Camp

This summer Sophie decided to try out a sleepaway camp. A lot of her friends go for the full summer and she finally decided that she wanted to give it a try. She picked Camp Kweebec, which is only about an hour away. She knew several girls who went there. We decided that the half summer option, which is 4 weeks, was the better option for the first time. She definitely had some ups and downs over the month – most of the kids have been going for years, so camp friend groups were well in place – but after a tough start she had a good time.

We dropped her at a bus pick up so all the kids can arrive together. It was an emotional good-bye, but her bus seatmate from a friend from school, so that helped.

She didn’t have her phone for the entire month so the only communication we had was via snail mail, which was weird for all of us. The camp also had an app where they posted pictures daily, so we could at least see what the kids were doing.

After a month away, she finally came home on July 23rd and spent the next three weeks as a counselor in training at Miquon Day Camp, which she loves. She hasn’t decide what she’ll do next year, but she knows that she can be a paid counsel next year, so the scales might tip in that direction. We’ll see.

Meanwhile, Lauren spent the first two weeks at sailing camp in Rock Hall with Bella. After that, we came back to PA and she did a month at Friend Central Middle School, where they had a day camp that she loved. There was swimming, sports, crafts and general hanging out with other kids all day, which is just up her ally. She also had two friends that went with her.

It’s been a long, filled summer and we’ve still got a few weeks to go! Camps end on Friday and the girls will be headed for a week down in Va. with my family.

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We spent a good portion of the summer in Rock Hall and while we were down there we registered the girls for sailing camp. The first week both girls were in the beginner group where they learned on Optis. After the first week Sophie was “promoted” to the intermediate group and did another 2 weeks of camp. Lauren decided she wasn’t that into it and did “grandparent” camp instead.

The intermediate camp was a little more challenging for Sophie, but by the end of it she was really happy and confident. Which is great because she’s definitely the #2 sailor on our boat vacations. (I’m definitely the #4).

Here are a few shots of Soph in her Opti.

At the end of each session the girls got an award. Lauren was “Silent but Deadly” – appropriate in more ways than one. The first session Sophie was the top “Knot Tie-er,” and the second session she was “Fiesty & Fearless.”

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