Monday, August 17, 2009
Camp 2009
When I left for Camp Namanu on the bus, we got off and went down a staircase. It was super big. It had maybe a hundred steps. It felt cold, colder than home. First we went to our cabin. They were really new with nice wood. They had no paint. There were only three boys and three bunks. We all got a top bunk. At first I was a little nervous about being there for a whole entire week. By the next morning, I wasn’t nervous because I had met the kids I was going to live with for the week. They were really nice. Their names were Wyatt and Thadius. Wyatt was in the bunk right next to mine. He was really funny and liked telling jokes. Wyatt was smaller than me but says he was nine. Thadius lived on the bunk in the far corner. He had brown hair and liked playing card games like Uno and Go Fish. I liked both of them. They were my best friends there. I played with them everyday
The next place we go to is the cafeteria where CITs are singing outside. If the bell rings once, all of the counselors would go inside. If the bell rings two times, we would line up in the straightest line we could and the CITs singing would pick the best line to enter first. Once we enter, we can sit at any table we want to. The camp is so big, there is usually about twenty tables. I would usually sit with Thadius and Wyatt but sometimes I would just sit with other kids so I could meet them. My favorite meal there was pancakes and waffles for breakfast. We would also have mac and cheese & spaghett. On the first day for dinner, we had a cookout with hamburgers and hot dogs in the meadow, down the hill from the cafeteria. On the last night for dinner we had a Thanksgiving meal and a big party. Ranch, which is for older kids came for the dinner as well. The entire Camp Namanu came. For dessert we had cake with candles and they turned out all the lights. There are activities that we do all day. There is a duck pond which is where we go duck pond boating. I think that was my favorite activity we did. The duck pond is just a small pond next to Meadow. It’s really murky and there are lots of ducks in it. We would paddle around for half an hour and it was really fun to avoid the branches like an obstacle course.
I also really liked doing candles. There were ice candles, crayon candles and dip candles. I made an ice candle. What you do is you put ice in a milk carton, pour different colored wax in it. When the wax hardens, the ice melts away and leaves hollow parts in the candle. It looks really cool. Dip candles where you dip a string into different colored wax and it makes kind of like a ball. You can put different colored wax on it and I even saw someone poking crayons in it. Crayon candles were different. You put crayons in a cup and then pour wax over it. When you lit the candle, you could see the crayons inside the candle.
Leaving was really fun because my parents came and I got to show them around. I showed them the treehouses. When you get older, you get to be in Ballagan where you sleep in treehouses. I had a fun time showing my family those treehouses. I also showed them the wishing rock. Camp Namanu’s favorite rock. Nobody knows how it got there. Lots of wishes have come true from there. Here’s how you make a wish. You put your hand on the rock, close your eyes and circle the rock three times, then sit on it and make a wish. Then we hiked back up a trail to meadow, grabbed my stuff and climbed the big staircase and then left. I would love to go back to camp next year.
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Wow, Ryder, that sounds like a really awesome week at camp! It looks like a lovely setting, and I bet you will always remember it. I only went to sleep-away camp once and it was as a counselor. It was there that I met your mom, and here we are 20 years later, still friends!
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