Monday, March 31, 2014

The one where you realize you have to pack and have no clean laundry

Hello All!

Buckeye is SO CLOSE!  We will be leaving tomorrow, and I have not even thought of packing yet.  So tonight will be a mad scramble of laundry and panic.  I don't even have a duffle bag or suitcase to put everything in.  I hope I don't forget anything.  Is this how it feels to go to Camp each summer?  Or do you have everything packed a week prior?  I wish I was like that.  Good thing we have toiletries at the Camp store.

Speaking of, we've been working on our ordering for the Camp Store and this summer is going to be AWESOME.  We've got lots of cute plushies, some great shirts, running shorts and accessories.  It's going to be hard to resist nabbing all the CN swag right when it arrives.  I'll try to resist and leave some for the rest of you!

Bonus picture of me on an old fashioned bike at the GR Public Museum:
How did those people not fall over ALL THE TIME?!

Happy Camping!

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

M-37 Take Me Home

Hello All,

Around this time of year I get very nostalgic for camp songs.  Also around this time of year I realize I've forgotten some of the lyrics and must remedy that problem immediately.  Luckily I have most of them all written down in my trusty song book, but for the life of me I cannot remember the ending to Ragtime Cowboy Joe.  Any help?

I love the fact that Camp has so many songs that each summer we get to "retire" ones that we sang a lot the previous summer and bring back old faves.  And maybe introduce new ones!  The hit last summer seemed to be "Rattlin' Bog" (or "sphagnum bog" as we call it).  Who knows what this summer's hit will be...

As for quiet time songs, those always seem to get into my head right before bedtime or when I'm driving alone at night.  I miss hearing all the harmonies and the warm starry nights on the patio or the beach with the campers and staff, but I know summer is right around the corner.  I can't wait.

Boy, now that I think about it I know the lyrics to so many songs.  I should make a list - I'm sure it would be over 50.  My head is full of music!

What are your favorite camp songs?

Happy Camping!

Friday, March 21, 2014

Spring has Sprung...sort of...

Hello All!

I have a theory that the movie Frozen is somehow responsible for this long and chilly winter.  Maybe now that it's on DVD, the curse will be broken.  Who's with me?

Julia has definitely hit the ground running this past month, and she has made herself right at home!  We are so happy that she is settling in.  She had tea time in Holland last weekend and is heading to Grand Rapids tomorrow for a superhero night.  And in two weeks we all head of to Buckeye Leadership Workshop!

Question:  One of the themed nights at BLW is "BIG."  Should I dress up as Bigfoot or as Bigbird?  One requires lots of yellow feathers, and the other lots of fur.  Either way I will be very itchy.

Here's a bonus St. Patty's Day picture from a Cheerobics class Lora Stevens, Lisa Daniell and I attended:


I mustache you a question - do we look festive enough?

Happy Camping!

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Back to the Future

Hello All!

Humans are so cool - we can control time!  Although who knew time jumping would be so tiring.  Did anyone else feel the time change really hit yesterday morning?  I was really wishing for that hour back when I hit my alarm clock.  It was nice to have lots of sunshine in the evening, though!

This week I am working with all of the awesome people at TrueNorth Community Services while Camp is rolling along with its Spring schedule.  TrueNorth has some great programs and services that affect 61 counties in Michigan - that's over two-thirds of the state!  Camp Newaygo is just one (amazing) service that TrueNorth offers.

Julia and I visited chilly Grand Haven over the weekend and we took a trip out to the pier for her first sight of the frozen lake!  It was hard to tell where the beach ended and the water actually began, but we could definitely tell when we passed chunks like these!

Ice.  Deal with it.

Next up on Julia's winter to-do list: snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling.  I don't think melting snow will be an issue for a while...

Happy Camping!


Wednesday, March 5, 2014

The Winter That Wouldn't End

Hello All!

A ton of new and exciting things are happening here at Camp!  I've got so much news to share!

Winter came in like a lion at Camp Newaygo, and it looks like it will be going out like one, too.  Our newest addition to Camp Newaygo is Julia Burger, all the way from Atlanta Georgia.  She's our new Assistant Program Director and will be in charge of lots of different things during the year - from recruiting in the spring, evening programs in summer, to wedding assistant in the fall.  She brought a refreshing outlook to the rest of the office with her excitement about snow - without her, I think we all would have perished from Cabin Fever by now!

Check out her handiwork at the gates:


I knew those flamingos would come in handy for something.  She put about forty all over the giant snow piles.

Our winter events were amazing, starting with my favorite, the Murder Mystery Dinner.  Camp Newaygo "classmates" joined together for an 80's themed class reunion complete with 80's cuisine and a live DJ.  Daddies and daughters danced the night away at our annual Daddy Daughter Dance, and we tested out couples' knowledge on Valentine's Day at our Date Night Challenge.  Lang Lodge was a hoppin' place this winter!

Camp Fairs and shows are in full swing right now, and we are heading out to some awesome schools for teambuilding days.  On the homefront, we are gearing up for our spring events and our open house - hopefully there won't be any snow left by then...

Happy Camping!