Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Cooler Weather!

We avoided most of the rain, but the little we did get sure did drop the temperature out here. What a nice change from the triple digits! Tonight is the overnights for the Sumac (3-5th grade) campers and a Paint war for the Cypress (6-9th grade) campers. It's also over nights for the LIDs in high adventure, but they are heading out to Ink's lake for some wakeboarding.

Pictures from the opening campfire and pool party are posted on the website. Pictures of the day and evening activities from tonight will be posted later in the day.

Again the link to the pictures is http://johnknoxranch.dotphoto.com

You can also find links to this page, the photos, videos from camp, and a parent evaluation on the homepage of Johnknoxranch.com now for your convenience.

Well I'm off to take more photos of the kids!

John Knox Ranch Staff

Monday, June 29, 2009

10 Day Session Begins!


Yesterday 56 campers arrived for our 10 day session. Our staff was delighted to check-in and meet all of the wonderful campers we'll have this session! We started out the week like always, with a spaghetti dinner and a campfire with skits and songs.

Each cabin presented their own skit, and we all sang camp favorites such as I'm a little cookie, Blind Man, and Amazing Grace. 

Today campers start their first day of activities including chaplain time with a lesson on how Jesus Loves.

Tonight we'll cook hamburgers and hotdogs (and veggie burgers too!) out by the pool and spend some quality swimming time with the rest of camp.

More photos of the camp day will be posted around 11pm each night at our photo website.
http://johnknoxranch.dotphoto.com . You can also purchase prints directly from this site!

In Christ,

John Knox Ranch Staff

Sunday, June 28, 2009

DANCE!

Last weeks session culminated in a dance with the theme of "A Wrinkle in Time". The campers had time to plan costumes accordingly, with a great majority of them dressing as "old people". Here's a video of just part of a very fun night.


Thursday, June 25, 2009

Another Scorcher out at John Knox!

With temperatures hanging between 100-105 at camp, we've been taking extra precautions to keep your campers safe and cool! Besides swimming in the shady blue hole, or along the banks of the blanco, we've also been doing some inside activities such as arts and crafts.

Counselors are taking extra time to make sure each camper has been drinking adequate water throughout the day.

Pictures are being uploaded right now of daily acitivities, and look forward to tonight when we post pictures of the campers at the second dance for the two week session, and the first dance for the sumac campers!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

LID Backpacking!

Yesterday the LIDs got back from their backpacking trip in Colorado. After a week in the cool mountains, they're having to adjust to the insane Texas heat. Below are journal entries written by a couple of the campers:

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It's like we never left. It's still hotter than hot at Knox, the pool party is still on and the campers are still going swimming and hiking, and even doing arts and crafts. But we did leave. We left for a full week of amazing activities and weather. We spent 40 hours in a white van listening to crazy cool music. We drank fresh stream water, went sledding, and even climbed a giant mountain. We sat around the hot flames of our camp fire each night and shared old Knox stories, riddles, and old folk tales from Mexico. Relaxing in our tent that had been warmed by the sun, I don't think I could have been any more happy.

-Natalie
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I signed up for LID backpacking for something EXTREME and out of the ordinary. I also went to be with my friends whom I've known forever. Our entire group consisted of Doug, Jay, Megan, Nick, Natalie, Nicholle, Katherine, Rueben, and me (Zach).
We began the trip with a long steady drive through Texas, New Mexico, and finally to Colorado at the base of the San Juan Mountains. On the way we made a few stops including one at Cadillac Ranch, where we did our own JKR tagging.

The first night we camped out in Palo Duro Canyon. On the second day we continued our trek, and we even stopped at WALMART! Nick and I knew that there would be snow in the mountains, therefore we knew we needed a sled. We proceeded to buy ourselves a nice sized toilet seat to strap to our backs on the hike. That night we camped in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. It was only a few miles from the mountain trail we would be taking. Each night we would have LID time where we discussed various points about being a leader. The next day we packed up our backpacks and got in the van for our short drive to the trail. For a while we walked, working in the new backpacks...they seemed so heavy, and finally we found a nice spot for lunch. We left our packs and hiked a little further up the trail where a giant waterfall was pouring to the ground. All of us could already tell that this place was going to be gorgeous, even by the little we had really seen. So we took a few pictures, and played in some of the snow, I even got a nice snowball thrown at me. It hit me in the head. Thanks Natalie. We kept on hiking up the trail for the remainder of the day and we stopped in a small forested area for the night. We ate dinner, filtered water, and the we went on the explore our surroundings. Ahead of our campsite we found an amazing snow slide. We grabbed our toilet seat and made a slide from the steep top. It wasn't the best slide of the trip, but it was still INSANE. That night we slept pretty well. At dawn we quickly ate and packed up our tents to continue the hike. We were getting pretty high up in the mountains, and now I even needed to use my inhaler to help me breathe. At midday we stopped in another spectacular meadow for lunch. When the sun was visible the area was just perfect, but half the time we were covered by a cold raincloud! Nevertheless we were surrounded by lots of green grass, flowers, and streams that flowed through the area. When we left a while later, we had a pretty difficult uphill climb to our last destination campsite on the mountain. We set up our tents on the side of a very large meadow. We had our LID time with snack and then hiked without our packs to the other side of the mountain for some sledding. Lots of snow covered that area because the sun hit that side of the mountain the least. We made a few paths and each of us had a blast sledding them. They were steep and partially wet. On video, I even flew into the mud. EXTREME! Later, we headed back to the campsite for dinner and to sit around the campfire. We told stories and had a good time talking that night. The next day we woke up, and ate some oatmeal. It was 28 degrees when we awoke. We got ready for our steep hike up to the peak of the San Juan mountain next to us. After about two hours of climbing we all made it. Doug said that we were "relatively awesome" for accomplishing the climb, and we would be full on awesome if we made it back down. 12,500 feet in the air gives way for some beautiful sight seeing. It was amazing. You could see Pagosa Springs and probably hundreds of miles farther. You could see the whole of our nature trail and many mountain lakes around the area. these lakes were our next destination. After an hour of backtracking down the mountain and an hour of rest, we were good to go. We walked a 1/4 mile to the Four Mile Lake. It was huge. We ate our granola snack and Jay, Nick, and I decided that we could jump in. Keep in mind that snow surrounds the lake, and it was fifty degrees outside. So, yeah, it was really cold.

After three days of no showering though, it was great. Super refreshing. The three of us dried ourselves and then the whole of us walked back to camp. That night we slept great. We were exhausted. In the morning however, it began to rain. We quickly gathered our things and were ready to go. This was our last day and it was time to hike back down the mountain. It was a ton easier than climbing up, but it was also pouring rain. Everything was soaked. When we finally made it back to the van I think we were pretty much ready to pass out. (At least I was). Crawling into the van, we got on going back to Pagosa Springs. That day would turn out to be a fantastic one. We showered and washed clothes, and even got SUBWAY! Nick and I split footlong subs. I had a sweet onion chicken teriyaki, and Nick got himself a ham and cheese. How delicious. That night we looked around town and bought dinner at another great restaurant. We went to the movies too! HA. Terminator Salvation is such an action-packed joke. Still, the town was great. There was even a hot springs in the middle of it.

-Zach



Sunday, June 21, 2009

Closing days, opening days, campfires, and paint fights!

Sorry for the lapse in posting but as the end of a camp sesssion approaches things have a tendency to get a little hectic. Yesterday morning our first group of Sumac (3-5th grade campers) left after a week at camp. We were all sad to see them go! It was definitely a great bunch of kids.

Saturday afternoon the Cypresses (6-9th grade campers) participated in free choice all day. This morning we held a beautiful worship service in the outdoor chapel that was completely planned and lead by the campers.

and this afternoon we welcomed another group of Sumac campers with another campfire!
pictures will be posted tomorrow of the campfire at http://johnknoxranch.dotphoto.com

While the Sumac's had an opening campfire the Cypresses participated in our second annual paint challenge.

The object of the game  was to prevent other teams (cabins) from getting paint on your white sheet, while you tried to smear paint all over theirs. The kids had a great time and by the end of the night we all looked like a Jackson Pollock painting!

The paint covered sheets are going to double as table cloths for our classical dinner this week where we have a candlelit dinner with classical music playing in the backround. I know I'm looking forward to it!

As the day winds down, let me just say again how amazing it is to have your children at camp!

again, photos will be posted tomorrow at http://johnknoxranch.dotphoto.com

Goodnight, Godbless

John Knox Ranch Staff

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Dancin' the night away

What a perfect end to another great day out at John Knox Ranch. After a long day in the sun and little bouts of rain, it was time for another evening activity. The Dance. This week's dance theme was Cave Man! We sure got a lot of interesting costumes and crazy outfits. The kids had fun dancing along to some oldies and as always energizers (dances with moves that we teach everyone). Check out some of the costumes and dancing, along with pictures from the day at http://johnknoxranch.dotphoto.com

sleeping soundly,
John Knox Ranch

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Capture the Counselor!

Today's evening activity was capture the counselor. Cabins teamed together and searched the ranch with the junior counselors and upper leadership to find all the "missing" counselors hidden around the ranch. Live Oak was the big winner, finding 7 counselors total. For a reward, upper leadership will complete their kaper (camp chore) for tomorrow. While the counselors were hiding, the campers played sports and games in the feild.

Tomorrow night's activity is the dance! It's a John Knox tradition that I know many campers (and staff) look forward to all year. Check back later tomorrow or friday morning for all the zany costumes the campers come up with :)

Sorry for the Confusion!

Sorry for the confusion as to the photos being posted. I realize this is late to respond, but we were experiencing problems with our site. The issue is now resolved and all current photos for the session are posted at http://johnknoxranch.dotphoto.com .

Since the camp day is very busy, expect future photos to be posted around 11pm each day.

Thank you for your patience in this matter.

John Knox Ranch Staff

Monday, June 15, 2009

Pool Party!



There's no better way to end the first fun filled day of camp then with a pool party!


Hot dogs, hamburgers, and watermelon hit the spot after a long day of activities.



The campers also created their own synchronized swimming routines with their cabins and preformed them for the whole camp. GaGa, a John Knox tradition, was also going on down by the pool. Check out more photos from today at http://johnknoxranch.dotphoto.com/

Look here tomorrow for another post about what's happening at camp!






Friday, June 12, 2009

Oh Nine: Summer Time!

Welcome to the brand new John Knox Ranch blog!!!  Lots of changes are being made out at the ranch as we gear up for a new and awesome summer!  The staff have been training for the past two weeks and couldn't be more excited about the campers arriving!  Like many of our campers, our staff members wait all school year for summer to roll around so they can spend their summer playing at John Knox Ranch!  This summer, this blog will be used to tell stories about summer camp.  The staff will write about their favorite moments of the summer, campers will write silly stories about their experience, or touching stories of where they saw God's love during their weeks at camp.  Whatever is being written, we hope you all enjoy reading about this wonderful place that touches so many hearts every summer called John Knox Ranch.  Or, as many of the staff and campers know it:  our second home.  Enjoy!