week 1- what I learned this summer

       



    Over the summer, I spent 8 weeks at camp Ramah Darom. This summer, I belonged to the oldest division and every year, the oldest division plans color war. We spent the majority of the first session planning all day every day. we did everything from choosing a theme,  to building decorations,  to writing cheers, etc. we spent most of our lives going through all the fun programing of camp without fully understanding what kind of effort goes into designing all the fun activities we enjoyed as children. This summer we really learned how much goes into making camp happen for kids, and it was even more rewarding when we got to see the kids faces light up with excitement at breakout. What else do we take for granted as kids? In what other ways can we learn how much effort goes into entertaining kids?

Comments

  1. Naps! You take naps for granted when you're a kid. Everyone hates naptime until they get to be about teenaged and then we all want naps every day!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Anna Shimonovitc: Week 9 - Northern Attitude by Noah Kahan (with Hozier)

Josh Matheson - Week 9; First AP Lang Essay

Mia Garaz, Week 9, Nothing To Watch!