Friday, December 5, 2008

Camp Pinecrest


This past Vetrans day the kids had 2 days off school so we took another trip up to the Camp Pinecrest Campground. We had a great time as a family. We went fishing in Lake Gregory but didn't catch anything. We took the hour long drive over to Big Bear where they had just had their first snow. Judys' first time in the snow.



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WHAT DO YOU HATE?

Commentary

WHAT DO YOU HATE?

I was reading chapter 6, Earn a Black Belt in Hate, from the book, 9 things a Leader Must Do, by Henry Cloud. The chapter is not about advocating hate, we all know hate can be a dangerous and destructive emotion for yourself and for those you hate. The chapter is about the few areas of our lives where we should have a decent amount of hatred for some things in this world that are wrong!

The Bible even states “Be angry and do not sin” Psalm 4:4 & Ephesians 4:26. Anger being the closet emotion to hate. It’s indicating that you can be angry about something and yet not let it push you to do something wrong (sin), but to do something right. Let it motivate you to do something good with your anger.

Cloud states, “What we hate says a lot about who we are…How we hate says a lot about how we will succeed…” pg 75

So I decided I would make a list of the things I hate. Maybe you have your own list.

Jeff’s HATE list:
(By the way, I'm not perfect at any of these, no human is).
Hurting the innocent (this could mean child abuse, elder abuse, taking advantage of those less fortunate etc…I hate it when the strong prey on the weak, the strong are supposed to help the weak!)
Lying / Deceitfulness (I guess because the human race struggles with insecurities and selfishness lying abounds. There’s lying to get more – selfishness, and there’s lying to hide more – insecurity. One of the reasons I hate lying is because I LOVE TRUTH.
Selfishness (Again a weakness of the human race, we all have a touch of this and I can accept that, I’m talking about egregious selfishness that brings hurt and destruction without any hint of repentance or sorrow.)
Greed (the overwhelming desire for personal financial gain that it runs over others and destroys others. The desire for financial stability or even great wealth is one thing, but greed is that same desire taken to the point of steeling from others).
Arrogance (believing that you are better than others and/or that others are less than you).

I probably have others, but this is a start.

What about you???

Monday, November 24, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving

May your stuffing be tasty
May your turkey plump,
May your potatoes and gravy
Have never a lump.
May your yams be delicious
And your pies take the prize,
And may your Thanksgiving dinner
Stay off your thighs!

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

NEVER to OLD to go to CAMP!


This is 93 year old Grandpa Bob. He is STILL going to camp at 93 years of age. He works with the RFKC from Newport Beach CA and he is one of 6 people that take and track all of the photographs of the 98 campers at their camp. At the end of the week each camper will get a photo album of themselves with about 15 photos in it as a way to remember all of the positive memories they had at camp. 98 campers at 15 photos each, that's almost 1500 photos they will take, process, sort and stuff into albums for the kids in one short but powerful and memorable week.

Monday, June 30, 2008

















































First Training of the Season


Geneva Ill. 2008 Training Complete

Another training in the record books. At our Geneva training camp we trained four new churches to start a Royal Family Kids' Camp in their local community, including our first camp for Russia! The Russian Director will have the extra challenge of translating not only the manuals into Russian but also the concepts and ideas for an entirely different culture.

There were 12 trainees for the four new camps and one new “Host Couple” in Training. The Host couples attend to all the creature comforts of the trainees and helped the trainers with logistical concerns. It’s our way of giving the trainees the “Royal Treatment” so they will return and treat their volunteers the same way.

Over 36 hours of classroom time, over 20 hours of direct observation time and building comradery in between. All so we can make an eternal difference in the lives of kids who just need to know that they have worth and value, and they can make it.

Thank you for helping us to start more camps for more kids.

Pictures located at the following link:
http://www.dropshots.com/Jjuhala#albums/Training%20Geneva%20Ill%202008/2008-06-07/16:41:08

Thursday, June 19, 2008

DO MORE

I recently received this in an email from John Mason's "Nugget of the Week"

Do more than exist, live.
Do more than hear, listen.
Do more than agree, cooperate.
Do more than talk, communicate.
Do more than grow, bloom.
Do more than spend, invest.
Do more than think, create.
Do more than work, excel.
Do more than share, give.
Do more than decide, discern.
Do more than consider, commit.
Do more than forgive, forget.
Do more than help, serve.
Do more than coexist, reconcile.
Do more than sing, worship.
Do more than think, plan.
Do more than dream, do.
Do more than see, perceive.
Do more than read, apply.
Do more than receive, reciprocate.
Do more than choose, focus.
Do more than wish, believe.
Do more than advise, help.
Do more than speak, impart.
Do more than encourage, inspire.
Do more than add, multiply.
Do more than change, improve.
Do more than reach, stretch.
Do more than ponder, pray.
Do more than just live, live for Jesus.

- John Mason, from the book An Enemy Called Average

Friday, May 30, 2008

RFKC TRAINING TEAM HITS THE ROAD

Starting June 1 this summer our Training Teams are hitting the road going to 7 different cities to train 14 new camp teams to start a new camp next summer in their local community. Each team will have 4-5 members so we’ll be training 40-50 people this summer.

Our training teams have grown from just Wayne and Diane Tesch, the Founders, to now include; 13 Trainers, 5 Trainers-in-Training, 5 Host Couples, 1 Host Couple-in-Training, and 4 Child Abuse Specialists. This team of dedicated souls will hit the highways and byways this summer for an intense 7 day training camp. The Training Camp occurs at an existing RFKC so the trainees can see, hear and experience an actual camp in progress. The trainees will experience 36 hours of classroom study, and over 20 hours of observing the camp in action. The training also includes interview with the local camp Counselors and Staff personal to get a real feel for the heart of the people who volunteer for this incredible camping experience.

In the coming years our training team will continue to grow as we add more training camp sites and bring this experience to more kids around the country. Last year we had 6,000 campers in camp. Our long term goal is that by the year 2030, we’ll have 100,000 campers in camp. That’s a big goal and a big dream, but there are 500,000 kids in Foster Care in America right now. Don’t they deserve a week of positive memories at camp?

Camporee 2008




Well Jonathan and I survived the heat in Taft CA. at the 2008 Royal Ranger Comporee.

There were 1,700 Campers, Commanders and Dads an the campout which is held every 4 years.

During our 4 day campout the temps were 99, 103, 100 & 99. Yes, beautiful Taft CA. even when it’s cold, it’s hot!

Jonathan’s pinewood derby car took 25th place in the race, out of 127 cars, but then he took first place in the “Best of Show” category. “We didn’t even try to make it look good, figure that one!

I met a young Commander there who had been a Royal Family Kids Camp camper when he was a boy. He wants’ to volunteer at a local camp, he shared some great memories and appreciated all the great memoires that people gave him during his difficult childhood.

Jonathan proves his skill with a Tomahawk - Be sure and check out the video at this link:
http://www.dropshots.com/Jjuhala#albums/Camporee%202008/2008-05-16/16:27:30


More pictures available at this link:
http://www.dropshots.com/Jjuhala#albums/Camporee%202008


Mother's Day!


Happy Mother's Day Janet!

Thursday, May 8, 2008

April Trip


In April I took another trip to the Bay Area to raise some financial support and connect with people again. I had 26 appointments in 6 days so I was thankful to get back home and rest. It was an awesome trip and I had the chance to meet with so many people. I also had the opportunity to speak at 2 Chapel services at Trinity Life Bible College (TLBC) in Sacramento and to speak to the Kingdom Builders club of Ygnacio Valley Christian School, YVCS. The TLBC Chapels’ went well and I was simply able to share the vision of Royal Family, build awareness of child abuse and plant the seeds for someone in the Sacramento area to possibly start a RFKC in that county.

The Kingdom Builders Club at YVCS is an after school program where kids learn about and pray for Missionaries. Our children used to attend YVCS when we lived in the Bay Area, so many of the students were familiar with our family. It’s great to see young kids getting involved with the idea of doing something greater and bigger than themselves through Missions. We miss everyone at YVCS and pray God’s blessing upon the school and teachers. This photo is from the Kingdom Builders class.

Jonathan' 9th Birthday


Jonathans 9th Birthday! There was a small celebration for Jonathan’s 9th birthday party as he celebrated with a couple of friends and his family. It was a day at Boomers, (golf and games), and then back home to play with his new set of Nerf pistols, (big hit). Then we celebrated again with my Aunt and Uncle the next weekend because April was also Keith’s birth month. Well, a great time was had by all and he’s another year older. Congregations Jonathan.

See more birthday photos by clicking the link below:
http://www.dropshots.com/Jjuhala#albums/Jon%209th%20BDay/2008-04-19/14:48:28

Friday, March 28, 2008

Jonathans first sport


Jonathan finished his first sport playing basketball for the Fountain Valley recreation league. He had a great time and learned a lot.

Janae gets picked for art work


Janae was picked as one of three students to be represented at the schools distirct office art work show.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Jessica is a Teenager!!!



March 8th became a day of celebration at our house because we transitioned into a family with a teenager.


Jessica is a wonderful young lady of beauty and style and she is ever close to our hearts. Congratulations Jessica on 13 wonderful years.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Royal Family Leadership Conference

Success & Hard Work

We just finished our Annual Fundraising Banquet and Directors Training here in Costa Mesa, CA. We had approximately 400 for the banquet on Feb. 28 and 250 people for the RFKC Leadership Training on the 29th.

It was a great success but like all great successes, it was a lot of hard work.

Running a Royal Family Kids’ Camp is a lot of work. This morning I was reading from a book by John Mason called, Conquering An Enemy Called Average. Chapter 2 suggests that “hard work” is essential to conquering the enemy called average. Here are a couple of items from chapter 2:

None of the secrets of success will work unless you do.

What the free enterprise system really means is that the more enterprising you are the more free you are. What this country needs is less emphasis on free and more on enterprise.

“All men are alike in their promises. It is only in their deeds that they differ” (Moliere)

There is a man in the world who never gets turned down, whenever he chances to stray;
He gets the glad hand in the populous town, or out where the farmers make hay;
He is greeted with pleasure on deserts of sand, and deep in the isles of the woods;
Wherever he goes there is a welcoming hand – he’s the man who delivers the goods.
Walt Whitman


Great things of significance take hard work. We’re doing the hard work, because changing the direction of the lives of abused kids is worth it. Jeff