
Last Saturday was a monthly Daytrip here in the Barossa and though I'm still recuperating from it we had a great day out in the Adelaide hills. Daytrips are where leaders and young people from different programs go out for a day of high energy activities where we can experience community and continue to help role model Godly values.
From Tanunda we headed by bus to a property ran by Youth With A Mission (YWAM), which was a great location and the weather turned out to be excellent. In the past I have been in more of a supplies/behind the scenes type of role for Daytrips but this time I was able to be a "Small Group" leader which was a nice change. I had a great group to hang out with for the day and it was nice to have some more youth-work experience under my belt to help me deal with some of the challenges that always seem to present themselves. I'm still learning tonnes but it is nice to experience some "wins" to keep me encouraged.

The time here in the Barossa feels like it is quickly flying by as I only have three weeks left before returning to Poatina. In Poatina I'll get to be a part of my first International Conference and then have a few weeks of Diploma training intensives (9 a.m. - 9 p.m.). I'm looking forward to connecting with the other Diploma students who have been placed in other centres around the world.
Tonight we had our weekly Talk 'n Tucker night with the youth which is where we all have dinner together and then the girls and guys break off in to seperate groups for a casual bible talk. The guys and I played hacky sack afterwards for about an hour and it was cool to see how all those hours of playing hack in High School can help me to connect with the guys.
With the chain left over from the Daytrip the boss has decided to implement the new "Lock and Chain" employee desk policy, which you'll see below :)
I hope you're all doing well. Bye for now, Dave.
