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Summer camps might look a little different this year, but that doesn’t mean we can’t look back at these hilarious letters from camp from previous summers. Kids really do say the funniest things.
It's summer camp season and this is about the time when the kids have to write postcards home. Bill Childs, our Austin, Texas, friend (via The Current), provides today's lesson on the difference ...
Now that overnight campers have returned home, adjusting to school and “normal life,” I sympathize with the parents who probably still are sorting through mounds of laundry and readjust… ...
An eight-year-old boy writes his mother a letter from camp, and it's not what she expects to read. Plus, a hit song from the 90's is performed orchestra style.
The New York Times has this column from a mom about the texts and letters she’s gotten this summer from camp. Read it here.. I am very blessed that my children are at a camp for 31/2 weeks that ...
The letters my children and I used to send to and from camp were little shots of treasure, containing everything we would use to put our family back together at the end of summer.
An 8-year-old boy's first trip to summer camp had his mother worried and sending lots of letters. When she finally received a letter from her son, it wasn't quite what she expected.
Four years earlier, for the first time, I had attended Tel Yehuda, Young Judaea’s teen summer camp, located in downstate New York. At age 14, I was in the youngest group.
Canceling summer camp shortchanges Syracuse children (Your letters) Published: Jun. 09, 2020, 12:09 p.m. A swimmer leaps into the water at the Onondaga Park pool Friday, July 19, 2019.
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