It seemed not too long ago that we barely knew what a blog was, much less did we imagine that blogging was something we'd be doing as part of running our summer camp. But here we are, writing our 200th blog! Congratulations to us, and particularly to you, our readers. If you'd like to take a trip down memory lane, here's the index to our archive.
Our first entry was Jeremy's welcome to the CK-NJ Blog on Monday, March 17 2008. On that day we had just returned from our annual trip to the Tri-State Camp Conference and were entering the most intense phase of our year-long preparations for another summer camp season, our 18th. Blog topics included Chicken Dance Elmo, our announcement tree in Madison, staff assistant orientation, snowboarding, website problems, international counselors, and the first of our annual April 1 blogs. 2008 was also the summer of our weekly blogs from the corn field. Little did everyone know that this would be the last of 18 summers at our original Hackettstown, as we announced in our September 12th blog that we were moving to a new camp home at Blair Academy.
We blog for two reasons. First, we hope that what we write makes camp more fun for our campers, staff and parents. There are aspects of camp that not everyone sees and this is our opportunity to share all of that. Second, writing the blog makes our jobs more fun. We love what we do and it's fun to come up with creative and interesting ways to tell the amazing story of our camp. So thanks for reading (particularly if you've read all 200 blogs).
To help commemorate this blogging milestone, I thought I'd share some of the camper artwork that is on the walls of our year-round office (using blue tape, of course). These are fun reminders of summer days past and more great times to come.
Tom
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