July
2008 - Vol. 21
Revelation in
the Boundary Waters continued
The second day went a little better, and we didn't portage quite as
much. At one point I found myself sitting along the trail on a big rock,
crying, with the 70-pound equipment pack at my feet. Along came a wonderful
girl from our group who offered to help me carry the pack the rest of the
way and encouraged me. Amazing and humbling. However, I was filled with
wrath and couldn't wait to dump my complaints onto Sandy at the next campsite.
Sandy, Lynne (the other leader) and Dave listened to me for awhile.
Then they explained to me how this challenge would teach the girls how
to rely on the Lord, work together, cooperate, work harder than they ever
had before, trust their sisters, and carry their own weight or risk dragging
the group down. The girls could go from whining “I can't do this,” to “Why,
by golly I can do this!” Slowly, the whole picture dawned on me. This challenge
was teaching me these things, too! I finally got it. I went to bed that
night feeling a little sheepish and I repented to the Lord for my complaining
and grumbling.
The rest of the trip got better and better. At the end, I felt like
Amazon Woman, or something akin to that. We did see much beauty, and even
a moose! I saw my first loon, and heard it's eerie call over the waters.
I carried the canoe sometimes. We swam in a cold pool by a waterfall. I
got to know a wonderful group of young women better. I learned that I can
do much more than I thought I could. I had some of the biggest laughs with
Dave and the ladies ever. I guess a sense of humor is all important for
this trip. I did come away with huge bruises on my arms from carrying the
backpacks wrong. But those were my marks of honor.
By the way, I didn't kill Yvonne when I saw her next. And I am going
as a group leader (with Dave, of course!) this July. Who woudda thought?
God is great.
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