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February 11, 2008

2008 Registration Forms for Girls Getaway, etc...

Dear Girls Getaway Friends & Family,

Happy New Year to you all!  It is hard to believe that we are already through with January and will be halfway done with February by the end of this week!

We prefer to look at it as - we are that much closer to CAMPThe dates for our 2008 camps are Monday, July 28th to Friday, August 1st, 2008.

We are blessed to have you and your girls join us again for Girls Getaway this summer.  The girls will be returning to Jan Kay Ranch near Detroit, TX.

As has been announced recently, the price of camp remains at $325.00 again this year.  We are equipped to have you pay in monthly installments if you wish.  If you have any questions concerning this, please let us know.  Keep in mind that all it takes is a $50.00 deposit to reserve a spot for your child, which we would recommend highly.  Due to some early registrants, we have a few grades that are already filling up.  Spaces are limited, so send your deposits today!

Also, attached are the new 2008 registration forms for camp.  These are a little more involved this year, in order for us to be able to minister to your children better.  Please print these off and mail them to:

BHDM, 225 Crepe Myrtle, Murphy, TX 75094.

Gg_header_logo_2008 Download 2008_gg_camp_registration_packet.pdf

If you have any questions, please let us know.

For Girls Getaway questions, email Meredith Wiskur at meredith@byhisdesignministries.org

In Him,

Ellen & Meredith

September 09, 2007

Girls Getaway 2008 dates!!

Howdy all!!

We have confirmed the dates for the 2008 Girls Getaway:

Monday, July 28th through Friday, August 1st.

Please save these dates and join us next summer!  I know that it seems like a long way away, but it will be here before we know it!  Feel free to forward this on to your friends as we'd enjoy serving your  daughters' friends as well!

More details to follow....

In Him,

Ellen & Meredith

July 30, 2007

From His Orchard 2007 camp overview

Well we're back safe and sound!  We had an awesome week at camp and would like to summarize the week for you.  We did not have Internet access at Jan Kay Ranch, so we were not able to keep a daily blog.  Here is an overview of our week.

This is our daily schedule

Download 2007_girls_getaway_schedule.doc

Monday, July 23, 2007

Monday's Bible verse was: John 15:1-2 "I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener.  He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful."

Our Main Idea is that God is the Gardner and that he is the Creator of the world.  He watches over us and protects us just as a Gardner tends to his garden.  We talked about how we all have sinned and how God sent his son Jesus as the gift of eternal life.  Romans 6:23 and John 3:16

Monday evenings assembly, we divided into teams of 4 for our evening competitions.  The girls made up a team name and cheer.  We had the "Pink Lemonade", "Jolly Green Giants, " Sunflower Power" and the "Mavericks".  The cheers were really cute and creative.  We then jumped onto the hay wagons to the horse pavilion to take part in the Human Rodeo.  Human Rodeo included: Shovel race, three leg race, broomstick horse race, water bucket relay among others.  After we had a snack of watermelon and fed the rinds to the camels that were roaming nearby.  The girls went back to their cabins to get ready for bed and begin their chapter book "Change of Heart" about a couple of girls going to summer camp.

Day one was great, full of fun and laughter!!

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Memory verse was Galatians 5:22-23 "But the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.  Against such things there is no law."

Our main idea is that Our Gardner expects to grow fruit in his garden.  We taught that in order to bear fruit we must have a relationship with Jesus.  Once we have that relationship we have to make a choice in how to act.  We can live by the Spirit or by our flesh.  When we learn to have total dependence on Jesus, His life fills ours and the fruit will grow.  We discussed the first four fruits; love, joy, peace, patience.  There were some great discussions during Bible study time.

Our daily activities that the girls went to were; horseback riding; craft; Fruit of the Spirit Cheer and dance and putt putt.  That night we had water Olympics and a snack before bed.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Memory verse for today was 1 Corinthians 13:4 "Love is patient, love is kind.  It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud."

Main idea for today is God wants our garden to grow fruit.  We discussed  kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.

After dinner we were treated to snow cones and cotton candy provided by the Jan Kay staff.  We then realized our Junior Counselors were missing and the hunt was on to see which girls could find their JC's first and make it back to the town hall.  We then had a "Fashion Show" where the girls broke into their teams and decorated their counselors with materials provided.  The counselors then paraded down the runway to show off their new fashions.  After the junior counselors did a skit that the girls enjoyed seeing, we followed with praise and worship music.  Ellen then presented the Gospel.  After the presentation, she gave an invitation.  13 girls indicated that they prayed to receive Jesus as their Savior.  We celebrated and thanked the Lord together for our new sisters in Christ!!  We broke up into our Bible study groups to answer questions, work on the Bible study, and spend time together.  After a snack, the girls got ready for bed and had lights out.  Except for our 6th grade group(our Cheery Cherries); we had a spa party and enjoyed ice cream sundaes and stayed up late:-)!!  We gave the girls a special gift to commemorate their last year at camp.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Our memory verse for the day was 2 Corinthians 5:17 "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone the new has come!"

Our main idea was the Bible tells us things that will keep our orchard from growing fruit.  We talked about what types of things can choke the fruit in our gardens.  They discussed that  those who have a personal relationship with Jesus are new creations and can live a transformed life!  The girls read and talked about Colossians 3:2-4, 3:15-17, and Philippians 4:8-9 "Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable, if anything is excellent, or praiseworthy-think about such things."

Our evening activity was our annual skit night and bonfire.  Each group worked on a skit during the week and performed it that night.  We had some great lip syncs and funny skits.  We even had "Jan Kay Ranch idol".  Every group did a fantastic job and each skit was very entertaining.  Next, we grabbed some bug spray and flashlights and jumped on the hay wagon for a ride to our bonfire.  It started sprinkling when we the fire was lit and we began to roast marshmallows, but thankfully, the rain stopped and we did not see it again!  After songs and smores, it was back to the cabins for showers and story time!  Our last full day was fabulous!

Friday, July 27, 2007

On Friday, we reviewed all the verses for the week and did a review of each days Bible study.  The girls were able to clarify questions from earlier days and have great discussions about what they had learned during the week.  We heard fabulous things about their Bible study times.  God was working in their lives and we so excited about how He will continue to work this next year and beyond.

After Bible study, we headed back to the cabins to pack and clean.  We had a concluding assembly time where the girls were able to share with the group some fond memories of the week as well as things they had learned.  We finished our assembly time with an awesome slide show that our photographer, Stacy Reaves, had put together.  After lunch, we had our last snack shack, prayed, loaded the buses to head home!

Ellen, Meredith, and Lisa so missed being the the arrival to the church, but the trailer was causing the SUV to guzzle gas and we had to stop to refill.  It's amazing how much that slowed us down!

We want to extended a special thanks to all the Counselors and Junior Counselors who gave so much of themselves to be a part of our week.  Also to Lisa, our nurse, for taking such good care of  our sweet campers.  And Stacy so we could show you the fun we had!  I wish you could have seen how much they enjoyed and loved on your girls.  They were truly a blessing.

Parents, thank you for allowing your daughters to bless us this week!  They were fun, energetic, and full of life.  We feel honored to know them and to have been able to serve these precious young women this last week.  May our Lord richly bless each of your families.

By His Grace,

Ellen and Meredith 

July 16, 2006

Hello Mudda, Hello Fadda: Camp Letter Writing 101

Camp Letter Writing 101

We are so excited you have decided to send your child(ren) to camp with us.  We assure you, we will do everything in our power to make camp a fun and memorable experience.  One of those experiences is receiving letters from home!  We have a few suggestions when sending letters to your camper to help keep home sick hearts to a minimum.

  • Do:               Tell them you hope they are having a great time.
  • Don’t:       Tell them how SAD you are without them there.  You don’t want your camper to feel guilty for having a good time!
  • Do:               Tell them you are looking forward to them coming home and hearing all of the stories they have to tell from camp.
  • Don’t              Send Packages.  This is a rule we have established to keep other campers from being sad that they didn’t get a package.  We will hold any packages sent till after camp.
  • Do:               Mail early! Send letters by Tuesday/Wednesday to arrive by Wednesday/Thursday.  Your counselor will collect a letter prior to leaving for camp to hand out on Tuesday.
  • Do:               Send self addressed stamped envelopes with your camper to make letter writing easy.
  • Do:              Give camp address to other friends or family members, so they can send letters too!

Thanks for you help and we look forward to camp!

Girls Getaway Packing list

Girls Getaway 2006

Packing List J

__Beach towel

__Bible (NIV if possible)

__Brush/Comb

__Camera/film

__Fitted sheets/mattress protector

__Flashlight

__Hair bands

__Insect repellent

__Jeans (one pair)

__Outfits for 4 days

__Pajamas

__Pen/pencil

__Pillow

__Plastic bag for wet clothes

__Pool shoes

__Shampoo/conditioner/soap

__Shower shoes

__Sleeping bag

__Snack shack money ($12 in $1’s)

__Socks

__Stationary/stamps (addresses, too!)

__Sunscreen

__Swimsuit*

__Tennis Shoes**

__Toothbrush/toothpaste

__Towels/washcloths

__Underclothes

*One piece swimsuits only. NO tankinis or bikinis please. (If you have more than one, you may want to bring it!)

**Tennis shoes will be worn most of the time.

Label clothes and personal articles with camper’s name.

NO iPods, CD players, Gameboys, etc.!!

Camp Address:

(Your daughter’s name)

Jan-Kay Ranch Christian Camp

436 Private Rd. 5001

Detroit,TX  75436-9700