Going to Camp

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    misspackrat4je_sus

    Tue Apr 26 2011

    When I was a teenager, I was attending a church that had a nice youth group, and as shy as I was, I was pretty comfortable around them; they were very good to me. I remember going to summer camp once, and that was when I was a teenager. It was a Christian camp made up of many church youth groups, including ours. There were games, Bible study groups, and various "interest groups" (for lack of better terminology). I've always loved to sing, so I joined the camp choir (one of the "interest groups"). The teen years were hard for me, but this was one of the best times I ever had.

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    genghisthehun

    Fri May 08 2009

    Camp was always fun. Inevitably some poor green horn would show up asking to borrow two small sky hooks. We always helpfully sent him on to the next campsite.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Fri May 08 2009

    This one time, at bandcamp... UPDATE: Flute players are freaks and you know it, but did you know that the girls on clarinet are freakier and just hide it better?

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    fitman

    Fri May 08 2009

    Close order drill at Boy Scout camp was how I learned to avoid any activity associated with militarism.

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    twansalem

    Fri Nov 07 2008

    I didn't go to camp, I was needed on the farm.

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    edt4226d

    Tue Feb 05 2008

    For the most part, I absolutely despised it. My parents, feeling it might help me "grow",  forced me into attending an overnight camp located in what seemed to me to be the absolute wilderness of central NJ for a week when I was about 13. As far as I was concerned, I might as well have been in the vast empty wastes of Kansas or Texas (even though central NJ is hilly and well-forested), and I hated every minute of it. There were a lot of inner-city kids there; I wasn't a racist, but I hadn't been around many inner-city kids at that age, and was extremely intimidated. One older and fierce-looking kid from Newark, I think, had the bunk below mine and figured that he'd shake me up a little bit. I was lying on my upper bunk, my head resting on my folded arms, when his switchblade knife came up through the mattress, inches away from my face. He actually wasn't trying to send me back home in a box-- it was his idea of a joke. He actually seemed to take mercy on me and treated me with some kin... Read more

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    xagent

    Tue Feb 05 2008

    I actually never went to camp but the stories I hear range from good to "why did my parents send me to the awful place?!"

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    trebon1038

    Sat Feb 02 2008

    Camp was wonderful...of course kids always get homesick the first time out but will eventually get over it.  I went every summer.  At first to a Christian camp near home because they had horses.  After a few times there though I asked my parents how many times I needed to be saved....(I was baptised ) so they then found a horse camp for future summers.  I even took my horse!  I really feel camp is a great thing.  I know so many kids that go off to college and want to come home.  College was a breeze after all those trips to camp!!!

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    zuchinibut

    Sat Feb 02 2008

    My parents were big believers in sending us to camps. With 5 kids I don't think they could have survived the summers without this. I loved going for weeklong camping sessions with the Boy Scouts, football and basketball camps, and day camps when I was younger. These were definitely great times.

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