Jon Rodriguez: Pouring rain covered the mountainside as everyone quickly hid inside. “It rained cats and dogs,” said Jon afterwards, “and [there were] just rivers of water everywhere.” Jon’s camping trip would not be ruined by such a catastrophe. As the rain was beating heavily on the roof above, Jon decided to turn the disappointing camping trip around by playing a new game. With a trash can in each corner of the room,
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Jon asked for 4 volunteers. Each one was getting ready to run as fast as their little legs could carry them, waiting for the signal. “Go!” Jon shouted, as four kids started to sprint with all their might toward opposite corners, with empty trash cans on their heads. Crash! All the kids rolled out of their trash cans laughing, having the time of their lives. Every child raises his hand to volunteer for their chance to
By Danny Wilson bang things up a bit. As the day came to a close though, Jon’s energy began to dwindle as he told stories of Jesus and played some calming games with them. Finally, one of the tired children fell asleep, but as he slept he began to snore. Quickly the calming stories became pointless as the kids jumped at the opportunity to copy his loud, ridiculous, seemingly intentional snoring. Jon laughs as he remembers