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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Philmont




We had a great week at the Boy Scouts LDS Leadership Conference. It was held at the Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico, just southwest of Raton. We spent a week living in a tent city with the kids, and I never thought I would love it as much as I did!

This conference is so well organized. Every day we would eat breakfast with the kids, and then drop them off at their morning activities. Mike attended BSA leadership classes with some of the members of the General Young Men's presidency and other BSA leaders, and I was able to go on tours, take classes, do handicrafts etc. We picked up our children up for lunch and spent an hour of family time together before returning them to their groups for afternoon activities. They loved their activities, which included things like pony rides, archery, rifle shooting, tomahawk throwing, making homemade ice cream, hiking and outdoor games.



We'd pick them up in time for dinner, spend the evening at one of the wonderful family events they had going on (western dancing, movie night, skits etc) and tuck in some worn out kiddos each evening.



It was just a blessing for our family to have this kind of week. Being outdoors brings out such a feeling of gratitude for the wonders of nature and for our Father in Heaven who provided us with such a beautiful earth! It brought out these feelings in our kids too, and led to wonderful spiritual discussions that I will cherish. While we were having these experiences at base camp, Autumn was having a mini-adventure of her own, taking part in a 6 day mountain trek through the backwoods. She hiked 30 miles with a 30 pound pack, without showering or having any conveniences from home. She weathered pretty severe electrical storms that would blow through the mountains each afternoon. They also took "Leave No Trace" to a whole new level- recquiring the kids to drink the juice out of a can of chicken after they opened it, and to eat any food that was dropped on the ground. Autumn proved that she can do hard things, and we are so proud of her for going with such a great attitude, and coming home with an even better one.




I hope that our boys will have similiar experiences at some point in their life! All in all, we are just grateful to have been able to participate in this training conference. It was one of the best vacations we have ever had!

5 comments:

Alisa said...

How amazing! I can't believe what Autumn did --

Debbie said...

I'm glad you had fun at Philmont. It was the first year in 9 years we didn't attend. We kind of missed it, although as staff we have a little different experience staying in the villas.

Good for you guys to be such great sports. It's not easy in the tents and in the heat!

Tami said...

What an awesome experience! You are a wonderful mother! Miss ya!

Melanie said...

This sounds like a great experience. I heard from Sarah Combs that they had a great time too!

Amy said...

Hello! I found your blog while searching online for feedback about family week at Philmont. It's one thing to read about it on the Philmont website, and another to hear from a family who's been there and loved it. We'll be there for the LDS Leadership Conference the end of June 2010. Would you be willing to let me ask you a few questions by email? My email address is AmyHJohnston@gmail.com. Thank you! -- Amy