Confidence Camp is great, but we mostly stayed inside and did lessons that don't require being out in the rain.
Everyone did have time to lay and light their own fire this morning- before breakfast! And I got a picture of each participant with her fire. It was sprinkling even before we finished this.
We headed for the house where we spent the rest of the day- eating all meals and doing workshops that didn't require outside activity. It was cramped, but we succeeded. Here is part of a map-reading discussion.
Then I had bell practice, came back, and some of us watched Lost on a Mountain in Maine. Then we had a thunder and lightning storm, but my tent had blown over and things were getting soaked (the things I put in the tent to protect them, right?), so a couple people who were still up helped me schlepp it all in the car. It's now all back in the house and spread all over drying, and hen I had to print stuff for tomorrow. If the house didn't look like a tornado strike before, it sure does now!
The weather for the rest of the week looks good. Tomorrow we are off for a session in the woods. Everyone is doing great. Those wavy lines on a piece of paper are starting to mean something to people. Every one got a fire going without any real problems. Someone said to me last night, "You make it look easy," and I said, "It is easy when you have everything ready like this." "This" being my "rules" for building a successful fire.
Well, I'm sleeping in the house tonight. There wasn't any good chance of getting my tent back up in the dark. And I am more than ready to crash.
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