Notwithstanding the aforementioned Challenge Night and visit to Out-trip, my favorite moment here yesterday was almost entirely incidental - a passing matter. Here it is. End of the afternoon, and I was putting a few things away before going up to the dining hall for dinner. I'm here in the office where there's wi-fi - an internet connection that as you can imagine is a magnet for staff who are otherwise going electronic cold turkey. (Which is, to be sure, a GOOD thing, most of them agree.) So it wasn't a surprise that a counselor wandered in with his iPhone or iTouch. It was Will Ferris - a counselor here this summer and son of Jan Gikner Ferris and John Ferris, who were both on the staff here in the late 70s and early 80s, who wed nearby (at Rudi's) and now live in Vermont. Will is working with Mac Boys this summer. So Will wandered in her, caught a ride on the wi-fi connectivity, and started to search iTunes for a download. I asked him what and why.
The Mac Boys camper K. has been singing and talking about a particular song for the past two weeks, pretty much non-stop. Will and probably the other staff have been trying to figure out what song it is. Apparently there was a breakthrough realization yesterday and Will ran here to download the song, so they could play it for K. and the others before the session was done.
This story's telling would have a more satisfying ending if I knew the name of the song and could say it here. I know it's a song performed by Keke Palmer.
Meantime, what I love about this is of course the extra mile counselors go. You should have seen Will's expression as he described the tale of the favorite song and his camper's efforts to make his passionate preference clear to all.