Monday, May 20, 2013


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Our camping trip is next week (yes, next week) and I thought it might be a good idea to share some of my observations about how a parent might survive and thrive during the all-school camping trip.

First.  Your child will be very excited before and throughout the trip, especially the younger ones.  Simple activities such as eating or tying a shoe may be much harder for them during this time.  Don’t worry; those skills will return.  Realizing how exciting it must be for your child will help you to be understanding when they can’t seem to remember your name.  However, in middle school they are choosing to not recognize you. 

Second.  If you come on the trip, you will have fun.  It is a beautiful spot and the quirks of the camp staff are a small price to pay for the experience.  There is ample opportunity for you to help the teachers, chaperone students, and enjoy the company of other parents and kids.  It is a fun and pleasant time to be together.  Beach time, camp fires, and the talent show are highlights for many but I especially like the lake side Meeting for Worship on Friday morning.  I do know that many parents enjoy the camping trip and, like me, look forward to it every year. 

Third.  Parents should realize that there are some philosophical differences between Friends School and Camp Blue Diamond.  The camp and its staff have been running their facility for a long time and believe that organization and timing are keys to a successful camp.  We have also been in business for a long time and are organized a little differently.  This can and does lead to some confusion.  We get scolded when we aren’t on time, we are asked to use designated “in” and “out” doors in the lodge even though they both open to the same place, and we are given no quarter on changing meal numbers once we provide them a week earlier (see Mary’s email).  Our school, on the other hand, is seeking a peaceful and relaxed experience and Blue Diamond’s approach can seem overbearing at times.  However, regimentation can have its benefits; the camp is clean and safe and coffee is available in the morning at 6:30 am sharp.

Fourth.  On Friday, everyone will be tired (including you).  It will be a good tired but there may be some crankiness seeping in.  Plan on low-key activities for Friday afternoon and evening.  Our family has found movie night at home to be a great way to spend our evening.  Others start travel plans and have enjoyed sleeping children during the drive.  Either way, knowing that tiredness may be part of the equation on Friday is essential. 

Finally, being prepared for Mother Nature is always good idea when venturing outside for a few days.  Comfort is always a big part of enjoying your time outdoors.  Make sure that you, as well as your child, are prepared with layered clothing, rain gear and proper footwear.  The packing list that you received with your letter reflects years of accumulated wisdom and deserves your attention.

Well I hope these brief observations will help you and your student to better enjoy our camping trip.  It is a wonderful time, filled with fun and friendships, and I hope to see you there.

Dan

Announcements

Dorothy’s PotluckReminder: Teacher Dorothy retires from teaching at the end of this school year. All are invited to attend a dessert potluck reception in the State College Friends School Community Room, Tuesday, May 21st from 6:00 - 8:00. (We are not serving dinner.) Bring a dessert and some memories to share. Invitations and notices were sent to former and current families, faculty, trustees, and friends but please keep spreading the word to your alumni friends. Direct your questions about the event, gifts, program, etc. to lorip@scfriends.org

Camping Trip -The all-school camping trip is next Thursday and Friday, May 23 and 24.  Mary is still waiting for a few signed forms.  Paris is out of the question!

Last Day/Graduation – Friday, May 31 is our last day of school and graduation for our eighth graders.  We will have Meeting for Worship beginning at 8:45 and continue into our moving up and graduation ceremony.   It will be a half day with dismissal and busses at noon.

Tennis and Golf - Many of our children enjoyed our after school tennis program again this session. To find out more about tennis in the Centre Region, there will be a Tennis Block Party, hosted by the Centre Region Community Tennis Association, on Saturday, May 18 from 11 to 2 at the Spring Creek Tennis Courts.

If you and your children enjoyed the new addition of Golfzilla at the Fun Fair this year and would like to find out more about golf opportunities and camps for children through the PGA Sports Academy on campus, there are brochures at the front desk or you can contact Steve Wager at smw363@psu.edu. We are so grateful for the generous donation of this Golfzilla at the Fun Fair, and it definitely looked like folks really enjoyed it!

 
 
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Alan Klein