It is hard to believe that my calendar is almost up to the day with a big turkey on it. It means that snow, and the great family holiday time is right around the corner. I tend to get a little melancholy when I think back on the summer. Luckily our 2008 reunion is coming up in a week from this Saturday. I am really looking forward to seeing everyone.
Thanksgiving is a great time to think about all the positive things in life. I know that this is a crazy time in our lifetime with the economy being extremely fragile and our standing in the world is somewhat uncertain. It is easy to lose sight of all the wonderful things that happen every day. Think back to a crazy moment at camp or a time when your friends made you laugh like never before. Think back to when you climbed to the top of the wall for the first time or you hit that bases loaded triple. (Ricky--I knew you weren't going to catch that one) I also always remember and thank all the great staff members that make CKCT their home.
Of course Thanksgiving is a great time to be with family. Kathryn will be busy making her special mashed potatoes and delicious baked Ziti. Jake will be running through the house with his big smile plastered from ear to ear. We will have 17 people and two dogs over for Thanksgiving. I know there will be too much eating and too much football, but there will never be too many happy memories.
So I have to abuse my blog space for a little personal fun stuff. As some of you know I am a long suffering Jets fan. Well, I am a true die hard fan. You can stop laughing now. Yes the same old Jets are currently in first place. It is hard to believe. I don't want to jinx anything, but they look pretty good. I am starting to believe this could be a magical run. Now I really do not think they are going to win the Superbowl, but as a life long Jets fan there have been so few moments of joy that I am trying to relish every moment. Of course football is not all that important in the big picture of life, but seeing that it is Thanksgiving, and the Jets are in first place---well I say a little thank you for that small miracle.
Have a great holiday and I cannot wait to see you at the CKCT party on December 6th.
Brad
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
October Morning
Hello everyone. The year is moving along so quickly. We have been lucky in the New England area to have some great weather. The tree colors in Connecticut have been amazing. I drove to camp last weekend and going through Middlebury was pure joy. It was a good time to roll down the windows and enjoy the scenery. The campus looked great in the fall, but it felt empty without everyone there.
I was talking with a friend the other day about camp. She asked me what made Campus Kids different and special from other programs. That is actually a question that I get asked often from new families looking at Campus Kids. Well, the answer is really easy. Campus Kids CT has always been about having a great collection of campers and a truly gifted group of staff members. Then we mix everyone together and let the fun happen. It always seems to happen so easily and smoothly. I know that CKCT is lucky to have so many great individuals who care so much about camp.
Kathryn and I have been very busy in the camp office. We are already working on plans for next summer. We are getting very close to sending out applications for first year "Staff Assistant" positions. So if you are reading this blog, (I am impressed) and have just graduated camp and are interested in applying for a position please send me an email ASAP. I will send you all the information and the application. The SA program has been an amazing part of camp. The Staff Assistants work so hard during the summer and really help to facilitate many important parts of camp. I think we are going to set a record for the most people applying in one year. I know the decisions of whom to hire are going to be very difficult. I wish I could hire everyone, but we do have very limited space for this summer.
As you may have heard we are moving our reunion site and date. Camp will send you official invitations and information very shortly. So be on the lookout for that. I am really looking forward to that day. I love seeing everyone in the middle of winter. Hopefully we will have good weather on that day. I am excited for a little home run derby action in the batting cages.
Another Grapevine (our camp newsletter) is in production. If you want to contribute anything to the Grapevine, send it to Kathryn or myself ASAP. We would love to hear from you.
I am doing a few tours this weekend so I will get the opportunity to reminisce as I stroll through campus. Although the University is in session you can still see some signs of Campus Kids...like, I left our radio antennae on top of South and some picnic tables are around the grounds. Maybe I will take a quick run of the bases and think about the camper/staff softball camp.
I hope everyone is well. Keep thinking about camp. I will try to keep this blog updated so you have all the gossip from CKCT.
Brad
I was talking with a friend the other day about camp. She asked me what made Campus Kids different and special from other programs. That is actually a question that I get asked often from new families looking at Campus Kids. Well, the answer is really easy. Campus Kids CT has always been about having a great collection of campers and a truly gifted group of staff members. Then we mix everyone together and let the fun happen. It always seems to happen so easily and smoothly. I know that CKCT is lucky to have so many great individuals who care so much about camp.
Kathryn and I have been very busy in the camp office. We are already working on plans for next summer. We are getting very close to sending out applications for first year "Staff Assistant" positions. So if you are reading this blog, (I am impressed) and have just graduated camp and are interested in applying for a position please send me an email ASAP. I will send you all the information and the application. The SA program has been an amazing part of camp. The Staff Assistants work so hard during the summer and really help to facilitate many important parts of camp. I think we are going to set a record for the most people applying in one year. I know the decisions of whom to hire are going to be very difficult. I wish I could hire everyone, but we do have very limited space for this summer.
As you may have heard we are moving our reunion site and date. Camp will send you official invitations and information very shortly. So be on the lookout for that. I am really looking forward to that day. I love seeing everyone in the middle of winter. Hopefully we will have good weather on that day. I am excited for a little home run derby action in the batting cages.
Another Grapevine (our camp newsletter) is in production. If you want to contribute anything to the Grapevine, send it to Kathryn or myself ASAP. We would love to hear from you.
I am doing a few tours this weekend so I will get the opportunity to reminisce as I stroll through campus. Although the University is in session you can still see some signs of Campus Kids...like, I left our radio antennae on top of South and some picnic tables are around the grounds. Maybe I will take a quick run of the bases and think about the camper/staff softball camp.
I hope everyone is well. Keep thinking about camp. I will try to keep this blog updated so you have all the gossip from CKCT.
Brad
Friday, October 3, 2008
Campus Kids CT first Blog 10/3/08
I feel like Captain Kirk on the USS Enterprise. Do I need to enter a star date? So I guess the future has arrived as CKCT enters the blogging world. I may be calling many of you to ask for help with all the advanced features. Well, I do like to write and I certainly love camp. So hopefully I can merge the two and prevent you from falling asleep on your keyboard. I will attempt to update this a few times each month. All outside input and contributions are always welcome. While I am sure most of my ramblings will be about camp, I cannot be held accountable if non-camp topics are covered. Like the other night my 13 month old son, Jake, decided to stay up most of the night. While attempting to lull him to sleep, I watched Forrest Gump for the 100th time- a truly great movie that should be a standard view at least once a year.
So onto more important stuff. We are moving our Campus Kids CT reunion to a new location and a new date. After eight years we will not be at New Roc. Kathryn and I figured it was time to try something new. We researched many options and we feel like we have chosen a great new place. So the CKCT reunion will be on December 6, at Sportime USA in Elmsford, NY. The party will run from 10:00 AM until 12:30 PM. We will have exclusive use of batting cages, pool tables, climbing wall, laser tag, some small indoor rides, and breakfast. There is also a large arcade and everyone will receive tokens. Of course we will mail you invitations and more information about the party. So there is your inside scoop for anyone who is reading this blog.
This was kind of fun. I look forward to my second attempt. It was not as painful as I thought. So my future has arrived. Full Warp speed ahead.
Brad
So onto more important stuff. We are moving our Campus Kids CT reunion to a new location and a new date. After eight years we will not be at New Roc. Kathryn and I figured it was time to try something new. We researched many options and we feel like we have chosen a great new place. So the CKCT reunion will be on December 6, at Sportime USA in Elmsford, NY. The party will run from 10:00 AM until 12:30 PM. We will have exclusive use of batting cages, pool tables, climbing wall, laser tag, some small indoor rides, and breakfast. There is also a large arcade and everyone will receive tokens. Of course we will mail you invitations and more information about the party. So there is your inside scoop for anyone who is reading this blog.
This was kind of fun. I look forward to my second attempt. It was not as painful as I thought. So my future has arrived. Full Warp speed ahead.
Brad
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