Ten for Two by Nina Budeiri
Posted on December 7, 2021 by PamMid-August through Mid-June are a fine ten months of the year; filled with family and vacation and school and re-releases of our favorite Taylor Swift songs. We
Mid-August through Mid-June are a fine ten months of the year; filled with family and vacation and school and re-releases of our favorite Taylor Swift songs. We
Last week there was a 40% off special from American Camp Association ’s (ACA) bookstore. It was a book called 101 Bunk Activities – fun things to do
At camp we often talk with our campers about how you can learn things at 8 and still be doing them at 80! Imagine still
Up here in Maine, the sun sets now at 4:20pm. On the shores of Great Pond at Camp Runoia it feels like we are hurtling
“Why camp?” is a prompt that seemingly pulls my whole life, identity, and personality into question. As my director at my alma mater’s office of
A lifelong love of baking, a summer working in the camp kitchen and connecting all of those life skills with developing positive mental health strategies.
Trying to figure out when the right age to start camp is can be a real challenge for families. Actual yearly age carries a lot
A few days ago an old classmate sent me a link to a podcast from my high school. I’m not one to keep up much with
There was an ‘open house’ at both of my kids’ schools this week. Well not so much ‘open’ more staring at the screen for online
It is barely a little over a month since we shuttered the buildings and closed down camp for the 2021 summer season. Many of our