Today was the first full day of the first session of 2012 and this is officially our first blog post.  And boy was it a day!

A lot of you heard about the storms today in Long Neck, Angola and at the Delaware shore... Camp got some rain, a little hail, and a lot of thunder but we're all just fine :)  

The power and water went out just after morning Chapel... which took out our phone system as well - but everything is back up and working now.  The Staff handled it all wonderfully... and the campers were too busy having fun to get too caught up in what was going on.

H1 had a fantastic time with Ben and Jordan learning about camouflage and training for troll hunting.  Rumor has it, Walt forgot to close the lock on their pen when he fed them the other night.... ooops.  At least we have our most energetic on the prowl.

H8 still managed to serenade camp as Lady Pirates this morning - They painted their faces, hunted for treasure around camp (aka pine cones) and had a great time canoeing.

P5 just spent the evening hearing scary stories with Harrison in the Rec Hall.  A loud thud from the loft caused them to flee...

And P-7 wrote a poem today when they visited the Environmental Center... enjoy it below:
All life depends on other life
The marsh, a tree, the sea and everywhere you look is a home to something
Bright green grass surrounds me and the animals around me
The sun stares at the sand
The sweet salty air against my skin 
The slight movement of the tall grass as the waves crash on the sand
Bay breeze blowing
Tickle my toes as I stare into the unknown
The grass gently sways from the breeze 
A bird's chirp shatters the silence as I sit solemnly by the trees
Birds hum a lullaby never quiet erasing

Bishop's Council also met today in our NEW STAFF LOUNGE (The Quail's Nest) and several members joined us for dinner in the Dining Hall.  

All of that to say - it was a day of phenomenal firsts - and we're FULL of Happy Campers!  Seriously - Walt says this is the fullest first session we've had since the 70's... and Debbie reports that enrollment is up to 913!!!  Wooohooo!

peace-
Teri & Arielle
 


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Carrie Apter
06/25/2012 7:32pm

This blog is a wonderful way for parents to stay connected. Thank you and I'm happy to hear the storm did not interrupt the campers :)

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Ruth Lawson Kirk
06/25/2012 7:41pm

Thanks for starting a blog. How do we learn the groups for our CIT kids? I can imagine her writing that poem with her group or serenading the morning.
This is great!

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Reyna Gil
06/25/2012 7:48pm

I'm so happy to hear from you guys... I'm a Worry sick mom... I think I'm having the hardest time coping with this situation then he is... What can I say is the first time he's been away. Happy to hear everything is well :) 

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Stacey Street
06/25/2012 7:52pm

Caleb can't wait to be there in a few weeks - we're all so excited! His father and siblings went to Camp Arrowhead back in the 80's, and it's great to see that this tradition is being passed along.

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Doreen Raub
06/25/2012 10:06pm

This blog was wonderful to read at the end of the day. Thank you for sharing the poem P-7. It was so calming and peaceful ans so very camp

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Sherry Greener
06/26/2012 6:11am

Brianna is in H9 and I know she is having a great time. Thanks so much for this blog as I am another worry wart mommy. What a great idea!
Sending lots of "All about Love" prayers to all of the staffers and campers! Congrats on the enrollment numbers. This is a reflection on how amazing you all are!!! Peace!

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Yolanda Whiting
06/26/2012 12:42pm

Thanks so much for the updates. This is our first year with Camp Arrowhead, so I also am a worried mom. But I know they are having a blast, and can't wait to hear all about their camp experience!

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nanese hawthorne
06/26/2012 12:59pm

This is terrific!

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Sue Taber
06/26/2012 5:14pm

Teri: I personally want to thank you and the staff for the wonderful hospitality shown to the Council yesterday. While it was a little dicey getting through the detour,it was well worth the drive. Next time I hope it isn't raining so hard that we can't get a tour. Dinner was delsih, and our dinner partners were delightful, and oh so polite. I think my white hair helped. The taco's were really good, and we raided on of the boys supply of cookies his Mom sent with him, and someone had a huge bag of chocolate and that didn't really last very long either.

Thanks Again, and I wish everyone a Blessed summer.

Sue Taber
St. David's Parish

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Amy Albano
06/26/2012 5:40pm

Thank u so much for this blog , this is the first time for us , I feel better , can't wait 2 see & hear about their week

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Lindsey Downes
07/02/2012 8:31pm

This blog is fantastic! Brings me back to all the wonderful times spent at camp. All of us always have a special place for it in our hearts! Great idea!

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