June 16: A walk to the pharmacy turned into a photo shoot. Why not?
June 17: Vine overload!
June 18: A smaller vine. I like this one better.
June 19: Pasadena Chalk Festival. People drew chalk art all over the sidewalks in one of the main shopping/entertainment centers of Pasadena. Pretty cool stuff.
June 20: I wish I knew what this tree is called...
June 21: I didn't take this, but it was on my camera. And I really like it. Except my arm looks huge. Oh well.
June 22: sunshine through petals
June 25: One of my favorite things ever - cherries. And Jeremy doesn't like them, which means I get the whole bag to myself!
June 27: Welcome to Camp Dunamis. I spent a week in the mountains as a cabin counselor and worship team member for this camp for junior highers. I went with some kids from our youth group. The camp focused on racial reconciliation and cultural awareness. In my cabin, I had girls from the inner city, from the suburbs, from a Zuni reservation in New Mexico - you name it. It was an interesting week, to say the least - and difficult to hear some of the very very painful things some of the campers had gone through already in their 12 years of life...
June 28: Chalk art outside our cabin at camp. "I am..." was the theme of the camp - knowing who we are in Jesus Christ.
June 29: Still camp. This was the fabled ice cream shop that no one had ever seen open. But there are all the supplies in there, just tantalizing you...
June 30: trees in the mountains
July 1: More trees in the mountains. This was my favorite part of my week at camp - getting to steal away alone for awhile and explore the mountains. I absolutely love being in the mountains.
July 2: Last day at camp. This was my favorite spot in the camp itself - a random set of swings surrounded by trees and huge boulders. I came here a lot during my free moments alone.
July 9: We bought a watermelon. I'm starting to wonder if that was a great idea...better get eating!
The end.
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