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  • 1991
    • (Login hollys92)
      Posted Aug 10, 2005 11:32 AM

      Camp was a life changing experience for me. Ok, that's a little overdramatic. But you know what I mean. I was trying to think about all of the funny/meaningful memories I have for just the two years I worked there.
      For 1991:
      · Two sessions in particular stand out:
      --MAD camp: to me it was just the right mix of campers and staff, very special
      --Diabetic camp working with Kristin, Nathan, and Brett and those kids…some of the best times ever that still make me laugh out loud
      · Amy’s snipe hunt
      · Robin’s laugh
      · How good Brett was at crossword puzzles
      · Jeff directing MAD camp “Yesterday, MAD!”
      · Never really figuring out that canoe thing & losing my shoes in the reservoir
      · Mice in the chuckboxes
      · Watching the meteor shower out in the field
      · Kelvey’s dj service
      · Carrie belting out “You fill up my senses…” in the main lodge bathroom
      · Lifesize drawings of Kristin and me taped to the side of the main lodge, complete with our actual underwear. Lovely touch.
      · Mik’s African barking spider
      · Big Daddy
      · The kind notes Karen left in our mailboxes
      · Jed going on a bear hunt “Smells like….cherries!”
      · Jimmer: “Set traps!”
      · Chocolate pudding pies on 4th of July. To this day I still think I smell chocolate pudding in the downstairs of the Main Lodge
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