CF Camp 2008!!!
The just recent CF Camp in Raub is unlike before(the food,the activities) and the message of living for God, for others and also for ourselves all blends well in the perfect juxtaposition that we needed after our stressful week of exams.
There's definitely no regrets for those who stayed for this before returning to their comfy homes.Even the unexpected constancy of the rain did not seem to stop the campers from having fun in the 'gripping' activities.
-Rakesh-
The camp is awesome, I met lots of new friends, get to know the CF members more closer and some of them are crazy enough to have fun. Hehe......but most of all, its fun to have fellowship together, worshiping the God who created us and learned more deeply about him.
The games are fun, the food is delicious and most of all, everyone is sporting there especially victor who got ‘colored’ with food colorings by the guru G gang. Its a memory of a lifetime…
-David Foooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo~-
I never expected it would be at a National Service camp site(nostalgic). Even though it was raining the first day during the kayaking that day (I might have forgotten most of the skill), it was still fun as ever. I also have to thank the committee for organizing such unique games.
It’s an eye opener of possibilities as I discovered there more use of instant noodles other than eating. The sermon given by the invited preacher is informative and motivates me to understand more about myself and how to serve ‘the man upstairs’ better.
This camp was exciting and full with memorable memories which I will cherish it for a very, very long time. I hope that the next camp will be even better and I can’t wait for that time to come.
-the Flying Dutchman-
I had a wonderful time during the camp. It was great to see my friends letting loose and having great fun especially during the kayaking. Meanwhile, I had the opportunity to help my friends to take pictures and little did I realize that I actually enjoyed taking pictures.
The camp site was great and some of my friends who went for NS told me that it was considered one of the best in its class.
During the preaching, it was a great reminder to me that we should live our lives not only for ourselves, but also to help others out in their times of need. At the end of the day, I managed to grasp some DSLR knowledge from the pros(credit to Kenji Yukito, Jian Wei and Kenny Yeoh)!
-Pastor D-
Got to know some of the CF’s culture here who camwhore just like playing with mirror. Hahaha! The amount of pics taken in this 3 days camp have been more than the total amount of what I've took for the past 1 year. You guys know lah, I damn shy wan weh >.<>
Never:- 1. Never let Rachel to name your acting character as she claimed she got the idea from 'daisy' duck. Do I really look like a duck, Rachel?
2. Never do the same 'dance' twice. Well, you could, but you might risk pic/video leaking over the net like Edison.
3. Never take picture with people surrounding you. You will end up being roti 'canai' on the ground.
-Kenny (slim)-
In all honesty, I am not a fan of camps. So it was actually with quite some reservations that I signed up for CF Camp 2008 - Live. I was, however, very pleasantly surprised during camp.
I found that I actually enjoyed myself, even from the first day (kayaking definitely helped, I'm sure).
The food was awesome; I don't believe I can quite adequately emphasize how glad I was on the quality of the food that was served. Certainly it far surpassed the kind of meals that I have come to associate with camps.
The company was awesome too (of course they are ) and the free time that we had was a great time to get to know the other campers better. On this note, I might suggest that more free time be allocated for the campers to do what they do best - bond and have fun!
All in all, I must say that this camp has been the pinnacle of all my camp experiences. It comes with my highest recommendations.
-Serious Commander Ron-
Before I start with my view on the camp, I would like to first of all thank all my fellow camp committees for being so committed and dedicated towards their job. They had done a very good job and I would personally like to congratulate each and every one of them.
Well, I would like to start off with my experience on being camp leader for the first time.When I first took up the job, I thought it was going to be like a piece of cake…“seriously” and I have absolutely no idea what I got myself into. The planning started off well but towards the end it was kinda stressful. The stressful part was during study week and exam week when I had to study while finalizing the camp stuff. Yea…It was so irritating that I nearly blew my head off.
After all the hard work, I’m really glad that the camp worked out GREAT!, even better than I’d expected actually , although there are couple of flaws, but I’m glad that most campers enjoyed it. I’m also really happy to see everyone mixing around and not being too sticky within their clicks.
For the games and activities, they were fun and humorous. Too much to elaborate but I’m happy to see everyone enjoying themselves especially under the rain. Well, all I can say that it was AWESOME!
As for the food, they were freggin good for an NS campsite. I can’t name it all, but the best meal we had was on the 2nd night when they served us BBQ chicken and bear. Yeap, it was very mouth-watering.
Well, there are actually a lot more I would want to say, but it might turn out into a 3 page essay. Haha. So to cut things short, I’m happy that the campers are happy =). To end my this statement , I would like to thank all the campers for their participation, camp committees, CF committees, our camp speaker Mr. Michael Williams, and not forgetting our CF advisor, Colin Pal for helping us with the T-shirts. Thank you all and CHEERS!!
-Andrew Yew-
Camp was fun.
an unforgettable camp~