Hey Friends
It has been an absolutely awesome four weeks here at Camp Matawa. We have done many crazy and exciting things. Some of the fun includes doing different challenges on the low ropes course here at Matawa. These challenges are designed to help all the children of Day Camp work as a team, which encourages relationship building among the children. We hope that by building and strengthening these relationships, each individual child feels like Camp Matawa is a safe and fun place to be.
Day Campers also participate in thrilling camp activities such as archery, canoeing, and fencing, to name a few. These activities introduce your children to the basics and teach your children about goal setting. On Monday, campers create age appropriate goals for that activity, that they try to achieve by Thursday. For example, in fishing, a child who is 7-9 might set a goal of putting a worm on the hook all by themselves, whereas a 10-12 year old might be expected to remove a fish from the hook all by themselves. If your children achieve their goals at any point during their activity period, they receive a patch for certain activities.
Also, each morning, we join the over-night campers in Morning Assembly, a time where a staff member shares a story or idea for the kids to think about for the day. Some of the thoughts are designed to spark the imagination, whereas others have been inspirational in nature. Some of the fun, imaginative thoughts are about your favorite or least favorite books, or to draw a picture of something that doesn’t exist. Some of the more inspirational or motivational thoughts have been to not change who you are to fit around other people, setting goals, to accept other people for who they are, or to try and always make a difference, even if it is tiny, it still matters.
Throughout these last couple of weeks, I have been able to watch each of your children come to camp and have fun, mature and grow, whether it be learning about goal setting, valuing other people, or the skills in the camp activities. Each week, I am amazed to see how awesomely the returning campers welcome the new campers into Day Camp, as well as how quickly the new campers warm up and jump right on in. I truly hope that this will continue throughout the summer, because it has been a excellent summer, and I’m not nearly ready for it to end.
There are only two sessions of Day Camp left. Yikes! We here at Camp Matawa have really loved having all of your children come to camp the last couple of weeks, and we hope to see them again for the last two sessions. If they aren’t signed up for either of the last two sessions, we would love to have you sign up, so feel free to call Camp Matawa today! If you are signed up, TUBULAR! Let’s make the rest of Summer 2011 an awesome one!
In the Spirit of Matawa,
Jeremy