Happy Thanksgiving!!

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I’m wishing everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving today – and hoping you get spend it with loved ones, friends and family!  I’ll be spending the day with some of my wonderful extended family members in NY, but unfortunately I won’t get to be with my parents or my sister because they’ll be in Arizona and Texas.  I feel so lucky to have a family that loves and supports this crazy camp thing I do year after year, and I just wanted to express my thanks, and share a photo of me with my parents at camp in 2013!

Below is a collage of photos from the 2012 Levi Family Reunion held at Camp Canadensis – it’s an every 3 year tradition, and has become something I am constantly thinking about and looking forward to.  I thought you might enjoy seeing how we used camp as a beautiful setting for quality family time…which for us includes kickball, archery and of course gathering around a table to share a meal.  HAPPY THANKSGIVING!TGiving

Honeymoons, Holidays and Whole Lotta Ice Cream!

Hello Canadensis…

I hope this latest blog finds our Camp Canadensis family in the thankful spirit with Thanksgiving upon us.  For many, this Thanksgiving is a two-holiday-in-one occasion as it also marks the first night of Chanukah.  I’ve had heard many people starting to refer to this event as Happy Thanksgivukah, which apparently combines the celebration of the first harvest for settlers in the New World with that of the celebration of lights.  So, I guess it is time to bust out your turkey menorahs and dreidels…

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In all seriousness, I hope that everyone takes some time over the next few days and reflect on how thankful we are for those that we have around us, whether it be your family, friends or camp family.  This time, last year, it seems like we all knew someone that was affected by the work of Hurricane Sandy.  With that, it was our ability to be there for others that got many through this trying time.  A year later, so many are still so very thankful for the support they received.  So, this Thanksgiving, I hope that everyone will spend some time reflecting a bit and truly give thanks to those around them.  For me personally, I have a lot to be thankful this past year; the biggest being the marriage to my beautiful wife Jaime.  I am thankful that she has made me a better person and in turn has allowed me to see what the best things in life truly are.

A few weeks ago, Jaime and I were finally able to “complete” our wedding rituals by taking our long awaited honeymoon since being married in May.  We had two glorious weeks in Hawaii on the islands of Oahu, Kauai and Maui.  And, I must say, it was truly paradise.  During our stay, we saw Pearl Harbor, went on several catamarans and did some snorkeling, flew in a helicopter, went hiking, took a motorboat raft up the coast, drove the Road to Hana, relaxed on several beaches and ate a lot of really great food (some of the freshest fish I have ever had).  After our trip, I came up with the idea that we need to open up Camp Canadensis Pacific in the winter time.  What do you think?  Canadensis, PA in the summer and Kauai, Hawaii in the winter?  Here are a few pictures from our honeymoon vacation…

Me and Jaime in Maui stop off on the Road to Hana to take a kick dip in the waterfall-fed spring.

Me and Jaime in Maui stop off on the Road to Hana to cool off in a waterfall-fed spring.

A waterfall from the view of our helicopter.  Just magnificent!

A waterfall from the view of our helicopter. Just magnificent!

One day in Kauai, I think we saw about nine or ten rainbows like this one.

One day in Kauai, I think we saw about nine or ten rainbows like this one.

Jaime and I on the Canyon Trail in Waimea Canyon in Kauai.

Jaime and I hiking on the Canyon Trail in Waimea Canyon in Kauai.

Jaime and I explore sea caves in Maui.

Jaime and I explore sea caves in Maui.

The future site of Camp Canadensis Pacific?  Anyone interested in enrolling?  Ha Ha!

The future site of Camp Canadensis Pacific? Anyone interested in enrolling? Ha Ha!

Upon our return from Hawaii, it was great to get right back into the mix of camp life as we hosted five our our Canteen on the Fly events over the course of two weeks.  In all, it was great to see the turnout from campers and staff and to catch up with everyone and see what they were up to since camp ended.  T-Shirts were once again the give away item for this event and the campers that came had a blast coloring them in.  Special shout outs for some of our amazing staff that took time out of their busy schedules to attend, including Melissa Torban, Shari Tavroff, Heather Fisher, Robin Forti, Steph Vorcheimer, Pete Tarnoff, Sam Ginsburg, Matt Manglona, Will Wekesa, Dann Restrepo, Brooke O’Donnell and Michael Klein.  When our staff attends these events, you make it even more special!  And, thank you to all of the parents that took time to drive their campers to come and see us.  Special recognition goes out to former camper and now mom Laura Giobbio (maiden name, Willensky), who drove her kids Luca and Stella to both the Westchester and Northern New Jersey events in the same day!  Awesome job, Laura!  Pictures of the Canteen on the Fly Events can be found on our Facebook page by clicking here.  After eating so much ice cream, frozen yogurt and ices at each of these locations, I must say that my favorite goes to Swede’s in Livingston, NJ for their salted caramel pretzel flavor.  Good stuff!

Last week, it was really exciting to be down in the Plymouth Meeting office with the team to wrap and box all of the Canadensis Cares Mystery Boxes.  We were really happy with how this came out and hope that all that ordered the box can’t wait to see what is in it.  There are some really cool, one-of-a-kind Canadensis items in there that we know you will think are pretty awesome!  Let us know what you think of them when you get them.  In the end, this venture helped raise over $2000 for the Canadensis Cares program.  That is the really awesome part when you think of it!  Special thanks goes to Assistant Director Pam Levi, who thought of this terrific idea.

What lies under the blue and gold tissue paper in the Mystery Box?!

What lies under the blue and gold tissue paper in the Mystery Box?!

I’ve been able to see some of our campers over the past few weeks as well.  In Bala Cynwyd, PA, I met up with the Rosenaus for our annual get-together.  It is hard to believe that Julia will be coming back to camp for her CIT summer and 8th year.  Her sister, Emma, will be back for her 5th summer to get her honor jacket as part of our Lower Senior division.  Finally, youngest brother AJ will be an Upper Junior for his 2nd summer.  For several hours, we laughed about camp experienced while everyone told me what they are looking forward to next year, in addition to all of the activities they have been doing since they left camp in August.  Now in 3rd grade, AJ has been busy with his travel soccer team called the Swarm.  He plays left midfield and left defense and he told me that their team won both the Columbus Day and Thanksgiving tournaments.  Pretty soon, he will begin the Penn Valley basketball league.  He also takes piano lessons.  AJ wanted to give a shout out to the boys of 2013 Bunk 3.  Emma, currently in 7th grade, has been busy attending many bat mitzvahs of home and camp friends.  Her own big day is coming up in January and it will no doubt be an amazing affair.  Emma is also active, playing for her school’s teams in basketball, field hockey and softball.  She wanted to say hello to all of the girls in Summer 2013 Bunk 15.  Julia is now in her sophomore year of high school.  In a few weeks, she will be going to Israel as part of her confirmation class’s trip.  She will be playing varsity softball this year as well.  Julia also volunteers at a center for autism.  Julia just cannot wait for her CIT summer to arrive and wanted to tell the other 2014 CITs to get excited for an amazing summer!  Here is a pic…

Me with AJ Rosenau (Upper Junior), Julia Rosenau (CIT) and Emma Rosenau (Lower Senior).

Me with AJ Rosenau (Upper Junior), Julia Rosenau (CIT) and Emma Rosenau (Lower Senior).

In River Vale, NJ, I got to hang out with Alex Rothenberg, who is currently in 3rd grade and will be an Upper Junior in his first summer at Canadensis.  Alex likes to play catcher in baseball and will be trying out for a Spring team in addition to playing for his town team.  In the Fall and Winter, he is busy playing on a basketball team.  On top of that, he also plays center on a flag football team.  Alex is also really good at computers and is a master robot builder.  I saw some of his work and it is really cool.  Alex is a big fan of the New York Giants, too.  This summer when he comes to camp, Alex is really excited for the quads and all of the activities at the lake.  He cannot wait to try waterskiing.  Alex’s sister Gaby will be a future Canadensis camper one day.  She enjoys baskeball, singing, fashion design and American Girl.  Here is a picture…

Me with Upper Junior Alex Rothenberg and future camper Gaby Rothenberg.

Me with Upper Junior Alex Rothenberg and future camper Gaby Rothenberg.

I always love to get e-mails with bunk reunion and get-together photos attached to them.  A few weeks ago, my inbox had several great pictures that I wanted to post.

In late October, Andy Rhodes hosted a sleepover for the boys of 2013 Bunk 4 at his house.  From all reports, the boys stayed up really late and had a blast hanging out with each other since they hadn’t been together since mid-August.  Here is a picture…

Is that a chocolate fondue fountain?  The Boys of Bunk 4 from Summer 2013 get ready to attack it!  Pictured here are Damian Stellings, Brett Wolin, Andy Rhodes, Max Selver, Logan Robinson, Jason Waldman, Justin Nikpour, Jack Cohen, Landon Kratchman and Jesse Shogan.  Noah Kaller was not able to attend.

Is that a chocolate fondue fountain? The Boys of Bunk 4 from Summer 2013 get ready to attack it! Pictured here are Damian Stellings, Brett Wolin, Andy Rhodes, Max Selver, Logan Robinson, Jason Waldman, Justin Nikpour, Jack Cohen, Landon Kratchman and Jesse Shogan. Noah Kaller was not able to attend.

Summer 2013 Girls Bunk 6 met up in New York City on Sunday, November 17, where they all went to Serafina for lunch.  Then, they  headed over to Make Meaning, where the girls made candles.  Finally, they capped off their day with dessert at Sugar and Plum.  Here are few pictures…

Girls Bunk 6 at lunch.  Pictured are Rachel Lefkowitz, Lily Solomon, Lizzy Knox, Anna Reisner, Jordyn Rutman, Alexandra Pollak and Ilana Lefkowitz.  Kaylee Uzbay was unable to attend.

Girls Bunk 6 at lunch. Pictured are Sierra Zaccagnino, Alexis Lefkowitz, Hannah Samuels, Lily Solomon, Lizzy Knox, Anna Reisner, Jordyn Rutman, Alexandra Pollak, Ilana Lefkowitz and Jordana Binday.  Kaylee Uzbay was unable to attend.

Girls Bunk 6 takes over the streets of New York City!

Girls Bunk 6 takes over the streets of New York City!

Girls Bunk 9 from Summer 2013 also made their way into New York City for a sleepover hosted by Michelle Garten.  Here is a photo from that get-together…

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The Girls of Bunk 9 hanging out in the city. From left to right: Morgan Taylor, Ally Glassman, Michelle Garten, Jordyn Weinstein, Amanda Janko, Lauren Marino and Jessica Janko. Sophia Sitnick was also at the sleep over but is not pictured.

Finally, something cool to end the blog with.  A few weeks ago, Harlem Globetrotter Thunder Law set the Guiness Book of World’s Records by recording the longest basketball shot…109 feet, 9 inches.  Check it out by clicking the following link…

LONGEST BASKETBALL SHOT EVER!

Well, that’s all of the blogging for now.  More to come!  Have a great day!  And, Happy Thanksgivukah!

-Brian

Mystery Boxes Are In The Mail!!

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If you ordered one of our Carewear Holiday Mystery Boxes, it is officially on it’s way to you in the mail!  The winter team spent most of the day in an assembly line wrapping, packing, and sealing up the 131 boxes that were ordered – an amazing number for our first year offering these gifts!  It was a group effort, and we are so excited for you to discover all the surprises inside!

I’ve been sworn to secrecy, so I cannot reveal any of the items in the box.  But, in the above photo, you can see how it will arrive.  The box is ready to give, and wrapped in Blue & Gold tissue paper.  As soon as you open it up, you’ll see a letter that explains all the goodies inside, and thanks you for helping us raise more than $2,000 for the Canadensis Cares Scholarships!

Each box was packed with the recipient in mind, and even if you and your sibling both received it, you’ll have slight differences between your goodies.  Because some people might not open up their box until the later nights of the holiday, we ask that everyone try to help us keep the secret, and not post their mystery box items on social media.  On December 6th, we’ll be posting photos showing all the items, so if you don’t have a box arriving on your doorstep, you’ll still get to see what was in the surprise!

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There go all the boxes…it filled up the entire USPS truck!

BINGO!

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If you are a regular blog reader, you know that I love games!  Without a doubt, Mah Jongg is my favorite game to play (and teach!) but Bingo has taken a spot in my heart and number 2!  (It has bumped back connect four, apples to apples and blokus!).  Last night, Beth Or in Ambler hosted a Bingo night, and it’s a ton of fun!  We attended last year, (see this old blog post) and it’s become an annual tradition we look forward to!  So many of our amazing families are involved with Beth Or, and in the photo above you can see (from left to right) Dara Brecher (campers Jeremy & Amanda) with Cara, Melissa, Myself, Robin and Roni Jaffe (camper Idan, and husband Dr. Jamison!).  Many more of our camp mom’s were there as well!

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In the photo above, Steffany Kratchman (campers Landon & Rayla) is holding up the basket she won!  Nearly 400 women attend the event, which includes not only Bingo games, but also raffle prizes.  Steffany actually won the basket of goodies that Camp Canadensis donated – what are the chances?!

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It was a lot of fun putting the basket together – it included a camp backpack, and tons of essentials that come in handy to have around the house, especially during the holiday season when there are presents to wrap!  Inside was a label maker, stickers, scissors, tape, glue, sharpies and lots of pens for writing holiday cards.

Already excited for Bingo in 2014!

Camp Friends!

Time spent with camp friends is always the best, and we know that many bunks have been arranging sleepovers this winter – we love seeing photos!  I thought I’d blog today and share some pictures of my recent time spent with camp friends, so here we go!

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First up was a trip to Pittsburgh to celebrate Noah’s Bar Mitzvah!  He is in the picture above with his mom Sandy, who is part of our fabulous Head Counselor team at camp each summer!

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He did a fantastic job leading the congregation, and then we go to enjoy “Club Noah” that night – the party was great, and I loved the logo that captured Noah’s amazing hair!

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Everyone loves cupcakes…right?  Well, at the Bar Mitzvah there were tons of flavors, but my favorite was the campy classic “s’mores”!

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It was fun to dance and hang out with camp friends, here’s a picture of me with Sandy and BeckyJ in the photobooth!

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There was also a caricaturist there -he’s just starting to draw me in the photo above…

 

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And here’s the final product – pretty good job!  Of course, I asked him to draw me walking Annie!

Noah 2  Annie got to come to Pittsburgh too, and before we headed out of town we took a walk over to see the giant inflatable rubber duck that was floating in the river.  He was so cute…I’d love to have him swim over to camp and spend the summer in Lake Lenape!

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Later that month, I went to a Chinese cooking class with Eric & Robin.  It was hands on, and a lot of fun!  In the photo above, Eric is working in the kitchen with chef Joseph Poon!

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He learned how to make lo-mein, and it was delicious!  He’s so good at it now, he’ll be cooking for everyone on Chinese nights this summer!

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We learned how to make about 10 different dishes, and it was hard work!  Once we finished cooking, we got to enjoy the meal and by the end of the night we were totally stuffed!

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I recently got to do some traveling to Cuba and New Orleans, and I was so lucky that my time in New Orleans overlapped with Lachie and Steph, so I was able to see them for a few hours!

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They have spent two summers at Canadensis, and ran our waterfronts this year.  They are from Australia, and Lachie was our lake director, and Steph was the pool director!  They have been on an amazing coast to coast road trip after leaving camp, and they’ve planned to go and see just about everything the US and Canada have to offer!

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We enjoyed beignets at Cafe Du Monde (they are like donuts covered in powdered sugar) and it was so good to hear about their travels!

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And finally, as you might know – Matt & Melissa are getting married soon!  Melissa is the Lower Girls Head Counselor, and Matt works full time for camp as the Operations Director.

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We recently went to Allentown (where Melissa lives and teaches during the off season) to celebrate her bridal shower.  It was a lovely luncheon, and as is the tradition at showers, Melissa ended the afternoon wearing a hat made out of all the bows and ribbons off her gifts.

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One of the coolest gifts was the bus Matt’s mom made for the couple.  It recreated their engagement last year!Melissa

In the photo above (from left to right) is Cara, Robin, Matt, Melissa and me – all the purple was just a coincidence!

I look forward to the next time I’ll get to see camp friends…on MONDAY (11/11/13)!  If you live on Long Island, I hope we’ll be seeing you at Canteen on the Fly at Carvel in Westbury NY.  We’ll be there from 2-3:30!

18 Months…

18 Months?! What do you think that represents?

Camp is only 7 Months away…thank goodness it’s not 18 months away!

Carli has turned 18 Months Old and boy did that go quickly! From the blog, you can see some newborn photos of her…to today, an 18 month old, Happy and Healthy, Canadensis Baby, or should I say Toddler! Summer 2014 watch out. She is walking and talking up a storm. I have no doubt that she will walk across your soccer leagues, or draw a picture for you in arts and crafts if you let her.

Carli as a Bumble Bee on Halloween, with her friend Hunter. CIT’S 2014 get excited..MICKEY MOUSE!

Last night, Pam and myself got together with some other local camp directors for dinner. It was great to see them, after not seeing our friends since last spring! Everyone said they had a great summer and we went through some of the highlights at each of our camps. One of the directors is uncle to Jordan/Amanda Checkoff, new campers last summer. I had a chance to text with their mom during dinner and I am looking forward to seeing them at NAVE YOGURT in Maple Glen for Canteen on the Fly Philly Style on Sat, 11/16.

But first…it’s Long Island Canteen on the Fly! We hope to see many of you at the CARVEL in Westbury, NY (the Nathan’s Food Court building) from 2 – 3:30 this Monday, 11/11/13 . We will have camp t-shirts with us (brand new design) and of course Ice Cream to eat. So, please do stop on by and feel free to bring a friend along with you to meet all of us.

This weekend we are going to 3 birthday parties! One is Carli’s classmate in school who is turning 2, one is Robin’s childhood friend (who she used to babysit for) who has a son turning 1, and finally my nephew Ben’s 1st birthday! My niece and nephew (Ben and Emily) have come to visit camp each summer and have so much fun up there. You might remember Emily from playing soccer on the pavilion field, to baking cupcakes with Jojo in cooking? Anyway, they love camp as much as we all do and hopefully will spend more time up there this summer, now that they live in Maple Glen, right near me, Robin, and Carli.

Whatever you have planned this weekend, enjoy it! And remember Long Island…see you at Carvel on Monday, 11/11/13!!

Happy Halloween!

Hey Everybody! Happy Halloween, as I sit at my desk here in Plymouth Meeting, PA. Unfortunately, it’s a bit gloomy out, but the good news is it’s in the low 70’s. Nice and warm for everyone walking around trick or treating.

One place not so warm though is camp. I was up there last week and boy was it cold! We are currently working on tons of projects, but as always it’s a little too early to let you in on the secrets just yet. Just know that there are some pretty impressive things that are coming for next summer. Camp looks great and it’s always fun being up there.

From one extreme weather to the other, the week before, my family was down at Club Med in Florida celebrating a milestone birthday for my mom, AKA Grandma to Carli! My niece, nephew, brother, sister-in-law, Robin, myself, and Carli all spent a week enjoying the sun, swimming in the pool, and eating lots of good food. Robin loved the trapeze…I preferred a ground position taking photos! Believe it or not, that’s Robin! I wanted Carli to try it next, but she has to wait until she’s 4!

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Back in the winter office, we are planning our travels for the year. I will be headed to Australia/New Zealand and London to hire fantastic new staff and meet with our returnees. Then I am headed to France to meet up with some of our French families and introduce Canadensis to a few new families! Robin is looking forward to a quick trip to London with me and we have some cousins there I hope to meet up with too. Throw in a few trips to Florida to meet with our Chef David and see Robin’s family, along with a trip at the end of Dec. to Aruba…it’s alot of flying! Carli is an expert flyer and racking up the frequent flier miles like her daddy! Are you going to be in Aruba during the last week of Dec? Let me know, hope to see you on the beach!

Time for me to head home and trick or treat with Carli! She is going to be a bumble bee tonight, check out photos on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram later. And finally, don’t forget to post YOUR photos in costume by using #spookadensis. We want to see YOU in costume!

Catching Up!

Hello Canadensis!

I hope this blog finds everyone in great Fall spirits and that there is a sense of Halloween excitement in the air as we are less than one week away from the trick-or-treating festivities.  As always, we hope that our campers and staff e-mail us their Halloween costumes so we can see all of your awesome costumes!

It’s been a few weeks since my last blog, so I’m glad I found sometime today to catch up with everyone!  Things here at camp are great!  Plans for Summer 2014 are already in the works.  We have begun to talk with a number of counselors and staff that are planning their return to camp next year.  We have begun to call many of the companies, entertainers, vendors and activities that make the summer special for us each year.  In fact, just recently, I spoke with everyone’s favorite magician Brad Henderson.  He says hello to everyone at Canadensis!  Once again, we begin our plans for the BEST SUMMER EVER!

Yesterday, we got a nice Fall treat as Me, Eric, Pam, Matt and Neil headed up to camp yesterday to check up on things and continue with all of the ideas we have for off season improvements.  We have a lot of cool things in the works and will begin to unveil what is in store for the Canadensis campus in the upcoming months.  In the meantime, here is a picture of Canadensis in the Fall…

In the Fall, there isn't anyone to say GOOD MORNING to at Line-Up, but the trees are changing nice colors.

In the Fall, there isn’t anyone to say GOOD MORNING to at Line-Up, but the trees are changing to nice colors.

Recently, we were excited to announce the details of our Annual Reunion.  For those that don’t know, the Summer 2013 Reunion will be held on Sunday, January 26 at Funtime America in Eatontown, NJ from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm.  The event will include unlimited carnival rides, laser tag, rock climbing and motion simulators.  Of course, there will be pizza and soda and each camper will also receive 20 game tokens.  While the event is going on, parents can enjoy the convenience of the Monmouth Mall nearby.  We hope that many of our campers and staff from Summer 2013 can make it!

As a reminder, we will also be hitting many of the local areas for our Canteen on the Fly Events in November.  We hope to see as many Canadensis families and staff as well as any future families interested in camp at one of the following locations…

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In this blog, it is great to report on several home visits I got to do.  Last week, I got to get out on the road and see a few of our camp families in Westchester County, NY.

My first stop was in Millwood, NY, to see Elizabeth Knox.  However, when I got to the door, I not only saw Lizzy, but was surprised by Ally and Sammi Forster.  The four of us chatted all about camp and how great Summer 2013 was, while also eating some homemade chocolate chip cookies.  All the girls told me what they have been up to since camp ended.  Lizzy, now in 5th grade, who will be an Upper Inter in 2014 for her third summer, has been involved in gymnastics, tennis, field hockey and basketball.  Ally and Sammi, currently in 6th grade and will be returning to Canadensis as Freshman next year for their fourth summer, are playing soccer, softball and dance.  Here is a picture…

Me with Upper Inter Lizzy Knox and Freshmen Ally and Sammi Forster.

Me with Upper Inter Lizzy Knox and Freshmen Ally and Sammi Forster.

I had to share this with everyone because I thought it was so cool.  Here was a photo that Lizzy did on her computer to put it in the shape of the Canadensis Indian Head.  Nice work, Lizzy!

I had to share this with everyone because I thought it was so cool. Here was a photo that Lizzy did on her computer to put it in the shape of the Canadensis Indian Head. Nice work, Lizzy!

In Dobbs Ferry, NY, I saw the Spielbergers, Drew and Ruby.  Drew is back for this third summer as Lower Inter while Ruby joins us for her first summer as a Lower Junior.  Now in 4th grade, Drew is running for Student Council at his school.  He is also playing pitcher, center field, catcher and first base for his Dobbs Ferry Fall Ball baseball team, the Eagles.  Very soon, he will also be playing basketball.   Drew reminded me that he is also enjoying watching his New York Jets have a very good season so far.  Since camp ended, he has even gotten together with bunkmate Ben Keim.  As for Ruby, currently in 2nd grade, she told me that she is playing in a soccer league on her team, the Hammers.  She also told me how much she loves animals, especially her dog Charlie and her fish Cody.  She also likes watching her new favorite TV show called Mighty Med on the Disney channel and her favorite band these days is One Direction.  Here is a photo…

Me with Lower Junior Ruby Spielberger and Lower Inter Drew Spielberger.

Me with Lower Junior Ruby Spielberger and Lower Inter Drew Spielberger.

In Tarrytown, NY, it was time to hang out with Max and Julianna Edelman.  Max will be back for his second summer as a Freshman and Julianna will be a Lower Junior in her first summer.  Max, now in 6th grade, has been playing center field on his Fall Ball baseball team.  He is also active playing tennis.  Very soon, he will be playing basketball, too.  Next summer at camp, Max is excited for his private tennis lessons, cooking and just being with his friends.  He wanted to give a shout out to the boys of Bunk 11 from Summer 2013.  As for Julianna, currently in 2nd grade, she is involved with gymnastics and soccer.  She is also performing in her local theater performance of “Winnie the Pooh.”  When at home, she loves playing with her dog Lucy.  At camp next year, she is really looking forward to horseback riding and the water slides at the pool.

Me with Lower Junior Julianna Edelman and Freshman Max Edelman.

Me with Lower Junior Julianna Edelman and Freshman Max Edelman.

As is always the case, when people send me pictures related to camp, I love posting them here on my blog.  Well, a few weeks ago, we got some great photos from a reunion from the Girls of Bunk 3, which took place in Bellmore, NY.  Here is one of the photos that were sent out our way…

Girls Bunk 3 from Summer 2013 had a get-together.  From Left to Right:  Annabelle Levi, Sydney Bergman, Alexa Verne, Jordan Levien, Alexa Baer, Zoe Richman and Reilly Katz.

Girls Bunk 3 from Summer 2013 had a get-together. From Left to Right: Annabelle Levi, Sydney Bergman, Alexa Verne, Jordan Levien, Alexa Baer, Zoe Richman and Reilly Katz.

It is always nice to be able to get to these in person when we can and our schedule allows for it.  Last weekend, I was able to make two separate sleepover events.  Here are some photos from those get-togethers…

In Essex Fells, NJ, Avery Shaw had Girls Bunk 8 from Summer 2013 over to her house for a sleepover.  Although, I'm sure with all of the energy in this bunk, there probably wasn't much sleeping.  From Left to Right (bottom row):  Avery Shaw, Katie Beyda, Zoe Bustin, Annie Wiener, Brooke Bednoff; (top row): Mandi Kurtz, Paige Miller, Skye Kades and Kailey Brecher.

In Essex Fells, NJ, Avery Shaw had Girls Bunk 8 from Summer 2013 over to her house for a sleepover. Although, I’m sure with all of the energy in this bunk, there probably wasn’t much sleeping. From Left to Right (bottom row): Avery Shaw, Katie Beyda, Zoe Bustin, Annie Wiener, Brooke Bednoff; (top row): Mandi Kurtz, Paige Miller, Skye Kades and Kailey Brecher.

At a hotel in New Brunswick, NJ, the girls of Bunk 7 from Summer 2013 had a sleepover.  When I got there in the morning, there was still so much energy and camp spirit going on!  From Left to Right:  Jillian Wexler, Joey Dallow, Julie Pulewitz, Jordan Plant, Ilana Miller and Bailey Germain; also at the event was Rachel Stern and Mackenzie Fuerth (however, they were picked up before the picture was taken).

At a hotel in New Brunswick, NJ, the girls of Bunk 7 from Summer 2013 had a sleepover. When I got there in the morning, there was still so much energy and camp spirit going on! From Left to Right: Jillian Wexler, Joey Dallow, Julie Pulewitz, Jordan Plant, Ilana Miller and Bailey Germain; also at the event was Rachel Stern and Mackenzie Fuerth (however, they were picked up before the picture was taken).

On a personal note, Jaime and I have been busy planning our long awaited honeymoon.  Very soon, we will be off to Hawaii and we are really excited!  Neither of us have been there and we have an amazing trip planned which includes a helicopter ride, a catamaran cruise to watch the sunset, hiking and a lot of beach time!  We will share pictures in my next blog.

Finally, a few weekends ago, we headed up to Cheshire, CT to see a few friends of ours.  There, we took a ride to a neighboring town to experience the Apple Harvest Festival.   Situated around the beautiful Southington Town Green, the Apple Harvest Festival is a family-oriented event which attracts an estimated 100,000 visitors annually. Over the course of two weekends each autumn, the festival offers a wide variety of live music & entertainment, food, contests, crafts, children’s activities, carnival rides and more. Also highlighted each year is our parade, an arts & crafts show and a spectacular evening fireworks display.  Here is a pic…

Me and Jaime in Connecticut with our friends Rick and Arielle at the Apple Harvest Festival.  To note, me and Rick are camp friends dating back to 1983.

Me and Jaime in Connecticut with our friends Rick and Arielle at the Apple Harvest Festival. To note, me and Rick are camp friends dating back to 1983.  Proof that your camp friends are the best kind of friends.

Well, that’s all of the blogging for now.  HAPPY HALLOWEEN everyone!

Have a great day!

-Brian

First Friday In October And It Feels Like Summer!

Hello Canadensis!

I am writing this blog on an October Friday, where temperatures are in the 80s and it just feels like that we should all be at camp enjoying this summer-like weather.  For me, that will be a reality as tomorrow, I am making the drive up to the 18325 to spend a few hours in our favorite place.  I will be sure to take some pictures of camp as I imagine the trees have started to change and camp looks so cool in yellow, orange and red.

Over the past few weeks, our Winter team has started to delve into plans for Summer 2014.  First off, we’d like to thank all of the campers that took time to fill out our annual survey.  This information always helps as it allows us to see what areas of camp thrived in 2013 as well as letting us know what our campers would like to see in 2014.  In our plans, we will use this feedback to start planning some new and wonderful events and activities.  Some of the feedback we received was that campers really enjoyed the Bunk-O period that we instituted into the schedule this summer and that all loved the Free Play afternoon with the surprise frozen yogurt truck.  As we look back to this time last year, these were ideas that were created based on past surveys.

At the same time, we have gotten some great reviews from many of our staff, hearing what they thought of the summer.  Their perspective also provided us with great insight on how to make 2014 the best summer ever!  Furthermore, we have already started to receive applications from many staff that would like to return next summer.  As always, our returning staff will set the tone for all of our new staff next year.

Recently, we just announced the dates, times and locations for our annual Canteen on the Fly events.  This is a great opportunity for campers, staff and any future camp family to come and hang out with us for a bit, talk about camp and enjoy some frozen treats!  The Winter team is very excited to see everyone very soon.  Here is where we will be this year for Canteen on the Fly…COTF

We will also be announcing the date and location for our 2013 Annual Reunion very soon.

Something cool that we just announced was a Holiday Mystery Box that is being offered, with all proceeds going to our Canadensis Cares! scholarship program, which was designed to benefit Canadensis campers whose families are impacted by adverse or unusual circumstances. In some small way, every member of the Canadensis community can help families facing circumstances less fortunate than their own.  The Mystery Box can be purchased for $60 and will be delivered in time for the Winter Holiday season.  It will include never before designed Canadensis merchandise.  We can’t tell you exactly what is in the box.  Then, it wouldn’t be a mystery.  But, it’s some really cool stuff.  For details, you can visit our Facebook page by clicking here.  Be sure to order it by October 9 for it to arrive by the end of November.

Mystery Box

This is the time of year when we start booking home visits with new and returning families.  As we have traditionally done, all first time campers receive home visits from one of camp’s directors.  If you are interested in setting up a visit, give us a call.

Just recently, I got to spend some time with Dylan Carruba, who will be returning to camp in 2014 for his 5th Summer as a Lower Senior and receiving his honor jacket.  Dylan told me that he has been playing pitcher, first base and outfield for his Fall Baseball team.  After camp, he traveled to Baltimore and Long Beach Island with his family.  Dylan was also one of the lucky Yankees fans to be at Mariano Rivera’s farewell ceremony in September.  Dylan is a huge baseball fan and shared with me his extensive memorabilia collection of autographs and rare cards.  Here is a pic…

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Me with 2014 Lower Senior Dylan Carruba.

As for me, life outside of the camp office has been busy and fun!  Last weekend, Jaime and I went apple picking at Wightman’s Farms in Morristown, NJ.  If you haven’t been there, check it out.  You can check out a link here.  Lot’s of fun (and eating) for the family.  We went with Jaime’s sister and her family and enjoyed a day of going through the apple trees and picking our own fruit, hay rides and pumpkin sling shooting.  There was also a roasted corn man, which had me reminiscing about one of my favorite summer time treats.  Here are some pictures from our sunny afternoon…

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Me and Jaime with our nephew Harry in the Apple orchards at Wightman’s Farms.

Me and Jaime with some massive pumpkins.  We bought a much smaller one for our house!

Me and Jaime with some massive pumpkins. We bought a much smaller one for our house!

Pumpkin Sling Shot is my favorite thing to do there.  They have targets set up, where if you hit one, you win free pumpkins.  Unfortunately, we didn't win, but had a lot of fun anyway!

Pumpkin Sling Shot is my favorite thing to do there. They have targets set up, where if you hit one, you win free pumpkins. Unfortunately, we didn’t win, but had a lot of fun anyway!

Last week, Jaime and I, along with two of our close friends, played the role of “Game Master” in an annual nighttime scavenger hunt that we call Midnight Madness.  Basically, teams of 6 drive around Northern New Jersey to clues that we have written.  The top three teams to finish win the prize.  The idea is based on a movie from the early 80’s called “Midnight Madness,” which stars Michael J. Fox in his first ever movie.  You can actually find the entire movie (in about 8 different parts) on You Tube.  As a child, this was actually one of my favorite movies.  In our version of the game, the last clue leads to a restaurant, where all the teams gather for a bit.  This year, which was the 4th Annual Event, we had 16 teams involved and it was awesome!  Here is a picture of the four “Game Masters” at the restaurant…

Me and the other three Game Masters (Jaime, Kevin and Ilisa) at the Midnight Madness finish line.  We are the people responsible for giving all of the teams their clues throughout the evening.  So much fun!

Me and the other three Game Masters (Jaime, Kevin and Ilisa) at the Midnight Madness finish line. We are the people responsible for giving all of the teams their clues throughout the evening. So much fun!

Very hard this year to write in my blog about my beloved New York Giants.  In fact, there isn’t much to write about.  I am hoping this weekend’s game versus the Philadelphia Eagles changes that all around.  The last time the Giants were 0-4 was 1987.  None of our campers and many of our staff weren’t even born in 1987!  There is a wonderful chance that Lauren “L-Mac” McGuire will be showing up at our tailgate.  Of course, she will be wearing her Eagles jersey, but it will be great to see her!

I found something this week online that I thought was worth sharing.  In New York City, there is an exhibit called “The Art of the Brick” and features really cool art work made out of Lego bricks.  The exhibit is at the at the Discovery Museum in Times Square.  Click here to see more about it.

"The Art of the Brick" exhibit at the Discovery Museum in Times Square looks really cool.

“The Art of the Brick” exhibit at the Discovery Museum in Times Square looks really cool.

By the way, with Halloween just a few weeks away, has anyone seen the new S’Mores Candy Corn?  Check it out…

S'Mores Candy Corn mixes our love for camp with Halloween!  So cool!

S’Mores Candy Corn mixes our love for camp with Halloween! So cool!

Well, that’s all of the blogging for now.  More to come soon!  Have a great weekend!

-Brian