So last week on Thursday night we were all huddled together in our camp t-shirts for a camp photo down by the Victory circle. I was sitting with my four girls to the left and a youth group from Chico to the right. There was a boy and girl who were obviously not brother and sister and they were enjoying very much that we were getting so close for this photo opt. I was keeping a half eye on them as well as eaves dropping and the girl said at one point, "Well if you want I could just sit in your lap and then there would be more room for a whole other person" at which point she started to make purple. I said, "Hey you two No purpling" to which they took their proper positions and then all their friends started laughing and saying, " Dude you have purple on your nose!" Apparently, the girls glow stick that was in her hair leaked a bit on his nose when she was trying to get in his lap and he had a bright spot of purple glowing on his nose. I laughed so hard with all of them and said, "See , that's what you get for trying to purple here at church camp!" I told them thank you for the laugh and that I would be taking that one home with me.
I told Moses this story after which we made lots of purple :) hee hee hee!!!
3 comments:
that's a good way (or attempt) to keep the hormones crazed teenagers arms distance length. ooh the joys of having a license!
Groan... You could have left out the part about you and Moses making purple... :P He he he!
And I understand the principle behind telling them to act like brother and sister, but if they were to actually follow that advice, there would probably be a lot of punching and wrestling.
erica- yeah i think it works pretty well for the most part. and yes, there is great joy in having a license to purple.
true jeni- you have point there for sure. there would be alot of name calling, biting, hitting, kicking.....
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