So this will be the very condensed version of my five day trip because it is 11:46 pm and I have been sitting in a van for the last thirteen hours and all I want to do is SLEEP.
Saturday we served in the early service, attended the late service and then met in the volunteer lounge for dinner that Cadre made us. We were told where to put our bags, where to sit on the bus, but not where we were actually going. We drove all through the night, barely sleeping on and off, and were SO ready to be done driving once we saw the signs for Tennessee and finally someone blabbed that they knew we were staying in TN. I was kind of mad that the secret had been blown, but still just excited to be done riding in the van. After a few hours of winding through the mountain roads in TN, Justin randomly turned the van into the steep driveway up to Ocoee White Water Rafting . We were all so confused at why we were at a white water rafting place at 7 am, especially since we were the only people there. No customers, no owners, no employees, nothing. We got out of the van and stood around awkwardly for a while, played a few rounds of "Thumper" and "Ninja" (essential 24/7 games), and waited for direction from Justin. He finally told us that we were in fact going rafting, not just using the parking lot, and we FLIPPED. Rafting was awesome, definitely the best of the three times I've been.
We were given the time to shower, eat lunch, and hang out a little before loading back up into the vans. After another hour or two of driving through the winding roads, Justin made another completely random stop on the side of the road, this time in the grass right next to a bridge. He just turns around and says, "Hey guys, if you want to go cliff diving get changed into your bathing suits and head up there with me in five minutes." I thought he was kidding! I had just fallen asleep and seriously thought he was joking. But a few other girls and I changed into our suits in the other van and headed up the mountain across from the bridge. I think I heard someone say the jump was over 35 feet! It was exhilarating! Most of us had never gone cliff diving before, but it was so impromptu and adventurous that we LOVED it!! I loved it so much that I jumped three times! :)
We then drove to a standard campground and set up our tents. We spent the night playing frisbee, a few more rounds of Thumper and Ninja, roasting hot dogs on the fire, and making s'mores. It was a pretty decent night, as far as camping goes. We woke up at 6:30 the next morning and were shouted at to get the campsite completely packed and cleaned up and be loaded in the vans with our hiking clothes, breakfast, lunch, and filled water bottles in ten minutes. Cadre told us that something had gone wrong with the campsite reservation and we had to be out of there immediately and find a different campsite to stay at for the next night. Discouraged, we rode up in our team sports uniforms to Mount Leconte, wondering what our agenda would be. Obviously, we wouldn't just be hiking because our motto is, "If it was easy, it wouldn't be 24/7." At the base of the mountain we were told that each team would have a cot ( two long poles supporting a long piece of mesh between them) that would hold one teammate at a time, whom we would carry up the entire mountain. Every ten minutes a different teammate would jump onto the cot and the order of teammates riding the cot that we initially picked (heaviest to lightest) had to stay the same for the duration of the hike. So for 5.1 miles, my team and I carried on our shoulders that cot holding one of our teammates. HARDEST THING I'VE EVER DONE IN MY ENTIRE LIFE. We were literally crying out in pain by the second half, and even the strongest guys in my group were begging for help from any of us because they were literally too weak to continue. It was an incredible team building exercise, though! The view from the top of the mountain was gorgeous, and the entire hike back down (without the cots, thank the Lord) I couldn't stop thinking, "We carried our teammates up ALL THIS." It was incredible; the hike down seemed to last forever. Apparently it took us all of four hours to reach the top of the mountain, and I'm sure it took at least one hour to get back down.
Driving to what we assumed would be another campsite, the group was still positive but completely exhausted. Justin turned the van up into a steep driveway right off the main road, which I know from my experiences in TN that means there are houses or cabins at the top. Sure enough, we pull up alongside the most gorgeous cabin at the top of the hill, and two older 24/7 girls are standing on the balcony on the second floor. Again, WE FLIPPED. We were crying we were so happy. We had a surge of energy despite our ridiculously difficult hike just hours earlier as we ran screaming through every room of the cabin, shouting things like, "WE CAN SHOWER!", "THERE'S A GAME ROOM AND A MOVIE THEATER!", and "OH MY GOSH OH MY GOSH OH MY GOSH!!!" I don't know if I've ever been so overwhelmed with happiness in my life!!
And what's more: the fridge was filled with SODA. We've been on an all water diet (meaning no soda, juice, etc.) and at the cabin we had all the soda we could ever want and coffee for breakfast!! Emily (Justin's assistant) made us each meal, including lasagna with salad, eggs and cinnamon rolls, and tacos! We spent all our time in the cabin watching football, hanging out in one of the two hot tubs, swimming in the indoor pool, playing in the game room (equipped with air hockey, pool, Galaga, and more), and watching movies in the fully equipped movie theater with at least 15 reclining bucket seats.
Tuesday we hung around Gatlinburg for a few hours, then went back to the cabin to hang out some more. Then Justin told us we were going to have a prayer and worship night and that Cadre would be washing each of the students' feet, just as Jesus washed those of the disciples. Their act of serving us by washing our feet was so humbling and moving, something I've never experienced before. We spent hours in prayer and worship, encouraging each other, singing and journaling, and enjoying the presence of God as we worshipped him in the beautiful cabin He provided us. Lives were changed for sure!!
Then this morning we got to sleep in until 8, and began the day with a Q&A with Justin about things like the manifestation of the Holy Spirit, speaking in tongues or prophesying, committing to one church, discernment, and a whole load of other things. Then Justin opened the living room doors as we began our morning of prayer and worship, and if we wanted, we could go out onto the balcony and worship. Some stayed inside, but I couldn't resist going out to the balcony and thanking God for providing such a beautiful cabin, with a view of the rolling hills and trees for miles and miles from where I was standing. We were so sad to have to leave that beautiful place, but excited for what God has in store for us back in Florida!
Now, after the longest drive in the world, we are back at our home sponsors, and I have an 8am wake-up tomorrow. Good night! (Or should I say, good morning!)
And by the way, happy birthday to me! :)