I know I've talked about my internship a lot this summer, but that's because it has taken up a lot of my life and time this summer. This is the last in-depth post about it though, I promise. Thursday was my last day, and you would expect a last day to be light and easy … Continue reading Summary of the Summer
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What Really Matters
Last Monday, my boss told me that I only needed to work three days that week because the summer is winding down and we're almost done with camps (and my internship). She let me pick what days I wanted to work. So I asked my sister for advice, and she suggested that Friday be one … Continue reading What Really Matters
Why I Don’t (really) Post on Social Media
Can I get personal for a minute? I don't like posting on social media. I really don't. My life and what I do with it does not belong on the Internet for anyone else to see. There was a time I considered even deleting all my social media, because I hardly even post or look … Continue reading Why I Don’t (really) Post on Social Media
The Best and Worst Parts of Camp
This last week was the last time I would get to be in camp as a counselor for this summer. It's kind of a bittersweet moment. I enjoy camp, but I also enjoy not being in camp. Easily, my favorite thing about camp is the kids. With each week I was in camp, there was … Continue reading The Best and Worst Parts of Camp
How I Completely Redid my Room for $50
I'll be the first to admit it: I tend to hoard things. I don't do it intentionally, but I attach memories to things, and then have a hard time getting rid of them. This has consequently led to my room not having been updated probably since before I started high school. Since about early January, … Continue reading How I Completely Redid my Room for $50
History of the Fourth
Happy Independence Day!! Since I post on Tuesdays and the Fourth of July is on a Tuesday, it seemed only fitting that I should talk about the history of this holiday and why it's significant. Okay so, there have been people coming across England to settle in the "New World" for over a hundred years. … Continue reading History of the Fourth
Trying New Things
Last week in Culinary Camp, the campers would start out their day with a "Daily Foodie Challenge," which was usually some weird food they had never heard of or never tried before. One of the rules of the camp was "You must try at least one bite of everything (assuming you didn't have any allergies)." … Continue reading Trying New Things
The Importance of Flexibility
No, I am not talking about the kind of flexible where you can stretch your body really far and bend and contort into weird shapes. That's not the flexibility I mean. I more mean the kind of flexibility of accepting change and even being excited for it. Last week on Friday, my supervisor pulled me … Continue reading The Importance of Flexibility
What It’s Really Like to be an Intern
Interns, at least the ones most people see in movies, usually have a bad reputation attached to that title. That, or they don't do anything except get coffee or be a secretary. I was working in the first camp as another leader, and I had one of my campers ask me what I did when … Continue reading What It’s Really Like to be an Intern
What I Miss about High School (…and What I Don’t)
Seeing a lot of my friends post graduation pics and seeing my memories pop up on Facebook of my own graduation last year has helped me see that there are a few things I miss about high school. However, there are a lot of things that I don't miss at all. For some people, high … Continue reading What I Miss about High School (…and What I Don’t)