
After a morning of instruction and last-minute preparation for their arrival and an afternoon of getting our last "down time" for the next week (more on this in a bit), we all rushed outside and made a welcome tunnel at 3 p.m. as the charter bus inched up the steep hill to Chata Jadlová.
One thing I can assure you all is teenagers always act like teenagers, regardless of what part of the world you are in. The guys will forever make themselves look incredibly awkward in their pursuit of impressing the opposite sex and the girls will always pretend like they don't notice. I know this because I spent the remainder of the afternoon playing Uno with one group of campers and quizzing another group.

Also, the school kit bags are already a hit, with most of the campers taking time to decorate theirs to use for the week. It's also been a great way for people like Alisha to connect with some of the more artistic kids and build those relationships. Thank you to everyone who helped in putting those together -- they are certainly being put to good use!
Our schedule this next week is going to be pretty intense. There is an optional worship/devotional time in the mornings that starts at 7:30, followed by breakfast at 8 a.m. and English Class from 9:15 to 12:30 with one 15 minute break in the middle. Then lunch, then "free time," which is a time for kids to do crafts, play games, and socialize (NOT nap time). Athletics run from from 3 to 5 p.m. until dinner. Then we have more music (and *gasp* dancing!) and an evening Bible Study. After Bible Study, the students have 2-3 hours to run around and play more games, until lights out at midnight.
Czech campers never run out of energy. Ever.
As you can see, little opportunity for rest on our part, considering a large part of Czech youth culture seems to be staying up WAY past midnight and having curfew at midnight is actually a compromise.
I will explain more about the English Classes, Bible Study, and the approach to evangelism we are taking, as it is not exactly what I expected (although that doesn't mean it's bad).
Sounds like you 2 are taking advantage of different opportunities.....I am jealous! I like reading the blog......my first time ever. Can't wait to read about your teaching experiences. Just no I am thinking and praying for you two every day!
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That's how we play Uno in my family, it's not just a Czech thing.
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