Friday, July 29, 2016

Camp tours

One of my favorite things about my job is camp tours. I love when a person or a small group of people come up to camp together to see if this is the place for their next camp.

Typically my tours are with married pastors that are men and 20 years older than me.

My last two tours though were with an attractive single guy about my age. Both of the tours really felt more like a blind date than key task to my job.

I blogged about my first one, you can read about it here: http://sailinginthewaves.blogspot.com/2016/07/one-of-good-ones.html

The other tour was just on Wednesday. Though I wasn't as smitten by him, I was very impressed. He was kind, easy to talk to, intentional about his every moment. He was prepare, but handled the unexpected well. He asked questions about me and cared about what I said as an answer. He loves the Lord, and made fun of me for eating my pizza crazy crazy slow. I loved his heart and I am excited about what he is doing with his life and his journey to get to the place that he is at.

Our interaction didn't feel like a blind date until we sat down just the two of us at a table for lunch. With that seat I realized how hard it is to eat pizza and spinach salad gracifully as he was looking into my eyes.

A few people joined us after a while. And it felt normal. Like we were long lost friends and I liked that about this situation.

What is cool about this situatuion is that I have been praying that the Lord would bring me normal single guys in my life so that I don't feel so alone. This month, I have gotten to interact with 2 different ones. That is amazing. I feel like this is so significant that the Lord is answering this request of mind.


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