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Camp hidden falls
Camp hidden falls









camp hidden falls

But I talked him into riding a new horse anyway, and he had a blast. Tazz, who went last year, was a little disappointed that his favorite horse Sidewinder was “retired” and sold to another ranch. They also went on a horseback ride on Thursday afternoon. “I’m about to pee my pants!” I don’t think he did though, thank goodness. The next shot is of Benjamin on the Zipline. Before going, he told me, “I’m scared, but I know I can overcome my fear!” And he did. But he tried again on Friday, and with a little help from Josh, made his way up. I was so proud of Jimmy, as he was scared to death on Thursday and didn’t make it up the wall. Below is Jimmy scaling the wall on Friday morning. They climbed up a 30 foot wall and then Zip-lined off of it. Actually, I think they enjoyed the painting more than paper mache, as paper mache gets the hands kind of nasty. The kids enjoyed Arts and Crafts such as paper mache and painting. Claudie and Suzanne took about a million pictures between them. Thursday through Friday night of Spring Break (it was supposed to go through Saturday, but we ended early due to the incoming thundersnow), I, along with the incredible assistance of Claudie Mezel, Suzanne Schroder, and Josh Heavin) took 17 of our kids and joined up with another 20 or so and headed to Hidden Falls Ranch to take part in their Agape Camp, a camp experience for underpriviledged kids.











Camp hidden falls