Monthly Archives:September 2013

Camp Colors

You might find it interesting to know that camp colors just JUMP OUT at me wherever I go, so I decided to create a special “board” on Pinterest to showcase just SOME of the examples of Woodland Navy and Yellow and how they remind me of camp.  Please feel free to send us your own photos or internet findings that depict the Woodland spirit, and we will add them to our Pinterest collection.   Email us at: campwoodlandtp@gmail.com

This is what a Woodland cabin might look like:

Navy_yellow cabin

This table has been decorated for Camp Birthday:

Camp Birthday Table

This is the perfect dress for Banquet:

Navy yellow dress

And this is great for a Counselor’s Day Off:

Counselor day off

Where do you see Woodland colors or reminders of camp?

Thinking Outside the Books: The Benefits of Summer Camp

Izzy

It goes without saying that parents want what is best for their kids, right?  Since we are on the subject of “Back to School”, you may be interested to know that kids today need to be more than “book smart” in order to be successful once they leave home and are off to college.  Just because a child excels at academics or has talent in another area (sports, music, art, etc.), doesn’t mean that she will automatically rise to the top after entering the “real world” of higher education or the work force.

Todd Kestin (Huffington Post Blog – August 20, 2013) asks, “where does a person learn confidence, independence, responsibility, how to find and navigate meaningful relationships, the importance of putting attention on others, and how to surround oneself with people who bring the most value to your life?!  According to Kestin, the answer may surprise you (it does not surprise us, of course!).   These characteristics (and more!) are learned through the SUMMER CAMP EXPERIENCE!  What is learned at summer camp is important not just for success in college, but for success in LIFE!  (to read more of the Huffington Post Blog by Todd Kestin, CLICK HERE)

Alex

So, while it seems like the summer just ended, now is the perfect time to be thinking about plans for continuing the learning process for your daughter(s) once the “official” book learning has taken a “pause” at the end of another school year.  I’m sure you have fielded the question on more than one occasion, “How can you send your daughter away to camp each summer?”  After reading Kestin’s blog, a good response would be, “How can you NOT send your daughter to camp?!”

We look forward to having your daughter join us at Camp Woodland next summer where she will experience a LEARNING SURPLUS!

Back to School: A Challenge by Tamarack

It is hard to believe that August just turned into September and that it is the time of year for “Back to School”!  At the start of each summer, campers have the opportunity to set goals for themselves.  Campers may strive to pass a certain level or rank in riflery or archery, or to do a back walkover or other skill in gymnastics.  Some campers may challenge themselves to learn how to canter in riding, make a mooring in sailing, or perfect a dive at the waterfront.  Learning independence while away from home for the first time and making new friends are goals that campers often make each summer.  For others, it may be the challenge to try something new.

back to school
As Woodland campers head back to the classroom this fall, there are many lessons from camp that can be applied to various situations encountered at home and school.  What are your goals for the upcoming months?  Here are a few ideas to get you started:
  • Begin each day on a positive note – remember to eat breakfast and put on a smile every morning!
  • Do your very best – no matter what classes you may be taking this year, try your hardest to pay attention in class, ask your teacher when you need help, and do your homework!
  • Make a new friend – how awesome would it be to be the one to reach out to a student who may be new to your school or who may not have a friend to sit with at lunch?!
  • Be a good steward of your school and community – just like we each did our part every morning after breakfast during cabin clean-up, take the time to pick up a piece of trash lying on the ground, recycle a plastic bottle, or tidy up your own space when finished eating (and clean your room!).
  • Try a new extracurricular activity – maybe this is the year that you will sign up for the club, music lesson, or sport that you have always wanted to do, but up until now have lacked the confidence to take that first step.
  • Be a team player – this means to exhibit good sportsmanship wherever you go…on and off the field!
  • Look behind and look ahead – remember to be a good role model for those younger than you and be open to learning from those who have more experience than you.
  • Take a rest hour EVERY DAY!:  School days are BUSY, and you need some “down” time to read a book for pleasure or even take a nap.  Try spending some “unplugged” time away from your phone, computer, video games, or other technological devices.
  • Communicate with your parents – they are your “counselors” now and would LOVE to hear the details about your day!
  • Enjoy family time – just hanging out, eating meals together, playing a game, or going on some fun adventure!

Sept13 CW

Throughout the upcoming year, each month will have a blog that is “sponsored” by a different Woodland cabin from the Summer of 2013.  Each cabin created a list of “favorite things” about camp…here is a little more about Tamarack, the sponsor for this month:

Tamarack Favorite Things 

“I love the start of camp because it is the start of everything: start of friendship, camp fun, passing levels. One of my favorite things at camp is making new things. I love passing levels because you set goals to yourself that you try things harder and be better than you were yesterday. I love when we all have fun together in the cabin. I think that trying something new is necessary to me, because if you try something new you might actually like it. I love being with friends because you get to make new friends everyday. I love to eat Dan’s food because it really super good. I love to make crafts because they are fun to make.”