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Posted by on July 24, 2009

Dear O.D. Log,

            Today was an eventful day, first of all because I forgot to set my alarm and then I forgot the flag in the lodge.  JoAnne said bad things always happen in threes but luckily no other bad things occurred. Nice job cleaning your cabins, starshine and tamarack got 30’s! I found out that I was going to the mixed doubles for tennis at T.P during fourth hour so I was not able to do ski help. But luckily I was back for 5th hour! Ellie was the only one skiing so I didn’t have to get in the lake. At dinner I found out that I was going on E.N. Then to top the day off, the C.I.T’s had our first official coed show practice! Yay!

Signing out,

Bobby Booshea. 

Posted by on July 24, 2009

Dear O.D. Log,

            Like every morning, I managed to get out of my fabulous sheet sleeping bag and ring the bell. I was kind of sleepy but woke up when I saw bagels on the breakfast table. Oh I’m gonna miss them when I’m back in France. Afterwards I went to Silverbirch for observations. The girls where really nice and all did their jobs. I thought I was gonna have time to help Kelly make a nice cute line of tiny shoes in the closet when I remembered that I had to hold assembly and I raced to the flag pole to begin. I did all the usual O.D. activities in the morning plus I got to count all the awards from previous years. I counted 47 horse heads but when I saw another pile of them I gave up and just wrote “LOTS”. Them for lunch we had pasta with tomatoes and cheese which was terrible because  1) I spilled tomatoes on my shorts. 2) I hate cheese. During rest hour I learned the song Sugar Sugar with Silverbirch that they would sing for campfire later tonight. Then rec swim! It was really fun and canteen even more. The girls had a lot of difficulty choosing between a Hershey’s and a Laffy Taffy. Last I spent my hour off fighting with the tomato stain on my shorts. Now cookout and campfire!

Great Day,

Camille

Posted by on July 24, 2009

Dear O.D. Log,

So today was my first day as O.D. (woo!!) it was actually pretty fun. Since it was Sunday, I thought I’d get to sleep in a little, but nope, up bright and early to ring the wakeup bell and get up the hostess (who was actually me J), then I headed to the kitchen to complete hostess duties. After breakfast assembly went smoothly, congrats to Kelly Jordan for getting camper of the day! I then did some office chores, no mail because it was Sunday, and we get one new camper who we sang to. Then back to the kitchen, which was followed by and exciting game of clue! What is a Pee Wee Herman doll anyways? The campfire was a hoot; I always enjoy doing the wave. Overall the day was a success, and I’m looking forward to next time!

Peace and love,

Joanna Banana

OD Log en Espanol, Julio 21

Posted by on July 21, 2009

Querido OD Log,

Hoy me despesrte antes que lsa demas para tocar la campana, despues de eso tuve que correr hasta Hilltop, la cabana que curiosamente es la mas alejada (jaja) para despertar a la “Hostess” o anfitriona del dia, la cual era Regina.
Despues de eso volvi a mi cabana a dormir mis ultimos quince minutos, lo cual no fue posible ya que a mi cabana le toca poner las mesas esta semana…a la proxima!
Despues del desayuno vovli a tocar la campana para Assembly, felicidades Tamarak! Fueron la cabana mas limpia de ayer.
Terminando la asamblea, fui a la oficina con Mrs. J para ayudarle con las cartas y bunk-notes…
Eeey, Tori, que tanto le escribiste a Sebastian de Towering Pines eeh? No creas que no me di cuenta…
Despues de mandar las cartas y arreglar los bunk-notes, tome las ordenes de las cabanas…
No Starshine, no necesitan los osos de peluche de Woodland para sobrevivir asi que dejen de pedirlos!!
Al final de la manana tuvimos la comida…y despues de eso REST HOUR!! amo rest hour!! 🙂
al final de Rest Hour Susan me pidio ayuda pcon el Ski Help, bien hecho a todas las que esquiaron!
aunque debo admitir que todo el tiempo que estube en el lago tenia el miedo de que se me pegara uno de esos gusanos extranos…mejos conocidos como las temibles SANGUIJUELAS!!
pero gracias a Dios eso no paso!
Al final del dia tuve mi privilegiada Hour Off!
Bueno, fue divertido
No puedo esperar a la proxima vez..
xOxO
**Suarinskii**

Update #3

Posted by on July 10, 2009
   Well, another week has come and gone in the beautiful north woods of Wisconsin! We have been blessed with sunny skies and, consequently, swimming lessons– yay! Though this was perhaps not the same reaction we received from the campers… But as we slide into the daily routine, camp life is really falling into place. The girls are bursting out of their shells and ready to explore their surroundings! 

         At the campfire this week, we met Edna the goat and Lu & Vi the traveling musicians played by Lucy and Vicky. The little girls of Silverbirch put on a skit about Goldilocks and the Three Bears—complete with face paint and pillow-stuffed bellies! The girls sang a lot of Taylor Swift songs and we belted out some Michael Jackson tunes as well. We also heard some very funny jokes. My favorite was a Camp Woodland Original made up by none other than our maintenance man Chet. It goes, “How many Woodland girls does it take to screw in a light bulb? Three. One to ask JoAnne, one to hold the ladder, and one to sing the Woodland song.” Hahaha!

         We’ve been eating really well this summer thanks to our new cook (Mary) and kitchen staff (Teresa, Dan, Erica, & Laura). So far, Mary has made some awesome dishes like English muffin breakfast sandwiches, Jambalaya, and the camp favorite: Taco bar! And thanks to our “No thank-you” helpings, everyone gets to try all the foods everyday! WooHoo!

         At the end of this week many of the girls will be showing off their acting, dance, and gymnastic skills. Saturday night is our first of three Show Nights this summer. Dance class has been learning to groove to “Single Ladies” by Beyonce, Gymnastics has been practicing their bar, balance beam, and floor routines, and Drama is rehearsing for their play, “The Lion who lost his Roar.” Break a leg everyone!

         As for last week’s 4th of July campfire, everything went off without a hitch. We enjoyed the boy’s silly imaginary tug-of-war, their Sandhill Crane impressions, and their “TP Titan” & “TP Terror” hosts. The Woodland girls then showed off their lovely singing voices with Train’s “Drops of Jupiter”, and Sunrise’s song about Romeo and Juliet. And how could we forget about Woodland’s very own hosts Doreen and Marla! They took the stage along with the TP Titan and Terror to get both camps cracking up hysterically laughing with their jokes about bison, and bits about living up in the north woods.

         All in all, it has been a wonderful first two weeks at camp and we’re just getting started! There’s a lot more to come!

         Signing off,

Liz        

Your Woodland correspondent