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RE-VIEW
A period of reflection for individuals and families who work cross culturally.
"I had a life-giving experience at Blue Bronna in July 2018. I felt that the camp was paced and organized just for what I needed. There were group meals (all cooked over an outdoor grill), morning meditation, alone time and a physical challenge in the afternoon. In the evening we had a sharing time around the fire where we took turns telling our stories. This was one of the parts I enjoyed most; profound times of vulnerability and listening. The whole week I had a feeling that I haven't experienced for years; it was that feeling of letting down my guard, participating in conversation and connecting with the other MKs within hours of meeting them for the first time. It was a relief to join in the conversation topics of this group compared with the attempts at conversation I make in other settings. We talked about ethnic foods, geography, languages, funny habits we've picked up around the world, cultures, family and other themes that were familiar to us. I can't neglect to mention the beautiful, refreshing setting because we were camped in a pine forest on the bank of a clear icy mountain stream. And the tents we slept in and ate our meals under were made of logs and canvas. During the week I recall feeling safe, appreciated, and a sense of belonging."
"I had a life-giving experience at Blue Bronna in July 2018. I felt that the camp was paced and organized just for what I needed. There were group meals (all cooked over an outdoor grill), morning meditation, alone time and a physical challenge in the afternoon. In the evening we had a sharing time around the fire where we took turns telling our stories. This was one of the parts I enjoyed most; profound times of vulnerability and listening.
The whole week I had a feeling that I haven't experienced for years; it was that feeling of letting down my guard, participating in conversation and connecting with the other MKs within hours of meeting them for the first time. It was a relief to join in the conversation topics of this group compared with the attempts at conversation I make in other settings. We talked about ethnic foods, geography, languages, funny habits we've picked up around the world, cultures, family and other themes that were familiar to us.
I can't neglect to mention the beautiful, refreshing setting because we were camped in a pine forest on the bank of a clear icy mountain stream. And the tents we slept in and ate our meals under were made of logs and canvas.
During the week I recall feeling safe, appreciated, and a sense of belonging."
Hear what other MKs have to say about their ReBoot experience.
Classic ReBoot Testimonies
Hear what other MKs have to say about their time at Classic ReBoot. Get the scoop on their personal experience right from the mouths of these ReBoot-ers.
W.R. Various Testimonies
"It was truly an amazing week." "One of my favourite parts though, was the privilege of hearing each MK’s story." "I felt heard, understood, and deeply cared for..."
Classic ReBoot - A Personal Reflection
"There’s no way to describe the immediate intimacy we felt, staff and kids alike, just because of the similar backgrounds we all had: all of us aliens in our own ‘home’ country."
Classic ReBoot: What MKs are saying
"I expected to be able to easily relate to Canadians given the lack of a language barrier but, once I landed, I found that that wasn’t the case at all..."
Classic ReBoot: What MKs are saying (cont.)
"You will regret not coming if you have the option because the staff are here to support you, and whether you think you need help or not, you will at least get to hang out with similar-thinking MKs."
W.R. SH's Testimony
"I would recommend any MK go to Wilderness ReBoot. It is a place to find that you are not alone in the weirdness of being an MK and a safe place to share."