Saturday morning was sad for all of us CP
students. We knew it was time to say our goodbyes! I actually slept like a log
until 6 a.m. and had a harder time getting into the shower. But once we turned
the lights on at 7 a.m., everyone moved quite a bit faster. Most of us packed
up right away so that we could visit more later on.
But we all made it down to breakfast on time,
and then over to the conference room for our last sessions. It was primarily
student-led today, which was great! We would have a 7-minute talk given by a
student (pre-selected to speak) and then we would have 5 minutes to discuss it
in a small group (10-12 people sitting near us), elect a spokesperson, and then
that person would give a one-minute feedback/summary to the entire group on our
thoughts from that session. It was a great exercise!
We did that with three different talks: The
Importance of Student-Led Initiative, Analyzing and Interpreting (one of my
favorites!), and The Heart of the Matter. After that, we had a brief discussion
on Student Forums.
Then we had a much longer session, similar to
the first ones, titled “A Vision for Community.” In our small groups we
answered the following questions and shared our answers with the entire group:
*Why
is it important to build a CP community?
*Who
is the CP community?
*What
is the CP community like? What does it do?
*How
do we build this community?
Talking
during one of the sessions.
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Then we had one final session given by Woody
Robertson (one of the CP founders) titled “3, 2, 1, . . . Launch!” Basically, it was our farewell
session. L
After that, we had a brief time of travel instructions. About 30 students had
their flights cancelled, and those of us that had driven from north Texas knew
that the roads only got worse the further north we went. Because of that, the
camp—and CP staff—graciously allowed those that wanted to stay at the camp an
extra night at a very reasonable cost. We were so relieved!
We had lunch with everyone, and then said
goodbye to those who were still leaving for the airport. Then we students moved
our things from the dorms over to the building where the parents had been
staying (in motel style accommodations.) Because my Mom had already been there,
I just shared a room with her.
After everyone left, those of us that were
staying just sat down in the lounge and visited with each other. I started
talking with a girl named A, and we sat and talked for almost two hours! We
found that we had so much in common, and just had a great, deep conversation!
We all walked over to the dining hall for an
early dinner. It seemed so quiet without the majority of the people there!
After dinner, we relaxed at the lodge. We
hooked up someone’s computer to the projector and watched some YouTube videos
together and talked. I FaceTimed with a friend while some of the others tried
to play Sardines.
Then we decided to go over to the fitness
center for awhile. Some people played a game of basketball, while the rest of
us just chatted. Finally, we went back up to the lodge. I went up to bed while
others tried to get in touch with the airlines they were supposed to be flying
on.
Mom and I talked for awhile and then turned
off the lights around midnight. It was so nice to be in a warm bed on such a
cold and icy night!
To
be continued . . .
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