Saturday, August 23, 2008
Camp: No Longer a Four-Letter-Word
After a series of unfortunate experiences, "camp" had become a four-letter-word for Sweet M.
There was that well-intentioned but understaffed day camp in Westchester County. And then there were the dangerously untrained counselors in an inclusive program at a local youth organization. And finally the camp we dropped out of before we even sent Sweet M when we learned that the camp director had posted positive evaluations of the camp at an online parenting site posing as the parent of a camper.
Sweet M would say "I don't do camp" or "don't say that word." So camp has been off the list of acceptable activities, and even of acceptable utterances.
So I didn't tell Sweet M she was going to camp. I told her she was going to the horseback riding place to do riding and other stuff. That worked -- she spent a blissful and exhausting week playing soccer, doing yoga, swimming, creating arts and crafts projects, and, best of all from her point of view, riding. She'd fall asleep at 9 with a rosy suntan and wake up at 6:30 ready to go.
On the last day parents could visit and I shot a short clip . . . Tally ho!
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Miss M is one lucky kid!!!!! I am jealous for Ben. He did do some horseback riding ("theraputic") when he was 3, and again through a school program in 6th grade.
You have an interesting voice, you sound a lot like my sister. We were midwesterners (Nebraska) with parents of French-Canadian heritage. People said they could recognize a Brouillette by their voice...I'm jus sayin'...Do you have any French-Canadian background?
You are so observant! I don't have any French-Canadian heritage, but I live with a Quebeçois, Sweet M's father, and I'm easily influenced by others' speech patterns . . .
Can you get Ben back to therapeutic riding? I am astonished at how helpful it is proving to be for Sweet M.
i love it! how wonderful for sweet m and you and us because we get to cheer along with you in this video!
gives me all the more impetus to get going with camp for Charlie next summer!
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