Track & Field Day

Today we woke up to a breakfast of cinnamon bread with cereal! After cabin cleanup, we began our day differently than normal. Instead of having morning classes, we began the events of our annual Track and Field Day!!

The first part of the morning consisted of four events: the running long jump, standing long jump, softball throw, and 50-yard dash! Everybody got a chance to show off their strengths as the white team and green team competed for points.

After these events, we had a general swim to cool down, followed by a lunch of the traditional ham and noodles for track and field day! After a much needed rest hour, we had our optional marathon (that in reality is merely a half mile long, from the A-field down part of the camp road).

Then, the Indian War Relay took place involving everyone all throughout camp! The green team and the white team competed in passing a baton via runners down the camp road, onto the dock to swimmers, then picked up by boaters on the rafts. The boaters then row out to canoers, who deliver it to runners back on land in Hungerford Cove and run it back to the waterfront for the last final stretch of the relay by our senior swimmers! It's an exciting event for all to watch and participate in.

Swim races by area took place after the relay, then we had an activity period for sailors to take advantage of this windy day! Soon after was a supper of shaved steak sandwiches with peppers, with traditional green and white cake for dessert!

For evening program we had a series of relay events involving green and white in head-to-head races, including running a 220 and a 440. Today was an exciting day for all, and everyone is surely to sleep well tonight after a day packed full of activities!

-Shannon and Sloane

August 5th, 2017

Good evening Asto  Wamah Readers! We had a great day here at camp despite some rainy and cloudy weather this morning. Following breakfast of cornbread and a variety of cereals, girls went back to their cabins to switch up their bunking assignments. Campers who wanted to give a top bunk a try were given the opportunity at this halfway point. 

Due to the rain, swimming and sports were held inside. Swimmers played a new version of camp Jeopardy featuring the waterfront and swimming skills! Sports was held in the lodge and the girls made a giant domino train. Luckily, the rain wasn't too bad to keep the boaters off the water. 

Lunch was a camp speciality - lasagna. For dessert we had very yummy peach crisp! We took the cloudy weather as a opportunity to have a bit of an extended rest hour. After that, the sun made a very special appearance! During general swim, girls had the option to go in the lake but many others chose to play games around the flagpole and board games in the lodge. Fourth period followed as usual and activity period options included jumping off the tower, gaga pit, and sailing the Hunter!

For supper this evening we enjoyed hotdogs, chips and carrots with cookies for dessert. Instead of sitting with our normal cabin groups, every camper sat a different table without any of their cabin-mates. Everyone enjoyed getting to know new older and younger campers. 

Right now, everyone is up on the field learning the rules to our evening program game, Pirate Gangs! The game involves treasure hunting and gun battles with guns made from flour pouches. 

Tomorrow is Track Meet! We will take a break from our normal schedule and everyone will be up on the field participating in track activities and relay races. The camp has been split into Green and White teams and the competition is on! 

August 4, 2017

We started off this morning with french toast for breakfast, then went right in to cabin clean-up. While we were cleaning it started to rain, but it stopped just in time for morning classes! Swimming went in the water and boats went out, but sports was confined to the upper lodge because of the wetness of the A-field.

Today's lunch was meatloaf and mashed potatoes with churros for dessert. After rest hour, everyone went in for general swim then right into fourth period. By then the field was dry from the morning rain, so sports was able to enjoy a game of "SPUD" on the A-field!

For activity period today, some lucky campers were able to take advantage of the wind out on the water in the Hunter! We also had a few paddle boarders and sailors out on Sunfish as well.

For supper tonight we had hamburgers with toppings and a favorite for dessert: chocolate pudding pie! Tonight for evening program we are playing "Spies and Smugglers", where one team tries to "smuggle" points up the A-field while the other team tries to stop them.

Although windy (which was great for sailing!), today was a great day here on the lake and we look forward to another one tomorrow!

-Shannon and Sloane

August 3, 2017

Breakfast this morning featured bagels and cereal! Cabin cleanup proved difficult because of the mud tracked into cabins yesterday, but campers went to first period confident in the cleanliness of their cabins.

Most morning classes went on as normal, except sports class stayed in the upper lodge because the field was still wet from yesterday's rain. After a foggy morning, the skies cleared up to be a beautiful day on the lake compared to yesterday!

All water activities took place, including the Hunter being out for the first time this session! For lunch we enjoyed chicken parmesan with sorbet for dessert, then after rest hour everybody went in for a general swim.

Supper featured chicken melts and brownies for dessert, and now everyone is going to the A-field for an evening program of King Dodge! Today's lovely weather was a nice break from the storms from yesterday, and everybody is looking forward to another great day tomorrow!

-Shannon and Sloane

August 2, 2017

For breakfast yesterday morning, we had some delicious chocolate chip bread and cereal! Following cabin cleanup, campers headed to their first classes of the day for sports, arts and crafts, and swimming.

In the afternoon, we had baked ziti for lunch which is definitely a camp favorite! Due to some ominous clouds and distant thunder during rest hour, there was a slight change in the afternoon schedule for the day.

After rest hour we went right into fourth period followed by a quick dip instead of a general swim. We were short on time because we had a special musical guest come to teach us about musical instruments from all over the world!

Usually on Wednesdays we have eat-out at camp, where instead of eating supper in the lodge we go to various places around camp for a change in scenery. Due to thunderstorms, we had to stay in the lodge instead.

It continued to thunderstorm into the evening, so for evening program we played Reverse Scavenger Hunt indoors. This is a game involving mini skits acted out by each cabin, and everyone looks forward to playing it on rainy days at camp!

-Shannon and Sloane

August 1, 2017

We began this beautiful morning with blueberry bread and cereal for breakfast! Campers headed back to their cabins for clean-up, then went to their first classes of the day.

Boaters and swimmers were excited to take full advantage of the calm lake in their morning classes, while arts and crafts classes continued their projects, and sports played some new games!

Lunch today was chicken tenders and rice, with jell-o for dessert! Following rest hour, everyone participated in a much needed general swim. For activity period, counselors hosted various options, including jumping off the tower, paddle boarding, and many more.

For supper tonight we had pizza and salad, and then everyone went to the A-field for an evening program of a camp classic: Capture the Flag! This game has a twist because it is played partially in the woods. We are looking forward to more beautiful weather for a full day on the lake tomorrow!

-Shannon and Sloane

July 31, 2017

Today proved to be a great first full day here at camp! With beautiful weather from the wake up bell to bedtime, campers and counselors had a day packed with fun and excitement. Boaters began their learning of rowing, and swimmers started to improve their strokes. In Arts and Crafts, some were lucky enough to start making projects with our talented basket weaver, Carol!

After a lunch of ravioli with french Baugettes, everyone had a quiet rest hour followed by a general swim. During sports, tradition was carried on by playing a game to help everyone learn each other's names quickly and effectively!

Today we also started sign-ups for different activities at camp: The Hunter (our largest sailboat), the Sunfish (our fleet of smaller sailboats), and stand up paddle boards. Everyone is looking forward to trying these new opportunities offered at camp!

Supper featured tacos with applesauce, and yellow cake with chocolate frosting for dessert. Afterwards, we headed up to the A-field for evening program and vespers. Everyone is looking forward to tomorrow for another day full of new and exciting activities!

-Shannon and Sloane

 

 

First Day!

Today campers arrived excited to meet their counselors and fellow cabin-mates! After settling in and getting a tour of camp, everyone headed to the Counsel Ring for expectations and introductions.

New campers showed off their skills in the water for swim classifications, then everyone went in for a general swim. For supper we had the traditional first day meal: hot dogs and tater tots with brownies for dessert!

As another first day tradition, we played a high energy game of Medical War that was fun for all. Everybody is ready for a good night's sleep and looking forward to the next two weeks!

-Shannon and Sloane

 

Last Day!

It is so hard to believe that today is the final day of camp. It was an absolutely beautiful day. Campers officially found out if they passed their classes, and they will be rewarded with a certificate tonight at campfire. 

For our final day of meals, we had English muffins for breakfast, Texas casserole for lunch, and meatball grinders for dinner!

Today's activity period was particularly special because all of the kids who passed into level 4 swimming class were able to jump off the tower for the very first time! Campers who passed to the next level in their small craft classes were able to take out a boat on their own and enjoy their freedom a little bit! We love watching campers use the skills we've worked hard to teach them all session.

Tonight for our evening program we will be hosting the campfire - complete with awards, songs, musical performances and s'mores! Then it is off to bed for the very last time this session. 

Pick up will run from 8:30-9:30 tomorrow morning, and the kids will be all packed up and eagerly awaiting their family's arrival! See you soon!

-Shannon and Sloane

 

Banquet Night

This morning began with blueberry bread for breakfast! Once breakfast was finished, everyone went back to clean their cabins and start the early process of packing up! It's hard to believe there's only 1 full day of the session left! It feels like everyone moved in just yesterday!

Classes were very busy today as everyone was being officially tested on their skills. Counselors spent time watching each camper and deciding if they pass their class or not. Campers will find out when their name is announced at campfire tomorrow night! It is a really talented bunch and many already passed their classes earlier this session! 

Lunch today was a choice of tuna, egg salad, or peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Butterscotch pudding was offered for dessert. We decided to play another round of Non-Stop Cricket instead of rest hour, which was just as exciting the second time around!

Today we offered a game of "Pirate Gangs" for some lucky campers. Pirate Gangs is a sailing game played on the water. Some campers have the opportunity to sail in the larger sailboat called the Hunter, and others were assigned to 6 smaller sailboats (called sunfish). Each boat is equipped with "bombs" (tennis balls) that they try to throw at the other boats in an awesome game of attack. The campers had a ton of fun, and truthfully, so did the staff.

Tonight is a special night because we have our banquet. We have a big dinner full of turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, corn and mashed potatoes with ice cream for dessert. The campers are presented with their year awards, we watch a slideshow of pictures from the session, and we get to sing a bunch of camp songs. Afterwards, we have our candlelight ceremony and then head off to bed. It is a special tradition at camp that is a great way to wrap up the session!

-Shannon and Sloane

July 26, 2017

Yesterday was another BEAUTIFUL day on the lake! After 2 days of rain we welcomed the sunshine with open arms!

Classes worked hard on their last minute tasks yesterday with swimmers and boaters perfecting their strokes, arts and crafts classes finishing their projects, and sports classes getting in last minute favorite games! It's crazy to think about how fast this session has flown by!

Lunch yesterday was a camp favorite - Shepherd's Pie! People were talking about the meal all day long! Some even went up for a third serving! After lunch campers enjoyed a quiet rest hour, and then back to the normal general swim schedule. 

Evening program yesterday was a game called "Step It Up" where campers have to complete little challenges to earn beans. They can turn in their beans to their team captain, who takes a step for every bean turned in. The goal is to get the captain from their starting location back to the A-Field! It was a ton of fun!

We will be back on the blog tonight to report on today's activities and banquet!

-Shannon and Sloane

July 25, 2017

It was a cold day on the lake, but we didn't get any rain so we will take it!

Because of the colder weather, any classes involving water were cut a little bit short today. Swimmers had just enough time to get some practice with their strokes before they got out of the water and changed into warm dry clothes. Sailors had a quick task to compete on the water and then headed back to camp before it got too chilly. Sports classes played games on the field that gave them a chance to keep their blood flowing, and arts and crafts classes got to work on their projects while enjoying the warmth of a fire in the fireplace. All in all it turned out to be a great day!

Instead of a general swim today, the whole camp met up on the A-Field to play non-stop cricket! The game was so exciting you could hear cheering all the way down by the lake! It lasted a little longer than a normal general swim would, so afterwards we went straight to fourth period and skipped activity period for today.

Dinner was the perfect meal for tonight - Grilled cheeses and chicken noodle soup! There was extra excitement stirring in the dining room today because after dinner we are hosting our Talent Night! Cabins have been working hard on their skits, and individual acts have spent most of their free time preparing for their performance! We can't wait to see how talented our campers are!

-Shannon and Sloane

July 24, 2017

Today was our first rainy day of the session and we had a great time! We started the day off with a breakfast of cornbread and oranges! Afterwards campers headed back to the cabin to start cleaning their muddy cabin! 

Because of the rain, our class schedule was a little different today. Swimming classes played games in the activity room, and small craft classes played board games on the upper porch. Sports classes played play-doh-nary, a pictionary game played with play-doh, along with a variety of other indoor games.

Our lunch today was Swedish meatballs, gravy, green beans and mashed potatoes. Our dinner for today was chicken patty sandwiches with a dessert of chocolate pudding pie! Campers were excited to see some of their favorite meals on the menu for this rainy day!

Tonight's evening program will be reverse scavenger hunt, which is a game that allows campers to bring props from the cabin to organize skits that follow a theme they're given. It is a favorite game for almost every camper so it's been exciting for them to spend time after dinner planning which items they will be bringing to the event!

We are hoping for better weather tomorrow, but either way we will surely make the most of it!

-Shannon and Sloane

Track and Field Day!

Everybody woke up excited for the today because it was Track Meet! The Sunday in the middle of the session is dedicated to a competition between the green and white team. After a breakfast of cinnamon bread, campers headed to the A-field for the standing long jump, running long jump, softball throw, and the 50-yard dash!

We kept up with our tradition of having ham and noodles on this eventful day with churros for dessert. Everybody enjoyed a much needed rest hour to prepare for the optional "marathon", which is more of a half-mile run through camp. Immediately following the marathon, we started a camp-wide relay race called the Indian War Relay. This race involves every single camper who is assigned the job of either runner, swimmer, passenger, or boater and it spans all around camp's property, including the lake. The campers had a lot of fun with it!
 

We finished out the afternoon with some swim races and other activities to occupy the time we had left until dinner. Evening program was a series of relay races such as soccer ball dribble, dizzy izzy, kickball pass, and pass the hula hoop. Tomorrow we will total up each team's points so we can announce the track meet winners at banquet! Today was a fun day and we are sure they will sleep soundly tonight!

-Shannon and Sloane

Halfway Point!

Today we are officially half-way through our first girl's session of the year! It has gone by so fast! 

Swimming classes spent the day working on perfecting their strokes. Sports had a fun time playing games on the A-Field, and boating classes had a beautiful day on the lake. Canoeing classes have been "training" for a couple of days working on their speed so they could be strong competitors in today's canoeing race. It got competitive! Sailing classes did not have the luxury of much wind so instead of sailing they went paddle boarding and snorkeling along the shore. 

For lunch we had Lasagna followed by Jell-O for dessert! For dinner we had our second "eat out" of the session because it is the Kitchen's night off. It was a fun buffet-style meal where campers got their food and then were able to sit around the waterfront and enjoy their meal with friends from other cabins. We offered oranges and cookies for dessert which many campers ate while waiting to play tetherball! Not our typical dinner, but it was a welcomed change by all!

Tonight we will be finishing our game of "Mission to Mars" for evening program. Last night the "humans" had a chance to capture the "martian's" flag. Tonight we will switch roles and the "martians" will have a chance to capture the "human's" flag.

Tomorrow we will host our traditional Track and Field day so we hope the campers sleep well tonight and wake up tomorrow with a lot of energy!

~Shannon and Sloane

July 21, 2017

It was another hot day on the lake! Class schedules were adjusted today to accommodate. Swimming class was spent in the water of course, and small craft classes allowed their campers to take a quick dip before they went out on the lake. Sports classes enjoyed a nature walk where they explored the woods all around camp. It was a much cooler alternative to a game on the field and the campers loved it!

General Swim was a favorite today because it followed a very humid rest hour! Activity period offered a lot of water activities as well including jumping off the tower and aquarium games. Even options such as Kan Jam and Gaga ball offered a quick dip afterwards. 

For lunch we had chicken parmesan, with sorbet for dessert and for dinner we had hamburgers with cheesecake for dessert. Cheesecake happens to be a favorite dessert for many, so we had a lot of happy campers tonight!

With Track and Field day coming quickly, we spent some time after lunch today to allow each area of camp to pick their team captains! These captains will lead the green and white teams in cheers during track and field day this weekend.

Evening program tonight will be Mission to Mars, which is a capture the flag game that takes place all over camp. We will finish the night with a quick dip so everyone has a chance to cool off before bedtime! 

-Shannon and Sloane

Lucky to Have the Lake!

Today, Thursday, was another hot day- but what better place could we be during this kind of weather?  Breakfast was chocolate chip bread, and it was delicious, as always.  Campers and Staff alike loved the yogurt, fresh bananas, and orange slices that went with it. 

We did all of our regular activities, but tried to work the water into everything we could.  For example, Senior canoeing classes practiced capsizing, sports classes in the afternoon took place in the water, General Swim was extra long, and everything offered during Activity Period included a Quick Dip at the end! I think we all realize how lucky we all are to be here on Columbia Lake and to have it to swim and cool down in all day.  And of course, everyone is being reminded to stay hydrated.  

Lunch was a camp favorite- baked ziti, and was served with warm baguettes, and pears for dessert.  Dinner was chicken melts and chips, which are always a hit.  

We were also lucky enough to have a special musical guest tonight!  Mr. O'Hare came to camp this evening and showed campers instruments from all over the world, including Eastern Africa, Ireland, Australia, and Japan to name a few.  He is very talented, and played many of them for us.  It was a nice change of pace, and as expected everyone was interested, engaged, and had awesome questions at the end.  

We hope you all are staying cool out there in the real world!  

-Jen

July 17, 2017

It was a beautiful day at camp today!

Breakfast began with french toast and then campers were off to clean their cabins. They did an awesome job for the first day and the nurse was very impressed. 

This morning classes started with a quick overview of rules, then campers found out who their teachers were. Swimming classes evaluated each swimmer's strokes, small craft classes learned about their particular boat, arts and crafts started new projects, and sports classes played a great first-day game called "Nuke 'em." 

Activity period today offered jumping off the tower, playing Kan Jam, and a fun game of Gaga ball in the Gaga pit. It was a very active day at camp!

Evening program tonight was Capture the Flag, which we allow campers to play both on the field and in the woods. It was a high intensity game that we all had a lot of fun with! 

The weather looks great for the rest of the week and we are excited to get into the camp routine!

-Shannon and Sloane

We're off to a great start!

We have begun camp!! Hurray!

Everyone is doing great so far! Today, everyone went off to meet their fellow campers and counselors. With tours going out around camp right after parents had left, we all met in the council ring to go over some rules and expectations for camp. After that, we met the staff and learned the rules for general swim. 

Our 24 new campers went in with Catherine, our waterfront director, to show off their skills. Catherine told them what level they would be in for swimming and then everyone went in for a short general swim. 

After general swim, everyone went up to change and then went back down to the flagpole for flag lowering. We do this every evening and morning. When the flag came down, we went up to supper. 

Tonight's supper was hot dogs and baked beans. We also had tater tots on the side. Brownies for dessert, filled everyone's stomachs to the brim. 

Currently, we are all getting ready for evening program. Every night we play a camp wide game. Tonights game will be "Medical War"! The campers love this game. It is a big dodgeball game. If you get hit by the ball, you sit down and wait for your teams "medic" to come and save you. 

We are hoping the everyone gets nice and tired during evening program so as to make their first sleep here just a little bit easier. Tomorrow should be fun, since everyone will get to meet their teachers! 

~Allissa Parker

Final Day of Session 2

It is so hard to believe that today is the final day of camp! Even though the weather wasn't ideal, we were still able to have some fun! Campers officially found out if they passed their classes, and they will be rewarded with a certificate tonight at campfire. Most classes did not go out on the lake, but instead were replaced with board games. Camp just purchased 10 new board games, so we had a ton of fun trying all of the new ones out today! They were a huge hit! 

Today for activity period we allowed kids to jump off the tower. We offer this almost every day, but today it was particularly special because all of the kids who passed into level 4 swimming class were able to jump off the tower for the very first time! It is really exciting to watch them find something else they love about camp.

Tonight for our evening program we will be hosting the campfire - complete with awards, songs, musical performances by some of our campers, and counselor skits. Then it is off to bed for the very last time this session. 

Pick up will run from 8:30-9:30 tomorrow morning, and the kids will be all packed up and eagerly awaiting their family's arrival! See you soon!

-Shannon and Sloane