Campers enjoy some water activities at Camp Eagle Island summer camp.
Saranac Lake, New York
1960
dandelions are magic. literally tiny suns in the grass that turn into the moon and then the stars when you blow on them. fucking insane.
So you’re spending the Summer at Camp, and your Camp uses “camp names”… Whether you’re a new CIT or a counselor, using a camp name can be hard to adjust to (even if you’ve been waiting for this moment for years)!
You need to learn to respond to a new name, write it on papers, and introduce yourself as such. The secret to (quickly) learning to identify with and respond to a new camp name?
Yep, it’s weird! And yes, it’s awkward! But it truly works like a charm. Narrate what you’re doing, answer questions in the 3rd person- use your name in 3rd person references liberally and then some.
“Sunshine is feeling great about high ropes!”
“Casper is going to go to clean up in here and then Casper will head to lunch.”
“Snappy is headed to the lodge!”
Help your new coworkers to get comfortable with their names: use their camp names liberally as well! Even if they are a returning staff member, using their name can help them get back into their camp persona (more on this later).
“Rhythm is good! How is Acorn today?”
“Meadow is going to the lake with Sketch, does Atlas want to join?”
“Has Comet seen Ponyo yet?”
This helps everyone to get into the flow of camp, and can speed up the adjustment process- don’t let camp culture shock get the best of you, embrace the weird new culture around you! But of course, speak up when you feel the new (or return!) counselor scaries set in. Whether it’s your first summer or seventh, the start of summer anxiety can get to you- talk to your fellow counselors and admin staff, and know you will do amazing things this Summer!
things i learned working at a summer camp:
-you're gonna be ugly and not everyone's going to like you and that doesn't mean you aren't good and loveable and important.
-protective parents are the scariest and most dangerous creatures on this planet
-your beliefs will be questioned a lot in life and that doesn't necessarily mean they're wrong, but you have to be open to it. you cannot follow your beliefs without accepting that you're a human in a subjective world. sometimes you're going to be wrong and that doesn't make you a bad person.
-so many things can be solved with a hot meal and a full night's sleep
-friendships are going to be inconvenient. that is the nature of friendship. but you are going to do things for your friends because you love them, not because it's convenient, and vice versa. and it won't be a burden because you and others choose to carry that.
-literally just give yourself two minutes to breathe and think about a problem without outside influence. step into a broom closet and block your ears. sometimes you're panicking because you're overwhelmed by outside stimuli added to a situation, not because the situation is too overwhelming to handle.
-sometimes you've gotta be alone with yourself. you're feeling overwhelmed and stressed and like you're going to snap at anything that breathes? take a solo trip to the grocery store and buy a mango and eat it with your hands alone in your car. think about your favorite tv show. plan your future apartment on pinterest. just only talk to yourself for an hour or two.
-sometimes self care is a face mask but a lot of times it's washing your water bottle and your favorite pair of pants and filling your gas tank. i feel a whole lot better after washing my water bottle than i do a bubble bath.
-i'm so sorry to tell you this but exercise and vegetables will legitimately make you feel better if you've been depressed a while. i still get mad about it but it works.
go forth and be sane friends
It’s Girl Scout Day! March 12, 2024, is the 112th birthday of Girl Scouts in the United States, and to celebrate, we’re sharing a lithograph of the Girl Scout alumnae who became NASA astronauts.
Girl Scouts learn to work together, build community, embrace adventurousness and curiosity, and develop leadership skills—all of which come in handy as an astronaut. For example, former Scouts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir worked together to make history on Oct. 18, 2019, when they performed the first all-woman spacewalk.
Pam Melroy is one of only two women to command a space shuttle and became NASA’s deputy administrator on June 21, 2021.
Nicole Mann was the first Indigenous woman from NASA to go to space when she launched to the International Space Station on Oct. 5, 2022. Currently, Loral O’Hara is aboard the space station, conducting science experiments and research.
Participating in thoughtful activities in leadership and STEM in Girl Scouts has empowered and inspired generations of girls to explore space, and we can’t wait to meet the future generations who will venture to the Moon and beyond.
Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space!
(via Mike Lynch Cartoons: Girl Scouts of America Activity Booklet: “It’s Fun To Design” by Kathleen B. Kelly)
Working at a Summer Camp:
Working at a Summer Camp is not for the weak, nobody will tell you that it is easy- but everybody will tell you that it is oh so worth it.
Working at a Summer Camp is worth the long days and .
Working at a Summer Camp is worth the tipped canoes, and impossible swim caps.
Working at a Summer Camp is worth the soggy sandals, and muddy socks.
Working at a Summer Camp is worth the long hikes and dry, hot sun.
Working at a Summer Camp is worth the spiders, the too-close-for-comfort raccoon sightings, the mosquito bites that seem to never disappear.
Working at a Summer Camp is worth the late nights sat up with homesick campers, and the long, sometimes difficult conversations you have with older campers.
Working at a Summer Camp is worth every minor inconvenience, every sunburn, every rough day, because you make a positive impact on a young kid. This Summer, your time at Camp will be more important than ever- be the person a kid can to look to for hope, be the person that shows a kid they can be unapologetically themself, be the person who takes away their worries (even if it’s just for a week).
When you realize the impact you can have, everything becomes worth it. It will never be a walk in the park- if it were, everyone would do it! But it will always be worth it.
I miss summer camp… I can’t wait for summer… I miss my buddies from summer camp… summer will come… I will rise again… to go to summer camp…
I can’t wait for camp foodjsgdusbd
Do one thing every day that scares you.
I think about this a lot. A lot of things scare me, but some things are worth being scared about and doing them anyway.
Finding which ones they are will be a lifelong pursuit.
Girl Scout camp counselorsomewhere in the woods, probably in a canoe
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