Thursday, July 2, 2026

YW Camp

Young Women's Camp 2026 was AMAZING! It is truly such an incredible experience to be a part of something bigger than yourself. It is a time of love multiplied, unity and friendship built, talents shared, and testimonies grown and strengthened. It is an experience where you get a glimpse of heaven and what Zion is really all about. We built the kingdom of God for this week, and it was an honor and privilege to be a part of it.

Our ward always loves to kick off camp week with a fun high adventure activity. We went to navigate a ropes course and flew high on the zip lines at High Trek Adventure. I love seeing the young women work together, cheer each other on, and help one another navigate fears and challenging obstacles. We can do hard things! I kept telling myself this and the other leader that came with me since I took us on some of the hardest obstacles on the course. Our legs were shaking and we were hanging on for dear life. There were moments when we didn't think we could accomplish the task at hand, but we did it and our bodies and mind are stronger than we give them credit for. 

At the end, we had a group huddle and talked about how this course represents the gospel of Jesus Christ. The girls talked about trusting God, holding onto the iron rod, relying on each other, prayer, and knowing that we each took different paths, but we all ended up in the same destination. You truly can relate anything to the gospel if you just take a moment to look and ponder. God is everywhere and God is good! It was a great way to start off our week with some ward bonding time.
Wednesday bright and early, everyone gathered at my house to get all the gear loaded up into cars. My van was filled with all the gear, so it was a nice quiet ride to camp for me and I loved it. I got to listen to Inklings and listen to the Strive to Be album (which is SO good!) and it just got me in the right mind set for camp. We arrive and had some time to set up cabin, get to know our cabins, eat our lunch that we brought from home, and wander around camp to see all the fun Princess and the Frog decorations before our first roll call to kick off a great week.

Then it was time for free time, and I was assigned for the first hour to be at the river. I'm so glad I was there during that time because the water was freezing cold and so there were hardly any girls that went down the river the second hour. I loved cheering them on and encouraging them to go down the river even though I had no intention of getting in. :) I loved being there so I could take lots of fun pictures with so many funny faces of shock from the cold. There was lots of screaming and laughter!
Then after free time, the girls had some self-care time where they can shower, relax, or do crafts. As a cabin mentor, we just get assigned to different areas and rotate every hour so there is an adult presence pretty much everywhere in camp. It is nice to sit in visit with women in the stake. I have loved doing this over the years because you get to know new people and hear their stories. There are so many good people in this world and I'm grateful for the women here that I get to serve around.

Then the young women do what they call "Meet the Brethren" games. We have a group of men that are there is help in any way and it is amazing and they do so much for us. At this activity, they plan some fun games, and it allows the girls to see their fun side and make them comfortable around them so they can go to them if needed. I really didn't know what the games were, but it was so much fun to watch from the sideline and take lots of pictures. The girls had so much fun!
Then we had dinner and the food is always a favorite amongst the girls. We have a group of women that are our cooks for the entire time and they feed us well! The food is always amazing and SO good! Then we had our evening roll call with some camp songs, retiring the flag, minute to win it games, announcements, and getting prepped for skit night.
Skit night is always so fun and super goofy and silly. Each cabin gets a garbage bag filled with props and costumes and they have to use everything in their bag. They also get a phrase that has to be used in their 3-5 minute skit. As a cabin mentor, we pretty much just sit back and watch the silliness. It allows for any walls to come down and for the girls to just have fun and be silly together. The girls come up with the funniest things, and it is always entertaining to watch. 
I was super impressed with my first years! There were some nerves first thing this morning, but they completely embraced it all and had so much fun.
Then because of weather and this night being the clearest, the schedule got moved around a bit and we ended up doing smores and star gazing this first evening. We had a really good message to start off with just the absolute wonder of the Earth that we live on and look up. Look up to God and see His majesty. Then all the girls laid out on the field, and we learned about some different constellations and the stories behind them. It was a nice way to quiet the girls down on this first, exciting night of camp.
Thursday morning, bright and early, those that were brave enough do the polar plunge. This year we did it in the river so the girls could either float a small section or just dunk themselves in the water. I was there to cheer on and take pictures!
These three or just peas in a pod the entire time at camp. They have such a fun and silly relationship and bring such a fun side out in each other. They love being together and it was fun to be their cabin mentor.
The young women started the day off with a service project and learning rotations. The service project was writing cards to children's hospital, veterans, and retirement homes. They also did a diamond dot during this time for a surprise they got to see on Friday. The learning rotations were learning a fun camp game, making ice cream in a bag, and learning about some animals and tracks that are hear in the Pacific Northwest.
Then it was free time after lunch, and everyone went down to the lake. We spent two whole hours down there and they can paddle board, canoe, or kayak in the lake, do mini golf, a zip line, pickleball, or the top favorite thing to do is go on the slip and slide. We all load up in trailers and in the back of pickup trucks to go down and it is so much fun and lots of loud singing of camp songs.
I was assigned to watch over the slip and slide during the second hour we were there so that's when I got lots of fun pictures!
Then the girls had self-care time when we got back, dinner and spiritual rotations. The spiritual rotation topics were spiritual resilience, self-worth, and callings for women in the church. They were so good! I know there were things that I loved hearing and I know that it touched the girls. There is such hope in the gospel!

Then to end the evening, we did another favorite of the girls, HOOPLA! It is just a fun dance party and there is so much energy! This year we did it in a barn and it added a different atmosphere. There was dancing in the barn and snow cones and other treats just outside. It was so much fun, and it was just a party!
Friday was a day filled with fun and so many spiritual highs. We started the day off with the faith walk. I was asked to be in charge of this, and it was a labor of love and a time where I rely on the Spirit, faith, and trust in God more than I have on a lot of things that I have done for a church assignment. My biggest prayer was that there was at least one thing that would touch each of the young women during the whole thing. I want to do a separate blog post with all the details for this because I want to record it and remember it. It turned out so good! It was such a sweet experience, and I put my whole heart into this. I cried more at this than at any other thing and it was such a special thing to watch and be a part of.
Then the girls had lunch and free time. Most of the girls did crafts and this was the one day they could do the rock climbing. I wasn't assigned down at the climbing wall, so I didn't get any pictures, but I heard they had so much fun. It was a cooler day, so most girls didn't go in the river, but I did have one brave young women that did it!
Then the girls had solo time where they get about an hour to read a letter from home, have a conference talk to read, and can study their scriptures and it just a really good time to connect with God in nature. Then in the evening, all the Bishops came up, and we got to eat dinner as a ward and then have ward time. I love these girls SO much! I had the impression to write them each a letter the day before camp and I'm so glad I got to share that with them. I also shared some thoughts about the promises made to covenants children of God (You are mine! You are not alone! I know you! I have not forgotten you! I intend to bring you home!) I shared a little that I am getting released at the end of the summer and the girls all said a big NO! I know how they feel! I tried not to think about it too much while I was at camp, but I wanted the girls to know how much I loved them and even after I get released that I want to still be a part of their lives. They are such a sweet group of girls whom I love with all my heart.
Then we ended with a fun roll call with the Bishops that then led into such a sweet testimony meeting. The beautiful diamond dot was revealed right before, and I always love the audible gasp with it. It was the perfect thing to have on stage right next to the young women that was bearing their testimony. Our stake president started off the meeting with sharing what a testimony is and asked us to take a minute to say a prayer in our heart for the rain to hold off as long as we needed (it had been sprinkling a little bit beforehand) and that we would fill the Spirit. Then we had such a sweet and Spirit filled testimony meeting. So many of the young women shared about how God answers prayers, that He loves each of us so much, that He knows what we are going through and has helped them during challenging time, one young women shared that God doesn't call the qualified but He qualifies the called, and then another young women shared that she had been watching a snail and how slow it was and her words were a dumb little snail but how we can be the same thing where we can be slow when it comes to spiritual things but God created us for a purpose and will help us even on our slow path to becoming like Him. It was such a sweet testimony meeting, and the young women truly pour forth love in this setting and I'm so grateful that I get to witness it. Their testimonies strengthened mine! And the rain held off and started misting again once we were all done and our stake president got up at the end and asked again that we pause a say a prayer in our hearts of gratitude that the rain held off, and our prayer was answered and that we felt the Spirit. It was such a sweet experience, and we saw an answer to prayer!
Friday was a late night since it was the last night of camp! Saturday was pack up, eat breakfast, and our final roll call of camp. It always goes by way too fast but is always an experience that I will cherish for the rest of my life. I loved camp as a young women and it helped build my testimony of the gospel and it is just as good or even better as an adult leader. I get to witness such love and testimony and love for each other and the gospel that I don't get to see anywhere else. God is SO good!

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

June Moments

June has been a wonderful month filled with sunshine, end of school fun, and family time. Baylor and McCall are often found outside riding bikes or playing school in the playhouse and Paige is often found checking the UV and reading a book in the backyard. McCall and I have had so many fun outings with Celina and her kids and we are just truly loving the summer weather.
Baylor had her school carnival and as always, she had so much fun. She loved constantly being with a friend and had a blast. McCall and Paige did a few of the things and we all had a fun night together.
We got to celebrate our favorite guy for his birthday! Happy birthday Nate! We are sure blessed to have you in our lives!
He just wanted a hug from all his girls, and you can tell which ones like hugs and which one does not. :)
Paige got a phone! She is super excited about it and loves texting friends! McCall got the cutest sweatshirt from the Outlet and looks way too grown up! And Baylor finally lost a tooth that has been hanging on way longer than it should.
This girl is the cutest! She still falls asleep some afternoons, makes the funniest faces, and loves to be with Mom and Dad.
One fun outing with Celina and her kids was to the splash pad in Auburn. I have never been and McCall had so much fun and it was a perfect way to cool off on this hot day.
Nate does ball field prep on Saturday mornings during baseball season for the City of Covington and one morning I decided to go with him and see what he does. I loved it and I loved how detailed he was and truly just wants to do a really good job for the kids.
Paige got to go paddleboarding with some friends on the lake and loved every moment of it.
And while Paige was out paddleboarding, we took the younger two to the lake to play. Baylor didn't last long but McCall was a little fish.
McCall and I were able to go to Baylor's all school lunch and recess for her field day and we had so much fun and Baylor and her friends loved playing with McCall and were so sweet to her.
Paige graduated from middle school! I can't believe we are going to have a kid in high school! She has grown so much during middle school. She has found amazing friends and has grown in confidence in who she is. We were able to be there for an awards ceremony, and Paige got an award for having a 3.8 grade average or higher during all of middle school. Then they do a walk through, and it was a really cool thing to watch. I was doing good until I saw Paige crying at the end with her friends.
Paige got her braces off!!! Just a little shy of two years and I can't believe how much she has grown in those two years and now she has beautiful straight teeth! 
Our grass finally came in this month, and our front yard looks amazing! (Dialed in according to Nate!)
Juliette and Amy flew out the week that school got out, and we have loved having them around. We didn't do much since there were lots of school things going on and short days, but I loved visiting with Amy in the backyard, and we will have Juliette for 5 weeks! 

The youth had a fun combined activity in our backyard where they tie dyed shirts and did human battleship.
We also had a fire, and this girl was having fun with the coal and dirt from the previous fire we had. Reminded me of someone else....
School ended and summer fun began! Paige had a quick orthodontist appointment and right after we went to Lake Wilderness so Paige and Juliette could paddleboard and we could have some lake fun.
This little girl LOVES the water!
Then she became still and making a funny face and I asked her what she was doing and she said pooping. I immediately had her get out of the water, but I was not fast enough to get a diaper on her and poop was dripping out her swimming suit and down her leg. Good thing I had just put another pack of wipes in my bag and thank goodness we were on the edge of the swimming area mostly in trees so hopefully not too many got to witness the poop disaster. I got her all cleaned up and used buckets of water from the lake to rinse her swimsuit off in the grass. Then she got back in and was a happy camper again!
Baylor loved floating in the water, got brave enough to jump off the dock once all by herself, and then enjoying warming up and soaking up the fun while she waited for everyone else to be done with the water.
McCall also loved the floaty!
It was a fun afternoon!
I got to go to the temple to go through with one of my young women that is going on a mission. It was a very sweet experience, and I even got to do the work for my ninth great-grandmother.
Nate found this idea online with all the instructions and measurements and we have had this scrap wood for quite a while. He worked on it with Baylor one day and now we have the cutest picnic table that is the perfect size for McCall.
We got to celebrate our favorite guy a second time this month for Father's Day!
Paige and Juliette (Pig and Julip) have had the best time and bring the fun and silly side out of each other. There has been lots of crafts, games played, star gazing, and late night conversations. 
Sunday shenanigans for a random Sunday afternoon! The videos are so entertaining!
June was a great month! We spent the last week at girl's camp which was incredible and will be on another blog post. I can't believe we are already halfway through the year.