I just got home from my first day (we go back tomorrow) at Cub Country (Day Camp) and I LOVED it. Most people I have spoken to have told me horror stories--complained about how the boys acted, told me the heat was unbearable, the activities were unproductive, etc. I have been up there before and liked it but I thought by their comments that maybe in recent years it had changed. From my opinion, it is the same if not better.
Ours is up a canyon in the mountains, so it was nice, cool and covered in shade, the boys were all great, they all passed off a ton of things (which in the long run makes my job easier), the leaders (14-16 age boys) were kind and respectful and we had a great time. I am actually looking forward to tomorrow.
Yes, there are things I could complain about--parking was hard, one of the activities was LAME (moon walk where they had the boys walk across two queen sized air mattresses), one of our boys refused to participate, I had to get a babysitter which I HATE doing but adding up the whole day, it was great fun. And, in about a 1/2 hour, we are going to Costa Vida with some friends of ours. So, it has been a great day--Cub Country included.
It's right up your alley because you are a person who is all about accomplishing stuff! .. a list person if you will.. It's a wonderful thing if you have a calling that fits your circumstances and personality.. (I do hate getting a sitter for church assignments too though.) I think you have a great attitude about it as well. Maybe some of your good attitude will rub off on me. Let's hope.
ReplyDeleteI love your attitude Janice. It is alot of work to put something like that together. I kudo them so much.
ReplyDeleteThanks for being such a caring person.
Glad you had fun Janice. I dread the day Julio turns 8.
ReplyDelete(BTW, I saw your parents this morning!)