If you are from anywhere but America and haven’t been to camp in the USA before it is hard to imagine what those two words ‘summer camp’ really mean.
My decision to spend my summer of 2016 in the United States was arguably one of the best I have made so far. Before I left I was unsure what to expect, feeling nervous and anxious about the months ahead in a new country with no familiar faces. These feelings now come as a huge contrast to the feelings of sorrow and quite frankly, despair when this experience came to an end in what felt like the blink of an eye.
Arrival day can be stressful time for almost everyone on site, from the parents leaving their children, campers leaving their parents, directors making sure everything is going smoothly, and of course the staff who are now responsible for campers. Although it can be tense at camp on day one, you are not alone in some […]