The Camp Arnes retreat. Where do I begin? Like many CMU-sponsored events it all began with us getting into two white vans the afternoon of September 18. A bumpy bus-ride later and there we were, ready to rock it.
I must say that the Student Life staff had this retreat well-planned. One of my favorite events was the “Menno-Run”. The instructions were a little vague, but I managed to catch on that we were all Mennonites in Russia and that the KGB were after us. We were led to a corner of the camp and told to run to the other side without getting caught. It took a half hour of stumbling around before I found myself sprinting across an open field with several “KGB Agents” at my back. I made it. Others weren’t as lucky.
While not as glamorous, I spent a lot of time around the campfire, singing worship songs, and getting to meet some of the commuter students. Lots of people had fun swimming (Camp Arnes has a great pool and hot tub) but as I packed for the retreat in about 2 minutes flat, I was a little unprepared.
It was a good way to finish off summer. I came back rested and peopled out, which is a perfect recipe for homework!
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