As you might guess, we spend a lot of time thinking about special activities. In addition to the 35+ activities during the day, we also create evening programming and special event programming.
Steve Baskin
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I have encountered an unexpected lull in the pre-Closing preparations and it seems like a nice time to share a closing blog.
This is a truly special day. OK, I realize I say something like this a lot. After all, even a normal day at camp is pretty special. But today is special-special. Everything is a little different; unique. Let me give you the lowdown.
Today was another day that reminds me that camp life is odd.
Do you ever get that nagging feeling that you have forgotten something? All day long, a thought hovers in the recesses of your mind – constantly there but just out of reach? I had such a day yesterday.
Teachable Moments in Outdoor Education, Creative Learning, and More
Every moment of camp is not fun, nor is it designed to be. Sure, we have great activities and special events. The counselors and cabinmates become like siblings and dear friends.
My mom (the Silver Fox) visited early this week and reminded me of a piece of parenting advice. She always encouraged us to pretend that our children are older than we think they are. Her theory is that children generally rise to the expectations of parents. If we expect them to be responsible, they will generally not disappoint.
Helicopter Parenting and Drumming - Which Can Build Confidence?
Today, I want to share two thoughts. The first is somewhat academic and the second is just camp fun.
Some evenings, I stare at this screen trying to think of something to write to you. I have had a few of those lately. I begin to feel a mild panic as I wonder if I will be able to find anything amusing or interesting.