Got Questions & the next clue!

Hey Canadensis!

Quick update on Eric’s travels, Eric is still in Auckland, New Zealand but will be leaving for his next destination very soon! So if you haven’t seen the newest clue, check it out below. Also, Eric will be answering questions in his upcoming vlogs and blog posts! If you’ve got any questions for Eric, please email them to editor@canadensis.com. Below you’ll also find Eric vloging from Auckland with his next clue!

Click Here to View Clue 4 &  Eric vlogs from New Zealand!

Clue 4Now for a relatively short flight! At camp, in front of the dining hall, Aunt Teri maintains a beautiful garden. This New Zealand city is known as The Garden City. I will have to let you know how this city pales in comparison to the beautiful Camp Canadensis grounds!

Is It Spring Yet?

Hey Canadensis!

It was a really busy week in the office, especially in the last few days. Sorry for the lack of post updating!!! Camp is getting closer and closer with each passing day and I am getting more and more excited to see you all.

Today I’m sitting at home with my doggies, helping my sister study for her midterms, and soon I’ll be getting ready to take a much needed trip to the King of Prussia mall. I love when the stores start to bring in all the clothes for spring, it makes me realize that summer is around the corner. Other than mall trips and biology studies, I’m in the middle of turning all my sorority tee shirts into a quilt, a quilt that I’ll be bringing up to camp this summer and using in my cabin! Perhaps you all saw the Camp Shirt quilt I made for Eric Forti…

 

The Camp Shirt Quilt I made for Forti.

The Camp Shirt Quilt I made for Forti.

…or the one I made for Becky J…

 

Becky J's Camp Quilt

Becky J's Camp Quilt

 

 

 

I’m also in the middle of redecorating the walls in my room, which I started last night by hanging a new flat screen across from my bed. I’m excited to update picture frames with reunion photos and some great pictures from Summer ’08. But for now I’ve got to get back to helping my sister study for her exam, and wrangling the crazy puppies who have decided to chase each other through the kitchen.

Enjoy the Weekend!

Where in the World is Eric Forti-Day 4

G’day everyone! I am so excited to touch down on firm, solid ground and I am in Auckland, New Zealand! So all in all, I spent 30.5 hours physically in airplanes, plus layovers, connections, etc. made for two long days of travel. However, it is totally worth the flights to finally come to New Zealand. It’s an absolutely beautiful country- clean, friendly people, and just an amazing place. Also, being in the Southern hemisphere, it is now summer here (opposite seasons) and so I am looking forward to some WARMTH!

Flashback to Korea…the airport in Korea is truly like a museum. I believe it is either new or renovated, but it really was elegant and fancy. The shopping there looked to be pretty decent, but of course I wouldn’t know or care! My flight boarded on time and I was on the upper deck of a 747- which is my absolutely favorite place to sit. Unfortunately there were no personal TVs on this flight, but all I wanted to do is sleep anyway. Since it was Korean Air, the menu had a western choice or Korean. If you know me well enough, you would know I am not adventurous and went with the western food. I was so tired of airplane food though, and this would be like my fifth dinner in 2 days. All the flights kept serving dinners and suppers, so I think I missed a day or two of breakfasts, oh well. I was exhausted that as soon as I finished my beef, I skipped dessert (and it was Haagen Dazs ice cream!) and went to bed. All in all, I slept about 6 hours, which is pretty good and woke up to an omelet and croissant, finally a breakfast!

Just a note on my observations of the Koreans. They were so friendly and kind. I sat next to a high school student who was coming to New Zealand for a year of study. She was going to be linked up with a host family and spend a year in high school here in NZ. I thought that was really neat. Her English as fairly choppy, but we were able to converse nonetheless. The flights attendants were so attentive. They felt horrible when they couldn’t understand my English. Every time you would ask for something or they came to ask for your order, etc. they would bow to you. In addition, they cleaned the bathroom after EACH passenger went in. I was shocked and impressed at both the courteousness and cleanliness of Korean Air.

Once we arrived in the Auckland terminal, my bags arrived pretty quickly. I was nervous about them because I checked them in Philly all the way through to Auckland, and that was back on Tuesday! Luckily, they arrived and I was met by our agency representative. Of course she joked around that it wasn’t too hard to spot me because coming off of Korean Airlines, I definitely stuck out amongst the crowd! I came straight to the hotel, jumped in a quick shower and it was around 12:30PM.

Of course I could sleep the day away, but I forced myself to go downtown and explore Auckland a bit. I wound up going on a harbor sightseeing cruise, where we went to many of the different islands around Auckland. We stopped and walked around one of the volcanos here. It erupted from the ocean about 500 years ago and created the land mass. Now it’s inactive but an absolutely stunning place to visit. I walked around downtown a bit and then hiked back to the hotel. By hike I mean scale a mountain! Well, not quite but the city is extremely hilly (is that a word?) and it made for an interesting/intense walk back.

I am now at the hotel updating all of you and then headed out to a group dinner. There are about 10 other camps here in Auckland and we will be having a dinner tonight. Tomorrow is the staff recruiting fair and I will hopefully be meeting up with Euan McKee (from the wall) and possibly some other staff.

One final comment- I am so excited about all of the people emailing editor@canadensis.com with guesses as to where I am going! Jaycal has been receiving a lot of emails and its really great to know that so many of you are enjoying the challenge. By the way, if you haven’t joined in yet, that’s OK, there is still time. Keep up the good work and here is your next clue!

Where in the World is Eric Forti-Day 2

Click here to watch Clue 3 & Eric vlogs from Atlanta, GA

Clue 3: From my last city, Atlanta, GA, I hopped on a Delta flight, which took me approximately 17 hours and travelled over 7,000 miles to this country. For this clue, you simply have to guess which country I am in. At camp we have a rule that boys can’t be in girls camp and vice versa. Well these two countries are divided by the DMZ or Demilitarized Zone, which is a strip of land running across this peninsula that serves as a buffer zone between these two countries. The country that I am in is South of the DMZ.

Everyone Loves a Snow Day!

Gooooood Morning Canadensisssss! (In the style of Will Armon)

So most of you are probably sitting at home today, celebrating a day off of school! The roads where I live are covered in snow, so I’ve set up a little office at my kitchen table and I’ll be making calls and talking to staff all while in my pajamas! 

So earlier this month my little sister had an AMAZING Sweet 16 party, and since then we’ve been sitting around in anticipation of getting the pictures and video back. We hired the same photographer who did MY sweet 16, and so far some of the shots we’ve gotten in emails look amazing! I did a lot of the planning and design, one of my (many) secret ambitions is to be an event planner, so it was really fun to get to do this party. Camp celebrity Jason Calabretta came in from New York to video the night, and camp friends Rebecca Waxman, Jess Cook, Danielle Faden, and Rebecca Jacobson also made their way to the party! 

 

Dani, Danielle, Becky, Me, Rebecca, and Jess!

Dani, Danielle, Becky, Me, Rebecca, and Jess!

 

Anyways, so now I’ve got to get back to hiring fabulous counselors. I have met so many great applicants, and I am really excited to go on a two week road trip to meet even MORE potential staff! Rest assured Canadensis, your counselors are going to be the greatest ever!

Question of the Day: I am still using my ancient iPod mini (remember when they came out?) and after many years of work my musical friend has stopped charging the battery. So I want your opinion: What great little music player do you use? Why do you love it? Tell me all about it!

 

Video Clip of the Week:
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Where in the World is Eric Forti BEGINS TOMORROW!

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UPDATE: Due to the upcoming snow storm that will be hitting the East Coast on Wednesday, Eric will be leaving tomorrow for his first destination.

Clue 1: Click Here to watch the first video clue!

E-mail all guesses to editor@canadensis.com

There will be a special prize awarded to the camper or staff member that gets the most answers correct!

Check back often for new posts and videos from Eric’s travels!

 

Best Weekend Ever

Hi everyone! I hope you all got a chance to take a look at the video blog in my previous post, it’s great fun! Rachel and I had such a good time recording it, and the weekend meeting was really an awesome time!

 

"Bunk" 216, temporary home of Rachel and Cara!

"Bunk" 216, temporary home of Rachel and Cara!

 

 

We had a huge camp staff dinner after a long day of talking about camp, and it was nice to laugh and unwind with camp friends! I had the most amazing butternut squash ravioli and Rachel’s mouth caught fire from her blackened chicken sandwich. We strolled back to the hotel, and then a few of us made a quick stop by the Applebaum house to visit with CITs ’07, Haley, and Kenzie (who flew in all the way from Oregon!!!). It was delightful, and they bought the most amazing cupcakes to share with us.  Forti was really into the Reese’s cupcake! I tried the cookie dough cupcake and it was delish… who knew that was a cupcake?!?!

 

Showing off the treats!

Showing off the treats!

 

 

So after our cupcake adventure we returned to the hotel and lounged around the lobby, telling stories and laughing until we were so tired we had to drag ourselves to bed! My phone alarm accidentally went off at 7am (oops!) and we laughed because I wake up to reveille every morning (just like we do at camp!) so it was very appropriate! I quickly turned it off and went back to sleep until 9, which is late for me!

When we woke up, Rachel and I used my computer to call  former Evening Activities Director/CIT Counselor Gabe Vander Hey who is all the way in Mozambique, Africa! We talked to Gabe while we got ready for breakfast, said goodbye, and headed downstairs for a delicious morning meal! After that we were ready to head out to the reunion!

We arrived at the bowling alley and set up the balloons, rolled the posters, and got ready for all of you to arrive! The first campers to burst through the doors were Hallie Katz and Rachel Weltmann, two of my campers from my first summer at Canadensis! I was so excited to see these girls and I really can’t believe that this precious bunk of little ones are actually SENIOR campers! I may only be 22 years old, but I had one of those “I feel so old!” moments when they walked into the Senior Camp meeting.

It was so nice to see so many smiling faces, reminisce about fun camp memories, and get excited for the upcoming summer, which is only a few short months away!

So now I’m back in the office, back to calling counselors and planning my college road trip to go meet more staff! Special shout out to Max Blum who is an avid reader of this blog!

Things I Love Today:
Burt’s Bees Replenishing Lip Balm. It may only be chapstick, but it’s infused with pomegranate oil and is SO good for winter time chapped lips!

Currently Listening To:
“To The Beat of Our Noisy Hearts” – Matt Nathanson 

Reunion 2008!

What a reunion! Today was an absolute blast. The day started with a brunch for all of our head staff with a brief meeting, followed by the reunion! We had an amazing turnout and it was great to see so many campers from last summer. It’s always weird for me to see our campers in jeans, sweatshirts, and with long hair! A lot of parents stayed and it seemed like many are enjoying the blog, which is always nice to hear. Shutout to Max Vorcheimer, Noah and Ben Rubin, and all of the other “regulars” on the blog!

The attitude and energy was so exciting during the reunion. Everyone was smiling and simply having FUN! The younger campers loved bowling, complete with bumpers, as well as enjoyed eating pizza and drinking soda. The older campers clearly wanted to just hang out with their friends. Some have had smaller, informal reunions, while many have not seen their friends since last August. It was definitely an absolutely amazing day.

Special thanks (it seems like I always have people to thank) goes out to many staff members today. Thanks to all of the staff members who came to help out today. A special award goes to group leader Kenzie Gauthier who flew all the way in from OREGON Saturday morning, after buying her ticket just one day earlier. Also, Sam Ginsburg for coming up from DC and giving us a hand, and all of the head staff that gave up their weekend to talk about our passion- CAMP! Special thanks to Groundhog and Jaycal for taking every picture/video we could ever ask for and doing it with such a positive and excited attitude. And most importantly, THANKS to all of the camp parents who gave up their Sunday’s to drive their kids to the reunion!

I am back in my apartment now and the packing must begin for Wednesday’s flights to halfway around the world…destination still unknown. Remember, stay tuned starting soon for “Where in the World is Eric Forti”. We have many of the clues already set and are looking forward to a friendly challenge amongst our campers, staff, and alumni!

Pictures from the reunion and some special 411 videos will be posted on the media room of www.canadensis.com within a few days.