Summer Issue #4 -- July 22, 2011 - Campus Kids
Summer Issue #4 -- July 22, 2011 - Campus Kids
Summer Issue #4 -- July 22, 2011 - Campus Kids
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Hello camp family! Once again this is Brooke, the Camper Support Coordinator, sending you a<br />
transmission directly from the Satellite of Love in orbit around camp. I think everyone<br />
knows that this was one super awesome week in <strong>Campus</strong> Kid’s long history of awesome weeks.<br />
Can anyone guess why it was so super? That’s right, it was super because Wednesday was<br />
Super Mario Day! I had a great time being Princess Peach for the afternoon and I really<br />
loved all the costumes that were worn around to a plethora of Super Activities. My favorite<br />
was the Mario Kart Racing activity with long boards and water-balloons! Super Mario Day<br />
was especially exciting and endearing to me because I grew up playing lots of Nintendo<br />
games with my two brothers. My younger brother and I are very close and we spend most of our time together<br />
playing video games. We choose a game and then work on beating it together! We have a lot of fun along the way<br />
and we are a great team. My brother is really good at battling bosses and completing tasks in games and I’m very<br />
good at puzzles and figuring out what needs to be done to move on to the next level. We compliment one another<br />
in our strengths and weaknesses. Together we make an unstoppable gamer who is great at every aspect of a<br />
game! I felt like I saw a lot of that same kind of teamwork all over camp on Super Mario Day. In fact, I think I<br />
see it almost every day. There are a lot of activities in camp that ask campers to work together, with their different<br />
strengths and weaknesses, to accomplish a goal. It’s really nice to see campers supporting one another<br />
and succeeding in something together. When my brother and I see that final cut scene at the end of game, we<br />
feel accomplished and happy because we had so much fun along the way. I hope that’s what the end of the week<br />
feels like at camp for you, because that’s sure how it feels for me. Work together CK family! Together we can<br />
accomplish anything.<br />
Transmission complete.<br />
Brooke Meyer<br />
Camper Support Coordinator<br />
Notes from the CK Office<br />
Water Bottle . . .<br />
. . . with your camper’s name on it. Please don’t forget.<br />
One Weekend Adventure has space . . .<br />
August 12 to 15. Info is on the website, or give us a call.