CITs 2013: Lauren Gadol

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Name: Lauren Gadol aka Lgadol

Years at Camp: This will be my 8th summer at camp!

Hobbies When You’re at Home: I sing, I dance, I act, hang out with friends and stud!!!

Secret Talent: I don’t really have a secret one because everyone knows that I can sing however I have a secret language, zubidik, that only I can speak. My second summer, I claimed I had a concussion after I banged my head on the bed board and I started talking strange and that’s what I called it! Silly but always remembered!!

 
Favorite Camp Activity: EVERYTHING. There is never a dull moment at camp, you should love everything you get a chance to do because there are so many things to choose from!
Funny Camp Memory: In 2006 when there was water dripping over mine and Lindsay Gelber’s bed so in order to fix it, Lindsay and I had to move our beds to the middle of the bunk, beds facing opposite directions so that we couldn’t get wet!! 
Advice for a First Time Camper: Camp will forever and always be your home away from home. Your bunkmates will be the sisters you’ve never had, ignore the little fights because you learn to laugh about it later in the day. Your camp friends will be your sisters and best friends forever. Where else in the world can you be with your bestfriends 24/7? Camps too short to not enjoy every second, so make it worth while 🙂 
Something You Learned at Camp:  How to be a true friend
I never leave for camp without my… BLUE AND GOLD APPAREL and my baby blanky! I’m a child at heart, that blanket travels with me all the time!! 🙂 
If I could have any job in the world it would be… to become famous!! It’s my talent!!
My favorite place I’ve traveled is… CAMPPP!!! and Israel because my family lives there.
One thing my campers will learn about me is… I am the craziest human being, I love to have fun and too laugh beyond control. I love to sing and hopefully I can make up some crazy songs for them to sing with me!! 🙂 
One fun fact about me is… I was third runner up at Canadensis Idol when it was an evening activity! 

Last week in Philly, and look who I saw!

 

Starting Monday, the camp office is officially setup for the summer at Canadensis, if you need to reach us call 570-595-7461.  With just a couple of more hours left in Philly, I’m packing up and getting ready for another wonderful season up at camp!  Before I head up to the Poconos, check out some of the amazing Canadensis campers I got to see this week!

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Above is a photo of Jason & Luke (both coming back to camp for their 3rd year as Upper Inters!), Sabrina and Rachel (coming up to camp and receiving 5 year jackets as Lower Seniors!) and Sage (coming for her 3rd year as an Upper Inter).  We enjoyed some pizza, and talked A LOT about camp!  They are all moving into new sections of camp this year, and will get to enjoy lots of new changes and perks – extra trips, extra choice periods, and much more.  They had great suggestions for Evening Activities they’d like to do this summer, and I took notes!  Their camp enthusiasm is contagious!

 

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I also got to spend some time with Anna (2nd year camper, will be a Lower Inter) and we made some bracelets on the rainbow loom.  I also got to hang out with her sister Lindsay (first time camper, will be a Junior…not pictured!) and we made some crafty cards which you can see below!

 

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And, my week wrapped up with a lovely Shabbat dinner with Alexa (1st time Junior camper), and Brooke (1st time Lower Inter) was a special visitor who stopped by!  After dinner, we talked camp packing – and check out the super cool lounge chair (pictured above) that is coming to camp with Alexa!  The girls had a dance competition today, and I hope they had a great time!

SaraWell, I’ve got some more packing to do myself…including these great Canadensis items my friend Sara spotted and was sweet enough to get…just one more way I’ll be showing my camp spirit this summer!

BIG Day and the BIG Move!

Hello Canadensis…

So, things have certainly been busy around here these days.  If you didn’t know, my BIG Day (aka my wedding) was last weekend up at camp.  Jaime and I then escaped to Lake George for a mini honeymoon.  We just got back the other day.  We want to thank all of those camp family and staff for the congratulatory e-mails and letters we have received.  It has meant so much to us that you took time out to wish us well.

As for the wedding weekend, itself, Jaime and I had a blast.  I am so happy that Jaime decided to have it at camp.  It was the perfect venue for our friends and family.  To give a little re-cap of all the festivities…on Friday afternoon, everyone arrived for the weekend.  That night, we had a BBQ dinner.  This was followed by an hour of live music from our band, The Grift.  The theme for the night was cheesy 80s songs set to bluegrass.  It was an absolute blast to hear tunes like Sweet Child Of Mine and Living on a Prayer set to a different melody.  Very cool and everyone that showed up seemed to have a good time.  We then moved over to the Health Center fire pit for (what else) S’Mores.  About 30-45 minutes into the campfire, it started to drizzle, but that didn’t mean the fun stopped as everyone made their way over to my house for a porch party.

On Saturday, the weather was a bit iffy, but that didn’t stop us from having a good time.  In fact, just like at camp, we had a rainy day schedule.  We played basketball game in the pavilion and had gymnastics / foam pit open in the morning.  In the afternoon, we got a few innings of a softball game in and still had a guided hike around Lake Lenape.  Guests also joined us for breakfast and lunch.  A few hours before the ceremony, the sun made its way out and the weather completely cleared up.  Our ceremony was officiated by my brother and Jaime’s sister and it was held in the senior boys dining hall.  From there, the cocktail hour was both inside and outside.  The reception was held in both the boys dining room and in the senior boys dining room.  We were completely amazed at how our caterer made over the venue for the event.  Just beautiful.  Our band rocked the night away!  As you may know, Jaime and I love our music and attend a ton of concerts throughout the year.  With that, our band played tunes from our favorite bands all night long…Phish, The Black Crowes, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and The Grateful Dead just to name a few.  For the last hour of the night, hundreds of glow sticks filled the room (a Phish tradition).  A lot of fun!

On Sunday, our guests had an amazing brunch put together for one final hurrah.  We want to thank all of the Canadensis staff that helped with the weekend.  Your help was awesome!

Here are some pictures…

Me and Jaime posing for the camera.

Me and Jaime posing for the camera.  My bride is beautiful (as always)!

Me and Jaime caught in the moment!

Me and Jaime caught in the moment!

Me with my parents at the ceremony.

Me with my parents at the ceremony.

Jaime and her parents ready to give her away.

Jaime and her parents ready to give her away.

Me and Jaime exchanging our own vows.  Our siblings, Michael and Harlee, officiating the wedding.

Me and Jaime exchanging our own vows. Our siblings, Michael and Harlee, officiating the wedding.

Me and my best man, Mark.

Me and my best man, Mark.

Some of our Ring Bearers (Mitchell and Scotty) and Flower Girls (Lily and Ella).

Some of our Ring Bearers (Mitchell and Scotty) and Flower Girls (Lily and Ella).

Me and Jaime with Jaime's sister Harlee, Ring Bearers Dylan and Harry and Jaime's brother-in-law Jeff.

Me and Jaime with Jaime’s sister Harlee, Ring Bearers Dylan and Harry and Jaime’s brother-in-law Jeff.

Me and Jaime share a group dance with my parents.

Me and Jaime share a group dance with my parents.

So, after such a BIG day, there is another BIG event coming up and that is my BIG move up to camp.  That’s right!  We all move up to camp next week.  That means my weekend will be spent packing.  Since this will be my 32nd summer at sleep away camp, I think I have it down in terms of what to pack.  However, it is usually a ritual that I wish just took care of itself.  Ha Ha!  Whereas I love moving up to camp for the summer, it is always a chore to pack.  Does anyone want to volunteer to pack for me?  Probably the hardest thing about being in the camp business is having to say goodbye to all of my family and friends for 3+ months.  As has become a tradition, my friends will be throwing me an Annual Bar-B-Krug on Saturday.  This way, I can say goodbye all at once.

So much going on up at camp these days.  During the wedding weekend, it was awesome to see the new water slides installed.  If you haven’t checked out the sneak peak video on Facebook, you should.  The water slides are massive!  So cool!  The new tennis courts and volleyball courts look amazing as well.  When we get up to camp, we will also be looking into ways of making the new Senior Canteen backyard come to life!  We are thinking about adding some cool lighting, seating and a fire pit to that area.  Should be an awesome space for our Senior and CIT campers!

We hope that many of you are planning to attend our Annual Open House on Sunday, June 2.  This is always a great day for camp families, new and returning, to spend a day up at camp and enjoy the facilities.  New campers will have an opportunity to meet other campers as well.  June 1-2 will also be our CIT Weekend!  Can’t wait to see all of you!

There is also one last home visit to tell you about.  A few weeks back, in Livingston, NJ, I got to hang out with Justin Nikpour, who is currently in 3rd grade and will be in our Upper Junior division in Summer 2013.  Justin plays lacrosse in the Livingston Lacrosse League.  In the Winter, he plays in a street hockey league.  In the Fall, he plays tackle football.  He is a huge fan of WWE wrestling and his favorite wrestlers are the Undertaker and John Cena.  He is also a big Yankees fan.  When he comes to camp this year, he is looking forward to wrestling, lacrosse, tubing and banana boating at the lake and the ropes course.  Here is a photo…

Me with Upper Junior Boy Justin Nikpour.

Me with Upper Junior Boy Justin Nikpour.

A few weeks ago, I was invited by the Rhodes Family to attend a sleepover hosted by Samara Rhodes for the Girls of Bunk 8 from Summer 2012.  It was great to see most of this gang together.  According to the girls and parents, they stayed up well into the wee hours of the night having a blast!  Here is a photo…

Me with most of the Girls from Bunk 8 from 2012 (from left to right):  Tes Goldman, Emma Zuckerman, Jessie Leib, Samara Rhodes, Ashley Weitz, Melissa Schultz, Jamie Ambos, Elana Abrams and Sarah Abrams.

Me with most of the Girls from Bunk 8 from 2012 (from left to right): Tes Goldman, Emma Zuckerman, Jessie Leib, Samara Rhodes, Ashley Weitz, Melissa Schultz, Jamie Ambos, Elana Abrams and Sarah Abrams.

So, this is my last blog from my desk in New Jersey.  The next blog will be from camp!  Can’t wait to get there.  Have a great day!

-Brian

CITs 2013: Alix Steerman

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Alix working hard during Rope Burn!

Name: Alix Steerman
Years at Camp: 8
Hobbies When You’re at Home: sports, art and hanging out with friends!
Secret Talent: Some people know me for my unique dance moves.
Favorite Camp Activity: Soccer, because who doesn’t love those rare occasions when you’re playing world cup after its rained and you go to kick the ball but wipeout instead.
Funny Camp Memory: My bunk forced me to be the star of our MTV night, multiple times, they were both equally embarrassing.
Advice for a First Time Camper: Don’t be nervous! Your camp friends will become your sisters/brothers no matter how weird they seem at first.
Something You Learned at Camp: Always be sure to photo bomb camp mom’s pictures, they make for some great entertainment for when you’re home over the winter.
I never leave for camp without my… color war face paint because one of the best parts of color war is going all out and painting your whole face.
If I could have any job in the world it would be… to be a lawyer.
My favorite place I’ve traveled is… the little shed under the dining hall where you can get toilet paper, if you’re lucky you can find some magnificent things in there.
One thing my campers will learn about me is… I love to have fun! Also I give great piggy back rides, just ask Lauren Grama.
One fun fact about me is… in 4th grade I watched the Scripps Spelling Bee and went out and bought a dictionary and started studying the words as if I was going to compete in the next one, luckily that phase only lasted a few days.

 

CITs 2013: Melissa Goldstein

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Name: Melissa Goldstein  

Years at Camp: 7 years!

Hobbies When You’re at Home: Hanging out with my friends and I am in a lot of clubs for school.

Secret Talent: I used to be a really good singer. I had a solo in chorus once.  I wish I could still sing like that but I can’t! But that won’t stop me from doing Canadensis Acapella.

Favorite Camp Activity: Cooking and Zumba             

Funny Camp Memory: Last summer I was at the hydration station with Carly Lieberman and there wasn’t a lot of ice left so she leaned all the way into the machine and as she was getting ice a new layer of ice fell on her head! It was the funniest thing!

Advice for a First Time Camper: I know this is what everyone will tell you but you really have to go into everything with an open mind and try everything.  You never know what you like unless you try it and you will never be able to do most of these things anywhere else but camp so don’t be afraid to try new things!

Something You Learned at Camp: (that you couldn’t learn anywhere else) The friendships that you create in camp will last a lifetime.  The bonds that are formed with your bunkmates and other friends in camp will never be broken and camp friends are the best friends!

I never leave for camp without myColor war stuff!

If I could have any job in the world it would beBeing able to work with celebrities and going shopping with them.

My favorite place I’ve traveled isChina!

One thing my campers will learn about me isI love to have fun and I always try to make the best out of every situation!

One fun fact about me isI go to the same high school that Amanda Miller went to!

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Melissa stops to catch up with her sister, Ally, at fruit on the fly!

Weekend Happenings…

Last weekend was the 10-mile race I’ve been training for, and Carli Forti’s 1st Birthday Party!  It was great, and next weekend (Brian’s Camp Wedding!) is going to be awesome too!  I wanted to share some photos, and let you know to expect the Camp Canadensis Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Blogs) to be all abuzz with updates from Brian & Jaime’s celebration soon!

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My friends Katie & Jay came into Philly for the Broad Street Run.  Jay works at Camp KenMont/KenWood in Connecticut, and in the picture above Katie and I are both rocking our camp swag!  She’s an amazing runner, former collegiate athlete and it was incredible to have her expertise and advise right before and after the 10-Mile Broad Street Run.  Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would finish the race in under 2 hours, but I did it in 1:57:31 – a major accomplishment for a novice runner like myself.  I set a goal, and it felt great to achieve it!  I hope many of you start thinking about goals you want to achieve at camp this summer, anything is possible!BSRun3smallThere were 40,000 runners, and it was a perfectly beautiful day in Philly.  It turns out that after the run, the picture you see above of me at the finish line was randomly picked and used in a Philly Magazine blog.  My friend spotted it and shared it with me, so cool!  Maybe it’s because they liked my Camp Canadensis t-shirt?  (Of course I had to run with something to show my Canadensis spirit!!)

Carli Party 2There wasn’t much time to rest after the race, because a year ago Miss Carli Forti was born!  It was time to celebrate this amazing little girl that has brought so much love and fun into the world!  She had a great party with music, games, and of course cake!  I got crafty and made her the birthday card above, it’s actually a “pop-up” card, and when you open it a birthday cake springs out!  Just a reminder, you can learn how to make awesome cards and envelopes like this by signing up for the Stationery Making elective!  (Keep an eye out for a blog post coming soon with a programming preview of all the new stuff at camp to try!)

Carli PartyThere were so many camp friends at the party!  In the picture above is Sam, Dani, Cara and JCal.  But, I’m not the only one who got to see camp friends this weekend…

Bailey Julie JordanThere was a camp friends gathering in NYC, and I got some adorable photos that I wanted to share with you!  Bailey, Julie and Jordan are all in 4th grade, and are going to be Lower Inter Girls at camp this summer.  They enjoyed spending time together, and it looks like they got to enjoy some milkshakes and Baked By Melissa cupcakes…could there be anything better than camp friends and sweet treats?