Camp Woodland Blog
Happy ‘Just Because Day’ from Tamarack
On August 27th National Just Because Day offers up an opportunity to do stuff…just because.
Every day we all do things that are expected or required of us. Sometimes we even do things because we have to do them, we don’t know why. At Camp Woodland, that does not apply. Every day is a chance to do something without rhyme or reason.
It could be that you stop to notice a unique leaf on the path…just because.
Maybe you want to use rest hour to read a favorite book…just because.
Perhaps you would like to do something nice for a cabin mate having a bad day…just because.
Possibly you want to sing really loud while you’re in the shower…just because.
Or surprise someone with a note…just because.
Make something up…just because.
Or maybe, just maybe, do something just because your counselor said so!
The girls of Tamarack lived the essence of ‘Just Because” all summer long! It is interesting to note that more than half of this cabin are daughters of camp alums and they, too, have a few years of camp under their belt. They have been at camp long enough to know the ropes and are really progressing in various activities. From earning the highly esteemed Skipper Award in sailing to having a lead role in all 3 plays this summer, these girls can do a lot! Tamarack took cabin cleaning seriously and won “Clean Freaks” 3 weeks of the summer. They earned a pizza party, a trip to Cathy’s Ice Cream, and an evening of tubing on Sand Lake.
Here are reflections from the Tamarack girls on the recent summer:
How did you SHINE this summer?
Brooke: I tried canoeing.
Maria: Passing out of swim lessons and getting better at archery and riflery.
Tess: I learned to waterski and got significantly better in all of my other activities.
Ava: Skiing, riding, tennis and swimming quick laps.
Anika: Trying my best when working to pass levels.
Sofia: I improved in skiing and I cantered for the first time in riding.
Maya: I have always done riflery, but this year I felt more confident about this activity.
Isabella: I did really well in skiing, arts and crafts, drama and dance.
When were you at your BEST this summer?
Brooke: I’m at my best when I am being kind and nice.
Maria: When I am having fun!
Tess: When I was laughing in a carefree way with my cabin mates and when I soloed in a sail race.
Ava: I am at my best when I am with my friends, doing what I love, and having the best time.
Anika: When I was laughing and being happy.
Sofia: Dropping a ski and cantering.
Maya: I felt my best when I was trying hard to pass my level in archery and go to 40 yards.
Isabella: I was my best at ropes course. I am my best when I am genuinely having a good time.
Describe a CHANGE you noticed in yourself:
Brooke: I made more friends this summer, and I got my 5-year pendant.
Maria: My hair grew!
Tess: I became less stressed and more confident. I also became more attuned to other’s emotions.
Ava: I got a tan and my hair got lighter (hee, hee)!
Anika: I feel for others when they are sad.
Sofia: I became more open and not afraid to be myself.
Maya: I am more empathetic towards others.
Isabella: I became more open.
What lessons were learned from something CHALLENGING this summer?
Brooke: Facing my fears.
Maria: I worked hard to pass my beginner in waterskiing.
Tess: I learned that perseverance pays off (archery) and listening to others helps (riding and sailing).
Ava: I learned how to stay calm during an intense situation (capsizing a sailboat).
Anika: I have learned patience!
Sofia: Winning “touch the fence” because I learned from losing.
Maya: I learned never to give up even if the goal will not be completed this summer.
Isabella: I learned how to confront people.