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Three of the newest generation Ketchams arrived yesterday. Cole and Isaac, and Kalayla. Amy (at right), who was once herself a camp director here, is very very eager (to say the least) to know how the boys are doing, so this blog post serves that purpose in part. Amy:
They're doing fine! We did a challenge contest this morning and, as you see, there was a Ketcham represented in the Junior Architect challenge and in the weirdest boy contortion challenge.