This last weekend, our church had its annual church camp. They alternate between the beach and the mountains. This year we went up to the highlands which is a very cool part of the country. They grow strawberries and tea in this area. The jungle is all around as well and as we climbed the hill in our car we saw a lot of durian stands manned by the locals. On the way up we also stopped at a waterfall to take some photos.


The first evening the hotel served a "steamboat dinner". This is a favorite of many of the church members. Each table has a pot with boiling liquid in it. Our pots were divided and the liquid on one side was chicken stock and the other side was tom yam broth which is very spicy. On the table were plates of fish, chicken and tofu as well as vegetables and two kinds of noodles. The fun of steamboat is taking it slow and adding things a little at a time. You start by adding some of the fish, seafood and chicken to the pot. Once it is cooked you scoop it and some broth out and enjoy. Then you add some more meat and start again. The waiters add more broth as you need it. Eventually you begin to add green veggies and mushrooms. Finally you end with the noodles. The church members said that the point is to fill up on the fish, seafood and chicken and veggies and then only eat the noodles as filler. It was quite a delicious dinner.


I mentioned in an earlier post that hotels post signs about durian. Here is one at our hotel. My cell group members had me take the photo as they said I needed to add it to my blog! A couple of people had purchased durian on the way up and they had to enjoy them in the parking lot!

On Sunday afternoon, everyone was divided into teams for the "Amazing Race" We had to accomplish certain tasks at each point. It was a fun afternoon even though we did get a bit wet.

Then after a BBQ dinner, we watched the gold medal match for badminton. It was quite fun even if the crowd's favorite didn't win the gold.

The theme for the camp was "For such a time as this" and the teachings were from the book of Esther. Apparently every year there is some kind of talent evening. So Sunday evening after watching badminton we were given scripts and costumes and each team was assigned a role in the story. We were given an hour to practice within our teams and then at 11 pm we put on the play! It was quite fun. Here is a photo of Esther. Hmmm, she looks a little like a friend of mine.

Our team was assigned the role of the scribes. Here is Roy and the others practicing their penmanship.

Well this photo is a bit small, but here is the whole group from church! Thanks for a wonderful time.