I’m going to be honest here; I had mixed feelings about the school camp. I was standing inside a subway station with my mom and sister, anticipating the arrival of my two teachers. I kept on pleading with my mom that I wanted to go home. I even promised he that I would go on a school camp next year. My mom said that I’m in 9th grade and going to a 3-day school camp would be a great experience. When my two teachers arrived, my sister and I said our goodbyes to Mom and off we were to camp. During the whole subway ride, I was perturbed about the camp; I thought it was going to be extremely boring. However, when I got there, I realized how wrong I was. When we arrived at our last subway stop, we had to walk all the way up the hill to where …show more content…
Unfortunately, since my sister and I don’t really eat Korean food, our parents brought us burgers and French fries; no one really made a big deal out of it, because they knew we don’t eat a whole lot of Korean food. After I was done eating, I went back up to the campsite. After I grabbed my toothbrush and paste from my backpack, I went into the bathroom to brush my teeth. Then it was time for devotions. We had devotion time for about thirty minutes. The next on the agenda was the scavenger hunt. We all had to go down to the cafeteria to wait, while some members of the student council started setting up the camp area. Since I was a ninth grade class representative this year, I asked if my assistance was needed, but my teacher, one of the two student council advisers, said that there were already an adequate number of organizers. So, I just talked and played Uno and other games with my friends to pass the time. After the scavenger hunt was set up, only eight members of each team could go at a time. Sadly, the scavenger hunt didn’t go as planned; the plan looked so much better on paper than in reality. At school I did suggest that the scavenger hunt should be in the afternoon, not in the night because it would be hard to
When I went to my Boy Scout summer camp during the summer of 2014, I wanted to go home right when he arrived that the camp. The camp was dry, dusty, and reeked of old smelly socks. I really didn’t like the environment because it seemed to be a little unhealthy. When we were introduced to our counselor, Hipster Haya, I knew that this was going to be the best summer camp ever. He was one of the most chill counselors ever and he introduced us to our campsite. Right away, I started to feel uncomfortable when I saw what we were going to sleep in the because the tent flaps were opened and there was no safety from the outside critters. Even though I didn’t enjoy the camp, our counselors were developing new ways every day to increase
To be a great camp counselor, one must possess many different qualities. I believe that the most important qualities in a counselor are selflessness, responsibility, and enthusiasm. Selflessness is putting a camper first and making sure she is thriving in the camp atmosphere. Responsibility is another important characteristic to have. Counselors are watching over and are accountable for campers. As a counselor, you are responsible for giving the campers an unforgettable experience and lasting memories. Lastly, a counselor should be enthusiastic. It is important each camper is excited and involved in activities and evening programs.
I was sad to leave my first few friends behind but most of them lived within the neighborhood so it was improbable that I would never see them again. In the 4th grade my parents enrolled me in Burton International, where I would complete elementary/ middle school and more importantly enter into scouting. Before scouting I remember my elementary school experience as not being sublime: low grades, troubles in the schoolyard, a lack of friends, and poverty plagued my young soul; however, enlisting in scouting didn’t solve my problems, it empowered me to solve them on my own (except the poverty I left that to my parents’ devices). I enrolled in scouting on a whim, I had always wanted to do something out of my normal routine, and often I would stay after school for hours on end with nothing to do. So I attended my first meeting that day and in all honesty I wasn’t too enthralled by the experience: I had expected it to be more camping oriented and straight to the activities, in contrast the meeting was about business, in addition often my classmates would call scouting “gay” and “lame” and I feared their
During the Holocaust, millions of Jews, gypsies, and members of other groups were persecuted and murdered by Nazi occupied Europe. However, many forget to acknowledge that among these were children. It may never be known exactly how many children were murdered but it is said that as many as some 1.5 million children may have fell victim to the Nazi party.
because of the love of a baby. Tommy Luck was known as "The Luck of
It was a humid, and hot July day. It was an exciting day because my parents, my brother, and I was going to go to Bermuda very soon. My brother kept yelling at me telling me to hurry up. Really, I was just too excited, there was not much time left and the great marine adventure awaited.
It was the first day of my summer job as a counselor in training with the local recreation department and I was tasked with organizing and leading activities for the young campers. As I was putting on my green staff shirt and lanyard, I asked myself, “Why would these kids ever listen to me?” After all, I walked by the elementary school every day on my way to high school, and they were a rowdy bunch, arguing with each other and ignoring the adults in charge. Still, I tried to push these thoughts out of my head and walked up the hills towards the camp. When I finally arrived, I paused and felt my anxiety start to come back, but I took a deep breath and went through the door. As soon as I entered, I hesitated. There were kids everywhere. There
At the beginning of camp, everything was fine for me. I was the most popular kid in camp, because I was athletic, smart, and funny. I had many friends in the camp, and most of them were older than me. And when Asia and her younger sister, China, joined the summer camp, I was extremely happy because I was fairly new myself, (I had moved into town 2 years prior), and I wanted them to feel accepted. Asia was well liked in the camp due to the fact she was very sociable, and had a big, bright smile.
I caught up with my friends, worked on service projects, made crafts, and enjoyed the beauty of nature. To me, camp has always like a refresh button in my life, It lets me put my overloaded schedule on hold for a while. It is my breath of fresh air in a world I sometimes felt I was suffocating in. But when the topic of repelling came up among my eager friends, that feeling diminished. I kept telling myself that I didn’t have to if I didn’t want to, but there was still a trace of doubt.
Exposition: I was so excited to go to my first camp but very anxious to be leaving my mom for 4 days. I’m going to a place I never knew could change my life. My pastor Calli Woods and I talked about it for a couple of weeks now to help me get through family and mental problems. The church camp was called Limitless and this is where I found my breaking point and pushed beyond new limits. I got a scholarship as Calli paid $100 and I got $80. Soon enough, I was standing by Gabby in front of a Victory Church bus and waving goodbye to my mom.
When we arrived at camp, the air was crisp and the birds sang their song throughout the forest. They automatically separated my friends and me, and I was living with strangers. It was strange sleeping in the same room with them, but after two days I was comfortable. However, after a week, I started to notice that two of my cabin mates weren't as productive as the others. They didn't like participating in activities, nor did they like cleaning the cabin. The counselor had noticed it as well and got irritated after the second week. In addition, other counselors complained frequently about them as well. The girls themselves kept grumbling about how their parents force them to come. The
Fear struck my heart when I heard these words from my best friend in the sixth grade. It felt as if my chest were pierced by an arrow Surely, I remembered how awful it was the first time, but what is stopping me now? With hesitation, I told my parents I wanted to go to summer camp. When they asked if I was sure, I replied “I’m positive”, even though I didn’t truly believe my myself. They agreed to let me have a second try, and I rode the bus for six hours from Houston to Arkansas. Many thoughts bounced around in my head on that bus ride and I was having some regrets, but when the bus arrived I felt comfortable, I was overwhelmed with euphoria. “Dear mom and dad, camp is unreal and the waterfront is
High School. The dreadful place every teen must spend possibly the worst four years of their lives in. While countless websites and magazines state that Northfield High School is one of the top public high schools in Minnesota, it is no exception. The teachers and staff take pride in this rating, making to tell each and every one of its prisoners. While the standardized test scores are abnormally high, I would not give credit to the sub-par teachers. Instead, I would credit the fact that this quaint high school is situated in a town with not one, but two liberal art colleges. Thus, much of its students are children of professors. Nevertheless, these statistics are still celebrated. Curious about what makes this high school better than the rest, I spent a day quietly observing the school and the people in it.
Growing up, I was always very shy. I even had a teacher once tell me that I was the only one in the class who was allowed to yell. Perhaps the reason that I was so reserved was because I was the only person that I had to think about. Speaking up never seemed very important to me, so why should I? That all changed for me when I began working at a summer camp two years ago. When I first started working at the camp, I was paired with another, more experienced counselor. I wasn't too nervous, after all I only had to follow her lead and let her take the reigns on this first session. Unfortunately for me, she got very sick within the first two hours of the session. The kids had just gotten there, and suddenly there I was, in charge of twenty little
That was all I could hear when the camp leader was telling us about the activities. Chis nudged me and quickly snapped back to reality. The camp teacher called, "Bartley Chuck?" "Here Miss!" I called in reply she pointed me over to a group numbered '5'. Luckily for me, Chris was in my group and he said that we where going to have a hike and then picnic! Hopeful