JohnDB
Member
I'm like you, getting to old for ruffing it. We only do that once a year as where we camp with my brothers and a few friends you have to get there by boat. My brother brings his generator and a camp kitchen and potty so ya, this girl gets her morning coffee plus the luxury of a toilet.
I've been thinking about this...
Every time I have been on a mission trip...
I've gone without many things. Coffee, comfortable beds, and decent food. (Flush toilets are usually the first thing to go)
I've also slept under mosquito nets covered in almost pure deet to keep the bugs from falling on me all night. Gone without showers and plenty of water to drink. Worked 10-14 hr days in high humidity and heat... working myself into the ground on frustrating stupid simple things.
And loved every minute of it.
I guess it's not because I wanted to prove something to myself or was all that interested in the scenery...but that I was accomplishing something that I thought was important.
Maybe...
Not sure
I'm not into self flagellation... never was. I'm definitely allergic to pain and discomfort.
And I'm at a loss as to why another rough mission trip sounds appealing...I'd jump at it in a half second without a bit of consideration; but the thought of camping in a tent and cooking over an open fire for entertainment sends shudders into my soul of doing anything to try and get out of it.
I'm not exactly sure the difference...I only know what is true. I've experienced some really rough things for mission work. Also had some nice times and met interesting people.
Camping in America is even much safer than where I've gone.
Maybe I'll understand it one day... maybe not.