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Monday 22 September 2014

My American Summer - Part One: Camp

Heyy, I'm back! It feels so, so long since I last wrote anything! Although I did post things whilst away, they were all scheduled so I feel like I abandoned my poor blog! So I thought for my first post back I'd write a summary of my summer (nice use of alliteration there). But of course three and a half months was quite difficult to fit into one post, so I've decided to split it into part 1 (camp) and parts 2 and 3(travelling). 

For those of you who don't know, wayy back in January I was hired to work at a Jewish summer camp in Wisconsin through an agency called Camp America. I won't go into this in this post, but I wouldn't use Camp America again myself. I worked as the camp photographer and videographer at camp, which meant I basically taught some activities for part of my day and then spent the rest of it running around taking photos. It was awesome! Don't get me wrong it was a really difficult job, my hours were really long (generally 8am-12am) and I was exhausted by the end of it, but it was also the best summer I've ever had. Below I have provided a million photos (I'll be impressed if you make it to the end!) In the pictures it awkwardly looks like I'm alone, but I didn't want to include any group pictures as I didn't have their permission etc etc. And obviously photos of the kids are a no no! So here are a load of snaps from my summer spent at camp (and a few creative captions) the usual suspects of nature shots and pretty landscapes are present of course!


Sunset at Camp's beautiful lake

Me ready to go at 4am and looking slightly concerned at my choice of suitcase (later had to buy a new one!)

The cute staff cabin that me and the other specialist girls lived in!

My name spelt in Hebrew which one of the Israeli staff wrote for me :)


Always spent our hour off chilling by the pool

Sunset at the lake


Couldn't get enough of these..

 Me during staff week


Gave archery a go by the end of camp!

 Caught some eagles on camera


Campified where bands came and played! (I can't remember their name or I would have credited them!)

 During our two days off over inter-session we visited Chicago!

This is where I fell over and had to visit ER to get my chin glued back together!

View from the Sky Deck


I dared to sit on the ledge! (Afraid of heights!) 


Only took me 7 weeks to get close enough to a Chipmunk to get a decent photo 


 Secret 2am camp fires are the best


It rained a lot in Wisconsin 


 Of course I learnt how to make friendship bracelets!


 I finally got to try out one of the hydrobikes! Very fun


 oooo pretty coloured fire

 View from the stargazing boat at night

 Lake fun


The kids loved stealing my camera and taking candid shots!

Learnt how to tie dye too!

Rare days off were spent chilling by the lake in town



 DQ was pretty good too


Ahh Wisconsin



The first time we went out for breakfast.. Needless to say I didn't finish it!

 Best hot chocolate I've ever had.

 Days spent sunbathing!



I miss camp! If any of you are considering spending your summer this way, don't think about it, just do it! You won't regret it I promise.

How did you guys spend your summers?! Feel like I need to catch up.




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  1. It looks amazing! I applied for camp America a few years ago now but I changed my mind and later became an aupair instead. I think it's so good to do something like that when you are young and the adventures and friends made will be something you can remember forever, although having to get your chin glued back together doesn't sound so fun!
    I must add too you are SO beautiful, you have legs to die for!

    Hayley-Eszti

    www.hayleyeszti.blogspot.com

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    1. oo is aupair in Australia? I've heard that's good too! Definitely, do things while you are young and don't have anything to worry about :) Haha it was an adventure! Aww thank you! :) xx

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  2. Gorgeous photos! And you look fab too! :)
    Ive heard lots about camp america and everyone seems to have an amazing time, wish id known about it when I was younger, would love to have gone! x

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    1. Thank you! :) it's really good, an amazing experience but a lot of hard work too! Yeh it's a great thing to do when your young! I wish we had summer camps like America, they're amazing and I would love to send my future kids to one! x

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  3. Wow it looks like you had an amazing time. Very brave and you've inspired me to look into Camp America xx
    georgia
    http://ohgeorgiarenee.blogspot.co.uk

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