St Pauls brought the weather with them and the first morning
was sunny, still and warm. The toughest of the bunch braved the water. After
porridge and scones the gang split into two groups and got stuck into kayaking,
abseiling and climbing. Everyone was brilliant and there was a great amount of encouragement,
teamwork, laughter, facing fears and a little bit of wrestling. Lunch and some
free time was needed after such an active morning. Once the tide had returned that
evening everyone went coasteering together. Some climbed, some swam. Daring
jumps were attempted by Leader Marc (perhaps too daring).
The beautiful weather persisted into the next day and the plan
was to camp at Market Bay. While the preparations began the group spent the
morning playing sardines and sniper in the shade of the garden. They gathered
themselves after lunch and set off, Camas’ Sarah leading the way with Gavin at
the back. The heaviest things were taken by canoe by Barry and Darragh with
Lizzie following in her sea kayak. The group had a great afternoon in the sun.
They played games and sang, they had dinner by the fire together. They had big
talk and small talk and watched the sun go down. A magical moment occurred with
a visit from dolphins while the GSD group ‘the dolphins’ washed the dishes.
Sleepy and sun-kissed St Pauls made their way back on
Thursday lunchtime. They spent the afternoon making art and bracelets together,
lying in the sun, exploring and hitting the bell with stones. A little embarrassing
as St Pauls proved to be much better at hitting the bell than most staff
members who practice a lot. That evening everyone was treated to a cosy story reflection
from Camas’ Kelsey followed by some great singing! Don’t look back in Anger, Miss
Ohio, Belter, The Jelly Piece Song and maybe the
entire back catalogue of The Proclaimers. There was an early night with the
promise of a scary story in bed. The Camas staff didn’t get to hear it, which
is probably for the best, but I think some people definitely went to bed with
one eye open on Thursday.
The final day and the group split again and swapped round for kayaking and climbing. Again the Camas’ Staff and leaders were really impressed by the support among the young people. It meant everyone had a good time and good laughs together. After lunch St Pauls took over the Centre for Camas Challenge! The kitchen team cooked up a storm, everyone’s favourite burgers and chips, and invented a new dessert called Cookie Custard (a winner, see St Pauls for recipe). The entertainment team made an amazing treasure hunt around the entire centre which the decorations team put up huge paper chains, banners and set a long table for everyone to eat together. In the evening reflection was beautiful. Everyone put their favourite memory from the week into a bottle and we sent it out to sea! I hope someone finds it someday and reads about this incredible week we shared.
The final day and the group split again and swapped round for kayaking and climbing. Again the Camas’ Staff and leaders were really impressed by the support among the young people. It meant everyone had a good time and good laughs together. After lunch St Pauls took over the Centre for Camas Challenge! The kitchen team cooked up a storm, everyone’s favourite burgers and chips, and invented a new dessert called Cookie Custard (a winner, see St Pauls for recipe). The entertainment team made an amazing treasure hunt around the entire centre which the decorations team put up huge paper chains, banners and set a long table for everyone to eat together. In the evening reflection was beautiful. Everyone put their favourite memory from the week into a bottle and we sent it out to sea! I hope someone finds it someday and reads about this incredible week we shared.
The Camas Staff would really and truly like to say THANK YOU
to St Pauls and their leaders for their energy, enthusiasm and generally being
a joy to have here. It was sad parting at the top of the track but it
definitely felt like goodbye for now, not forever!
Oh - and we love our new book of poetry.