Week 2 Senior High Camp

So at camp we work hard and play hard during the week so the weekends have been a nice chance to relax and rest up. Our "resting up" has included multiple games of Ultimate Frisbee, an all-camp softball game, horseback riding through the meadow, and canoeing down the creek to the ocean. To tie into cooking once again this afternoon we went out on the boat to check crab pots and then had fresh Alaskan crab for dinner. I will admit it was good but for this Kansas girl steak is a lot less work to get into and eat. Since I am still working towards becoming a young professional I am taking an online graduate course in pharmacology this summer. I have noticed that it is kind of difficult to switch from kid, camp, and fun mode to serious, studious, grad student mode to do my homework on the weekends. Sadly the information I learn during the week about Justin Beeber's latest hits are never homework questions.
Week 1 Bronco Camp
During the first week of camp I sung about purple stew, decomposing moose, and crazy acorns. The song Purple Stew has developed into a love-hate relationship at camp-- the kids love and the staff hates it since it sticks in your head for hours. For those of you who know me well probably know how I feel about singing, all day long, at the top of my lungs. Despite this downside, the first week of camp went great. I had 9 10 year old girls with lots of energy but it was tons of fun. My week started out with a trek to town to spend the night with a few girls who flew in early and then 30 kids who arrived at 5am on the ferry. We hiked in from the End of the Road and I kept telling kids that camp was right around the bend in the beach (maybe it was 4 turns away). This month the theme is Adventure on the High Seas so we have sea monsters, pirates, fishermen, and crazy cruise ship tourists running around camp. We learned the story of Jonah during the week. We played fun games and at great food (the food is amazing since I am a counselor and stay far away from the kitchen). My campers were disappointed since the menu didn't include bear, moose, or rabbit meat but they got over it. I never know what I will be called on to do at camp-- on afternoon I spent an hour filling water balloons (I decided I could list it on my resume as aquatic ammunition technician). I have honed my air hockey skills after several hours of practice in the game room this week. I also had an interview with a cowboy and a pirate and then met a giant penguin in the hall afterwards- you never know what characters will be hanging around here.
Next week I am counseling at horse camp which is about a mile beyond base camp in the woods. I'm spending the week with middle school girls with only an outhouse and no plumbing or electricity-- it could be interesting. I have my radio, wilderness medical kit, and bear spray all ready to go.
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