Well Happy Monday to all!!
My weekend was filled with fun as I was asked to shoot an event this past Saturday.
I had the pleasure of being the photographer at a Blue and Gold Banquet for a local Boy Scout pack. I tell you they had SUCH cute ideas on table decor I had to snap away!
I'll be posting them soon so you can get some ideas in case you're in charge of Scouts ;)
So anywho, this Spring we are all getting geared up for Summer. This year is going to be a wonderful year. I am determined it will be SO much different than last year. No more brain hemorrhages for me!! No sirree Bob!
It's all about fun.
First off, like I've mentioned before, we are sending our boys off to camps this Summer.
It's the first time for both to be away at sleep-over camps and they are REALLY excited!
Me....not so much :(
But I digress. It's not about me, right?
So here's a list of 7 reasons to send your kid away to camp:
1.
Going to summer camp allows your
child to unplug from technology (benefits of being outdoors). Quite
possibly the biggest benefit to an outdoor summer camp is shutting off your
cell phone, close your laptop, and get away from technology. At Camp,
Facebook turns into real faces and authentic human interaction, something we
all desperately need. A recent study by Neilson Media Research showed
that teenage girls send and receive an average of 4,000 texts per month.
Also, according to Nielsen, kids ages 2-5 average more than 32 hours a
week in front of a TV. This is a bit scary considering that the U.S.
Department of Education found that academic achievement drops sharply for
children who watch more than 10 hours a week of TV. Camp is a
instant remedy to this ever growing "technology epidemic." At
Camp Huawni, things like cane pole fishing are an integral part of what makes
Huawni special and non-techy.
2.
Going to summer camp allows your
child to be around positive role models who have a substantial impact on your
child's decision making throughout the year. How many times do you wish
your oldest child had an older sibling to encourage, guide, and mentor them?
Better yet, how many times do you wish your older siblings would actually
invest emotionally into their little brother and sisters as opposed to being
"too cool?” One of the biggest benefits to summer camp is having
positive high school and college-aged counselors who play a vital role into
pouring their time and love into the kids. Even though summer camp usual
only lasts from one to six weeks, those few weeks of getting to hang out with a
positive role model can have a huge impact throughout the year. In fact,
the U.S. Department of Justice found that when youth had role models, such as
in their Big Brother/Big Sister program, their chances of initiating drug use
dropped by 45.8% and their tendency to lie to their parents dropped by 36.6%.
At Camp Huawni, we make it a point to keep our camper to counselor ratio
low (3 campers to every 1 counselor) so that our counselors can invest more
time and make this difference. In fact, a good number of our counselors
keep in touch with campers throughout the year, continuing to pour into the
kid’s encouragement and guidance.
3.
Going to summer camp allows your
kids to enjoy the simple things in life. One of Camp Huawni's core values
is "Simple fun is the most fun." You would be amazed at how
much fun kids can have mud sliding, eating and being submerged in watermelon,
and diving head first into a plate of whip cream and pickles. Big, new,
and state-of-the-art activities are great, but over the years I've come to
observe that simple things with people you love end up being the most fun.
4.
Going to summer camp allows your
child to spread their independent wings. Last summer we had a seven-year-old
boy who was away from home for the very first time. In fact- he still
slept in the same room with his mother. The first few days of Camp were tough
for him- he was super homesick. Thankfully we've had nearly 50 years of
alleviating homesickness, so after four days we helped the little guy kick his
homesickness. Over the next several days, we literally saw the boy
transformed; he engaged new kids in conversation, he became willing and excited
about contributing to his Tribal Competition team, and you could see his spirit
take on a big dose of independence. When his mom showed up on closing
day, he exclaimed, "Mom, I want to come back for two weeks next year.
And- can I stay in my own room?" This was a huge first step
in growing his independent wings.
5.
Going to summer camp allows
children to experience nature in a whole new way. How many days do you spend
each year watching a sunrise or sunset? How many times do you just sit on
a hill and feel the breeze cross your face? How many weekends do you take
out of the year just to be alone in nature? For those who do this or have
done this- you know how special this is. At Camp Huawni, one of our core
beliefs is that true personal growth begins and ends with our Creator. At
Camp, just being in nature allows us to see and hear God so much clearer.
6.
Going to summer camp allows your
children to grow closer to their siblings. At Camp Huawni we have a
traditional ceremony at the end of Camp where kids get to speak their heart.
Tears are shed, smiles are had, and you leave that afternoon feeling
lighter and full of joy. Without a doubt, every year a brother or sister
will honestly and openly share their affection for their siblings. Many
times it is the first time they've openly told their sibling that they love
them. This is such a special moment for the kids, and as siblings return
to Camp you see them growing closer and closer.
So you see there's lots of reasons for kids to attend summer camp.
This particular camp is nestled in East Texas, which is GORGEOUS!
I've heard nothing but good things about this camp and this is one of the reasons we are sending our little guy there.
If you are looking for a great summer camp, please check out www.camphuawni.com
Have a great week! And don't forget to check back to see all the cool pics of the Blue and Gold Banquet :)
Patty
P.S. This post is sponsored by the good people of Camp Huawni.I have not been paid for this post but I may have received a free product for my post. Nevertheless, all opinions are my own.
I stumbled across your Blue and Gold Banquet picture while hunting for good Scout centerpieces. Did you ever post the rest of the photos? I searched but couldn't find them.
ReplyDeleteHi there:
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by! Here is the link you were looking for:
http://www.nuestrasaventurasentexas.com/2012/03/blue-and-gold-decoration-ideas.html
Hope you get some great ideas.
Patty