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More 2008 Pix August 6, 2008

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From the camera of Lydia P. She captured lots of great pictures, including several of the ladies’ softball game, and various group shots of people singing, as well as Sis. Rachel & Bro. Chris’s water-bottle fight.

Pictures from Ashley H. August 4, 2008

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Follow the link to see Ashley’s pictures from Camp Moriah 2008! There are a lot of shots of volleyball games, and many other pictures including throwing Joseph in the lake, fireworks, and the bonfire.

Hannah’s pictures, part 2 August 3, 2008

Posted by Kathy in 2008, fun and games, pictures.
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Here is the second installment of Hannah’s Camp 2008 pictures, by way of her facebook account. Click on the link, and you’ll see some pictures of the canoe races, volleyball games, and a bunch of close-ups too.

The Poochy-Lip August 2, 2008

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Sis. Teresa’s Camp Moriah 2008 pictures July 29, 2008

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Follow this link to view them on Facebook. There are a lot of great pictures in there — several face shots as well as some pictures of activities (like the canoe race). Go check them out!

Another memory from Lisa July 27, 2008

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Another funny and memorable moment involving Jacob Strevel and Justin Huffman was when they couldn’t figure out whose mouth was bigger, so they decided to stuff them full of miniature marshmallows to prove whose was bigger. I’m pretty sure Jacob won, because he was always a big mouth!! I swear that he even put some up his nose, but I haven’t found anyone yet who backs up that particular memory of mine. I have a picture of the ones in his mouth, but not one to prove about the ones up his nose.

Camp Moriah pictures, 2008 July 26, 2008

Posted by Kathy in 2008, fun and games, pictures.
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Click here to see Stacey L’s pictures on Facebook (you have to have an account, but it’s free to join). There are some great pictures in there — not only is there a good mix of a lot of different activities (little kids, volleyball, ultimate frisbee, baseball…), but there are pictures of throwing Joseph into the lake (beloved camp tradition — the headmaster gets dunked on the last day of camp), as well as a water fight between Sis. Rachel G. and Bro. Chris B.

The way I hear it, the water fight started out innocently enough, but escalated pretty quickly. While one might think this sort of behavior would happen only among people less than, say, 20 years of age, one would be wrong! Not only were two (supposedly mature) adults in a full-out water fight, but they were surrounded by a crowd of other (supposedly mature) adults who were egging them on, and handing them an endless supply of water bottles! I hate that I missed it, and if anybody wants to fill in any gaps or give a first-hand account, I’d love to hear it!

Mud! July 25, 2008

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More memories from Lisa:

The most fun I myself had at camp was when I was 15 or so. This was one of the years that it rained every day so we just made the most of it by starting a mud slide at the old basketball court. The old basketball court was about in the middle of where the new parking area is now behind the pavilion. The boys started running and full body sliding across the muddy basketball court and then down the embankment (where the grill is now). I think the only girls involved were myself, Julie and Lori Clabough. This was just tons of fun, even with lightning close by. My mother was soooo mad that we wouldn’t stop because of the lightning, and she asked (or demanded) of Bro. Mike (Strevel) that he would make us stop. He, in typical fashion, just laughed it off and said we’d be just fine.

I think this is the same year that all 300 people at camp ended up stuffed into the kitchen like sardines because it was raining so hard that it blew in at every direction and the pavilion was not keeping us dry.

Remember the time… July 22, 2008

Posted by Kathy in 1987, fun and games, not-so-happy camper.
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Most memorable (funny) moment at Camp Moriah by Lisa (Formsma) Newell

There are sooooo many, but the most infamous to me is the year that Joseph Latimer (sorry, Joseph, if you ever read this) lost his retainer. Stay tuned, it is worth it.

There were several guys involved in a burping contest (which really was funny at age 15 or so) and in order to make the burpings longer, it was decided that carbonated drinks would help things along. So, someone went to the kitchen and stole some 2 liter Dr. Peppers and they started downing the bubbly stuff. This did indeed help the burps, but it just wasn’t good enough for our entertainment. We started goading these poor guys (who were our best friends) to see if they could drink an entire 2 liter Dr. Pepper. Well I know Joseph Latimer was one, and I am unsure about the others, but I’m pretty sure Jacob Strevel was one and maybe even Justin Huffman. (I’m sure someone else can remember that part.) Well, Joseph’s stomach had an aversion to so much carbonation at one time and when it all came up it was really gross, but everyone there was absolutely lying on the ground from laughing so hard. Well, I’m sure you can figure out how he lost his retainer… I think I’ve put in enough details.

Aaron remembers that they were at the volleyball court, sitting or standing around in a tight circle, and Joseph gets this look on his face, and the next thing everybody knows, he vomits the whole 2-liter back up. Chairs go flying as people rush to escape the onslaught. Joseph lost his retainer and had to dig through the sandy, sticky vomit to get it back.

Pictures from 2007 July 18, 2008

Posted by Kathy in 2007, bible study, evening services, fun and games, pictures.
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Stephen L. has a blog post from 2007 with pictures. At one point, he refers to Bro. Isaac as “the B-ball defensive shirt ripper” — that’s in reference to when he and Chuck and a few others were playing basketball, and Chuck faked a shot, and Isaac literally fell for it, grabbing and ripping Chuck’s T-shirt on the way down. And I wouldn’t have thought of that without that reminder!