Our family vacationed every
year. Often we went to either Disneyland
or Yellowstone National Park, but there were also times when we did something
different. One of those vacations was sponsored
through then Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho.
I don’t remember where exactly the “Outdoor Family Program” – took place. I'm guessing somewhere in
Idaho.
I think Kayla was five at the
time. I don’t remember how many families
were involved – though I can remember six.
We were all put in cabins which surrounded the shower area and bathrooms
with flushable toilets. There
were portapotties available, but they needed to be moved as they were pretty
full to almost overflowing. It was
disgusting.
The cabin we were in was pretty much
wall to wall bed. There were five of
them fit together like a U shape (if I remember correctly) and six of us. Patrick and I were assigned the beds at either end. Kayla and Corey slept between my mom and dad on the three other beds all smashed together. There was a floor to
put our suitcases down and then it was a matter of shifting over mattresses. Good thing we were a close knit family.
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It may not have been as much of a
vacation for dad who had to get up early along with the other fathers and only
one sister who had brought her five children.
I think they were all under the age of eight. They would go and learn the day’s activities
and explain the agenda to their families.
We got to go horseback riding, repelling and canoeing.
Frank was the name of the student
who was responsible for harnessing those who wanted to participate and would
say “Do you trust me?”
With each person who was guided over
the edge, Corey would say “I trust Frank” which would continue louder on each
person until finally it was his turn.
Frank said, “Do you trust me?” and
Corey responded, “Sort of.”
There were three people in each
canoe, and a really low beam. Some chose
to go under beam. Our guide pulled over
before we got to the beam and said, “That looks too low”
One canoe managed to get under it
but the second one tipped. Two of the
passengers were not very happy.
I think the program was an entire
week, but maybe not. I don’t remember
all the details but I do know we held church services. We had gone a ways from the camp and bread
had not been brought for the sacrament and crackers were used in the bread’s
place. I remember Lance was one who
blessed the sacrament. I don’t recall
who the other was.
Lance had come with a couple from
either North or South Carolina. They had
a young son named David. I think Lance
was just a friend. I remember one of the sponsors searching for muscle
power. As he searched around the group
he said, “I need four strong guys and David to help me” I thought it was funny.
Overall, I don’t think it felt like
much like a vacation for my dad, but I know Corey and I had fun. I think Patrick did to a degree, but he hated
the mosquitoes. I remember when he
returned from the showers, his back was covered with mosquitoes. He didn’t think it was cool to take a shower
and then douse himself in a can of mosquito repellent. It didn’t even matter which brand. Mosquitoes travel for miles just to sample Patrick’s
blood. I didn’t have to worry about
spraying myself – especially with Patrick around.
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