This is the first year that both TJ and Grant are at Sea Gull for the whole month and this is also the first year since TJ started going to camp that I am not working for YMCA Sea Gull and Seafarer. It’s weird to just be a “parent” and not come up with an excuse to be at Camp while they are in session. One of my favorite times to come up with the excuse to visit is over the 4th of July. Where else can you get front row seats to the fireworks and not have to worry about parking? It was the best!
This is TJs 5th year at camp. He first attended Starter Camp when he was 6. Mariners the next year at 7 and the 4-week session at 8, 9, 10, and now 11. Oh wait, this is TJ’s 6th year!? Really? Good grief. This summer he is in Cabin 35– also known as the Rivera because of its location close to the river. One of the best views at Camp, if you ask me.
This is Grant’s 2nd year at camp. He first attended Starter Camp last year— when he was 6. After that one week he told Rich and I that he was ready for the 4-week session, so we skipped over the two week Mariner’s program. He can handle it. He may not wipe his own butt at home, but at Camp, he is gonna have to. I am excited for him and the confidence and independence he is going to gain. He is in Cabin 15 which is the youngest of the 4-week campers. In the past this used to be known asCabin 1.
Two weeks in, and it sounds like TJ and Grant are having fun. TJ made the paddle sports team, has completed his Master Paddler (highest rank), and apparently played a big role in the cabin’s Stunt and Talent performance. Grant has been seen playing golf, shooting skeet, and it is reported that he already earned his Alpha! I think TJ finally completed that first rank last year!
With two boys at Camp that would mean that Rich and I are sans kids for the month. Yes. We are without kids, but we only got to spend 8 of the 28 days actually together. Rich is at Fort Knox and I am either at home alone or traveling for Camp Corral. It is wonderful that I have the freedom to do so and not have to worry about leaving the family behind, but it would have been nice for Rich and I to have a little more time together without the kids. Sigh, maybe next year?!
At least we had Disney.
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