Arrival At Camp
What a blur the past few days have been! We had a half day of school on the 31st and then moved to Camp. Upon arriving, we put the rest of our storage items in a friend’s basement and then took the basic living items with us to one of the Missionary staff family’s house. Currently we are staying in Brent and Diane Johnson’s basement apartment. We have just received word that we will be able to rent a very nice apartment in Westboro, about four miles from Camp.
The day after we got to the Johnson’s, I was already busy with the many different projects that have been piling up and waiting for me. The first was to take portraits of all of the new interns and LTD (college training program) students. This year’s group is larger than it has ever been!
April and I are also working on a media project that will be played on Sunday, the 18th, just before the first junior campers arrive. The project is a look back at the two weeks of counselor training. Hopefully it will help inspire the counselors as well as the rest of the staff.
Sadly, we had to leave Asher to stay on the farm with my parents. With the busyness of camp life, we just felt that it would be better for him to stay with my family than to have to stay in his kennel all day. As soon as we have our own place to live, we will get him.
By the way, our support is up to 83%! Thanks for your prayers and support!
Our new address:
Jesse and April Schutt
N8890 Forest Lane
Westboro, WI 54490
Office Phone 715-427-5241 ext 132
posted: 06/10/06
by: Jesse
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Gideon
Are you ready for all of this? It is going to be a full update! Over the 17th through the 19th, we chaperoned an outdoor education trip to Fort Wilderness with Harvest. (That is the camp that my parents worked at for so many years) We studied all sorts of bacteria and cellular organisms. It was quite fascinating.
Since we were so close to Camp Forest Springs, we dropped off a load of our things at our good friend, Herbie’s house.
Memorial weekend was spent fending off the bloodthirsty black flies in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. It was a great time of paddling and hiking through the beautiful creation.
Tomorrow is only a half day of school and it is the last one of this year! We have had a splendid time here and have learned a tremendous amount. I was able to put together a DVD for the kids at school to help them remember what Harvest was all about and what an awesome year we had together. God has really used this time to prepare us for working with kids. We were forced to put together lesson plans and be able to teach meaningful things to the kids.
Somewhere around 1:00pm tomorrow, we will load into the cars and make our way to Camp. It is exciting to be able to return but I am also aware of the amount of work we will have. Please pray that God will make Himself to be our true sustaining power. We don’t want to do this on our own strength because we are weak. I want God to empower us to do His work in the same way he worked in Gideon.
posted: 05/30/06
by: Jesse
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Duluth Harbor
It is to be expected that as we get closer to the summer, the busier we will be! On Friday we chaperoned the 5th and 6th graders on a field trip to Duluth. We spent some time in the Maritime Museum. Did you know that the Duluth harbor is the busiest one in the Great Lakes?
The weekend found us on our way back up to Bemidji where we shared in both services at the Evangelical Covenant Church. We attended the church there for a few years and I also worked there for a year as a janitor. We passed out quite a few brochures and information about support.
Only two weeks until camp starts!
posted: 05/16/06
by: Jesse
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