![]() And even if your day doesn’t get off to such a great start, it doesn’t have to end that way. You have the power to choose whether you have a good day or a bad day.Traditions tie us to others forever, no matter where we are in the world or how much time has passed.New friends are great! Old friends are the best!.It’s not so hard to smile and say ‘hi’ to someone you don’t know.Just because you don’t succeed the first time, that doesn’t mean you should give up.It’s okay not to be the best at something as long as you try really hard.Everyone should take the time to act silly -even grownups.Sometimes being able to laugh at yourself is the best medicine.Trying new things is fun, even if they don’t turn out to be something you’d want to do everyday.Living with other people requires compromise. ![]() ![]() ![]() Robert Fulghum wrote a great poem entitled “Everything I Need to Know, I Learned in Kindergarten.” Since so many campers and staff members often speak of all of the valuable things they learn at camp, we thought we’d do a tribute to Fulghum’s original poem, as well as to all present and former campers and staff members, with our own camp take on the classic…Įverything I Need to Know in Life…I didn’t learn in a classroom or in a book. ![]()
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