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Monday, October 3, 2011
Jenny Lake
Day 1 of our adventure began in the Grand Tetons. While on the highway, winding our way through the countryside, we saw the sign for the National Forest and when we went around the corner, I saw some of the most breathtaking sites. Mountains reaching for the skies, a sky that was bigger than I would ever see in Indiana, and a view and altitude that took my breath away. Trees that seemed like they were reaching for God. And that's what we should be doing. Reaching up for God. We, in and of ourselves, can never reach God just like those trees will never reach the sky. But they never stop trying and neither should we. Never stop reaching out to God. And God will reach down to us and bridge the gap that cannot be bridged by us. But I digress... :-)
We walked about 7 miles around Jenny Lake, which is about in the heart of the Tetons. It took us about 4 hours to make this trek up and down a very rocky terrain. By the time we had finally made it all around the loop, we were done ourselves. A short drive back into Jackson, WY and finding a motel were on the agenda. Tonight it's a good rest and headed up to Yellowstone for the next 2 days.
Not a man made sound to be heard at Jenny Lake.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Are Horses Smarter Than People? A Childhood Memory From Cowboy Titus | Faith Church Blog
Are Horses Smarter Than People? A Childhood Memory From Cowboy Titus | Faith Church Blog:
'via Blog this'
This is something we talk about with the kids all the time. Lew Sterrett introduced this idea to us at Miracle Mountain Ranch. Good job Titus!
'via Blog this'
This is something we talk about with the kids all the time. Lew Sterrett introduced this idea to us at Miracle Mountain Ranch. Good job Titus!
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Control, Alt, Delete Your Life
Sometimes we just need a reboot. A chance to stop, get away, and recharge. Get away from the hustle and bustle of this life and drive away all the distractions. Clear your mind. Let the frustrations melt away. It's good for the mind, body, and soul. And that's what I'm going to get to do in a few days. Get out of IN, head to the mountains of the west, get away into God's Creation, get a little closer to God and hear His still voice. A friend and I are headed to Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons for a week. It's going to be an awesome experience and I know that the views will be breathtaking....more than words can express. So long, see you in a while, and good bye flat lands.
Monday, September 26, 2011
You Don't Have to Be the Hero Tonight
To those I'm closest to in my life, I think I play the supporting role the best. I will do what I can to help you out, to do all the little things that make you look good or allow you to go on and do what you do best. The little things that don't really get noticed when they are done, but are noticed when they aren't. The role is hard. It's hard when the things you do don't get noticed and it's only noticed when the task doesn't get done. In my selfish ways, I want others to notice when I'm gone. You may not notice me when I'm there, but I hope you'll notice when I'm not. That there's a void, the support is gone. I want to be the hero, helping those around me without much fanfare (but sometimes it'd be nice :-) ). But who's the superhero's hero? Superman's superman? To someone who plays a supportive role, it is hard when no one appears to be your support. Who do you go home to and talk to when all it is is an empty home? Who do you rely on when you're weary of others relying on you? When you're dependable, it's easy for others to expect it of you from then on and to not be dependable may seem like failure. Sometimes you want to shout, "What about me?" "What about what I want?" It's not like that's why you do it and you shouldn't be doing it for yourself. You do it out of the love you have in your heart. You do it to serve those like Christ served us. You do it to put God first, others before yourself, and yourself last. God is your support, He is the best support for all. But lastly and most importantly, you don't have to be the hero tonight. It's not your job....it's not my job.
Good song for all you heroes out there.
FFH Undone
Good song for all you heroes out there.
FFH Undone
Don't Be a Cougar!
Since I began working at camp, I have learned a lot about behavior, both human and horse. Why not? I'm constantly around both of those groups every day and they are always changing (at least the humans are always changing!) so I can observe and study both groups. It's actually a fascinating subject and here are some thoughts.
Horses are magnificent animals. They reflect our emotions and are a mirror to our own soul. If we are feeling frustrated, nervous, scared, or distracted, they will reflect. On the flip side, if we are calm, confident, and at peace, the horse will be a relaxed confident mount. We may not even know exactly what we are feeling or dealing with on the inside and a horse will bring it to the surface. A horse can also sense what may be “different” about a rider and can take compassion on them, take them into their “herd”, and take care of them.
Horses cannot lie. They cannot hide their emotions, hide their feelings, or deceive us. Humans, on the other hand, are constantly suppressing our true feelings, lying with our words and actions. While our words may lie, our body language usually does not. It is difficult to fake one’s body language yet it appears to be something that we rarely clue into. Horses communicate only through their body language whether it’s in their stance, their ears, or their body position, they tell us exactly how they feel. Often times, humans in our predatory ways ignore body language in both animals and others around us. We have often seen a young child excitedly run up to an animal only to have that animal run away. Once that animal runs away, we often see that child chase it to try to catch it. They don’t understand that the animal is running away due to fear and that chasing a scared animal will, more than likely, not involve them catching it. We don’t recognize the subtle clues that both animals and our fellow man tell us. What would happen to communication if we were to clue into the non-verbal side? What would happen to our relationships? Think about how much more observant, connected, and intuitive we would become.
Horses are followers by their nature. Every herd needs and has a leader, usually a boss mare, and the herd will follow their leader without hesitation. This is key to their survival. A good leader is fair and consistent. The leader is not aggressive, mean, or overly dominant but assertive. They need to trust and respect their leader. Horses naturally will follow as they don't naturally desire to be in the lead but in the absence of a good leader, will take over that position themselves. As we work with a horse, we need to assume the role of the leader in the relationship. If we can prove ourselves to be a fair and competent leader without dominating and causing fear in the horse, we can build a relationship based on trust and respect. What is amazing is how we can change our ways from predator (ex. getting a horse to move away from you) to prey (ex. softening our body position and "asking" the horse to come to us) and the horse, who lives in the here and now, will respond to you based only on the body language you now present. While a minute ago you were telling that horse to "go away" (aggressive body language), you can now soften your stance and position and ask him to "come to you" and he will. They don't hold onto the past.....why do we? (I've titled this post after a saying that Amie and I have around the kids, "Don't be a cougar" = "Don't act like a predator, act like a partner.")
Likewise, as humans, often times we want to have a strong confident, yet not dominating, leader that we can follow. Thankfully, we can have a “boss horse” in our relationship as well. God can be our leader. He is fair and just, yet demands respect. Just as the horse who follows their competant and confident leader, we need to follow our Leader. We can have faith that our Leader will never fail, will always have our best interests at heart, and is completely trustworthy. It is complete and udder freedom to have that relationship. It's not a prison, confined by rules and "Do nots" but a liberating experience. That may seem like a contradiction to have "rules" and "freedom" at the same time....but it's not. A horse that trusts it's boss mare/leader can be confident that someone is watching out for the herd, trust that they only have their best interests at heart, keeps them steered away from danger, and will take care of their needs. It's safe. Likewise, we have freedom as well. Not freedom to do whatever we want, but freedom to do as we ought to.
In closing, I challenge you to observe those around you, listen a little less to the words and a little more to the body language, and be clued in to your own language. Then take a look at your relationship with your "Boss Horse" and experience the freedom that comes with it.
In closing, I challenge you to observe those around you, listen a little less to the words and a little more to the body language, and be clued in to your own language. Then take a look at your relationship with your "Boss Horse" and experience the freedom that comes with it.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Why Camp? Why not?
This isn't targeted to Camp Tecumseh but the accreditation service for camps is the American Camping Association (ACA). This is a you tube video they've put out. It's a great reminder as to why we do what we do and why we put in the countless hours we do. It makes a difference. It can change a life. It's an experience that can last a lifetime. I've heard countless stories from campers and it was neat to hear from actors/"famous" folks.
Because of Camp
Because of Camp
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Teach Me to Number My Days
Blink by Revive
This is most definitely one of my favorite songs....listen to the words carefully. Ask yourself tomorrow, "What have I done with my life?" Then ask yourself, "What will I DO with my life?" Remember that there may never be a tomorrow for you. People 10 years ago and today went to bed not expecting that it would be the last time they went to sleep, spoke to their loved ones, or hugged their children. Make the best of your time.
This is most definitely one of my favorite songs....listen to the words carefully. Ask yourself tomorrow, "What have I done with my life?" Then ask yourself, "What will I DO with my life?" Remember that there may never be a tomorrow for you. People 10 years ago and today went to bed not expecting that it would be the last time they went to sleep, spoke to their loved ones, or hugged their children. Make the best of your time.
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