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Written by Bonnie Nelson   
Friday, 07 September 2007
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My Time at Croatian Camp by Ellie Beth
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Everyone at camp

At first, when mom and dad talked to me about going to Croatian camp at Severin I thought it would be okay but when I actually got there, I did not want to stay!!  I felt nervous because I only knew three people, Debi , Tea and Petra.  It was all in Croatian.  Only a few of the girls spoke some English.  I was glad that my room counselor, Beka, spoke English really well. She is also an MK and her dad is Croatian and her mom is from England. 

At camp I played ping pong and volleyball, did archery, climbed on the rock climbing wall and tried to go swimming but the water was freezing!  My favorite sport was archery.  I had a Bible group and Beka was my leader.  She translated the Bible verses for me and told me what to do.  I learned a Croatian song and met some girls.  The food was great.


I listened and watched the skits at night but I didn’t understand what they were talking about.  The main character was Professor Tutu.  He was the camp leader and a pastor from Split.  The two funniest parts of the skit were when Beka was a mummy and Professor Tutu was baking and using her as a table.  He accidentally cracked an egg on her head and then spilled flour on her.  The other part was when a leader named Ana had just gotten a package full of make-up and Professor Tutu used a lot of the make up and scribbled all over her face!  Then he tried to make a facial mask by putting shaving cream on a paper plate and then smearing it on her face!

At the end of camp I was glad I went.  Some of it was fun, some of it was terrible and lots of the time I was confused!   


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No. 1 :
I like what you wrote about your camp.
Submitted by Aimee • 2007-09-07 10:36:45
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No. 2 :
You are a very brave young lady, and your camp story is quite interesting! Thanks for going, and thanks for sharing!--Martha
Submitted by Martha • 2007-09-12 11:53:41
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No. 3 :
Wow! What an experience. I'd love to hear about the camel!
Submitted by Mrs. Morton • 2007-09-30 09:57:18
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No. 4 : Thanks for sharing!
I lo ve to read what you all have been up to! Thanks for sharing!
Submitted by Mrs. Bloomquist • 2007-10-16 10:44:53
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No. 5 : Great job, Ellie Beth!
That is quite an interesting tale! Thanks for sharing!
Submitted by Madeline • 2007-11-11 09:55:01
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No. 6 : Nice story!
We miss you and liked your story .
Submitted by Guest User • 2007-11-11 15:23:05
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