options for those with allergies.
There were various activities to do during free time.
Claire did laser tag both during the day and also at night.
There were also bike rides available, a challenge course, run the hill contest, and archery.
Also riflery, crafts and Nine Square.
Sunday after Jill's last session, there was a lunch served, but we were ready an hour before and we needed to get Mindy to the airport. We decided we would just head out early and stop along the way. This is Maga country and there were flags all over.
While driving home, we listened to the Packers on the radio.
When we got to Green Bay, we got off the highway to drive by the stadium.
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