So fast forward to Memorial Day weekend 2013… We are
gathered together with our families to catch up on all that has been happening
since we have last seen each another. As
we talked about summer plans and kids and jobs, it was amazing to hear my
friends continue to bring up camp stories like it was yesterday. Every so often one of them would get a big
smile on their face and ask the other “Do you remember the time at camp when…”? These memories took place 38 years ago, but
they were fresh in their minds and you could tell that they would be repeating
them for years to come. As I listened to
stories of camp, I was amazed at how wonderful it made them feel and especially
how fascinated all the kids were to hear about camp “back in the day”. They talked about the nicknames they had…the friends
they made….the summer as pioneers living in the woods…and the overall joy of
their summers spent at camp.
I asked my two dear friends what their camp experience meant
to them. They talked about feeling
homesick but never wanting to leave, how much they matured at camp, their first
camp boyfriend, the fun of color war, how squishy the bottom of the lake felt,
and most importantly how they wouldn’t change any of it for the world. And then the conversation turned to our own
children and the hope they too will have the same positive camp experience and one
day sit around with friends reminiscing about their camp days. It may not be
the 70’s anymore, but the heart of camp will always be the same. Camp will always be a place to develop
independence and confidence, and to take on personal challenges. It will always be a place to form lasting
friendships, to laugh, to enjoy nature, and to “just be”. It was a great day spent with friends, and
though I didn’t attend camp with them, I loved hearing how happy their camp
memories made them feel and how they cherished their times at camp. Lucky women!!!!
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