Monday, August 3, 2015

meeting the families

One of the truly great satisfactions of my own particular experience at Frost Valley in the summer is getting to know the whole families of some of the campers. In the case of the Hamiltons, I came to know the young guy in Pokey-Totem, the spunky and totally optimistic sister in Lakota, and the writerly thoughtful verge-of-teen-life older kid in Tacoma. Kim, their mom, noted in an email to me this morning that - to judge from the stories they brought home, and continue to tell - they each had a very particular and quite unique experience. Such a large camp, yet so remarkably individualized. A lot of that is owing to the decentralized "village" structure, where, of course, each age group has a distinct set of programs, but also a distinct tone and "mode." Then when mom and/or dad arrive to pick them up, they truly don't want to leave. Even the little guy cried. He was happy to run into the embrace of his parents, but momentarily overwhelmed by how significant the two weeks for him had been. Away from home, having the time of his life, yet happy to be his parents' little boy again.