I still refer to it as one of the best, most life-changing summers of my life. It was the summer of 1985 and I was on staff at a family camp in the San Bernardino mountains of California. “Forest Home” was my home for almost three months and I loved it there among the tall pine trees and rugged rocky slopes. Each week a different group of families would come through so there was constant activity and life happening all around. I was assigned to the “Accomo” crew, which is short for “Accommodations”, which means housekeeping. My crew mates and I would travel by pick-up trucks to the various cabins and dorms where the people stayed, changing bed sheets, vacuuming, cleaning the bathrooms, and all that kind of stuff. We would load up with canvas bags of clean sheets, bags for the dirty sheets, cleaning supplies, vacuum cleaners, mops, buckets, you name it and work all day. It was hard work and tiring. There were times my feet would hurt from standing in showers being in tennis shoes wet with cleaning solution and disinfectant all day. I went through lots of hand lotion from all the washing we did. I did learn how to drive using side rearview mirrors – navigating out of narrow gravel driveways without going off a ledge (Actually I did go off a ledge once but no one got hurt). Continue reading
The Joy of Cleaning Toilets
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