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Friday, November 28, 2014

Fall Outdoor Education Camp

Fall season was spent at another camp, YMCA Camp Copneconic in Michigan. Why stay in one place when one can travel from camp to camp? This was my first season in an Outdoor Education position, and only my second camp that I worked at that was not a Girl Scout camp. I absolutely loved and am thankful for everything new that I learned and the opportunities I had while I was there.

My first official day after staff training, I ran six one-hour bike sessions in a row with just a lunch break in between. To say that my butt was sore was an understatement. YMCA Outdoor Ed’ camp was so different than what I was used to at my normal choice of summer camp. I was no longer in charge of a group of kids, but merely in charge of the program and education that they received while they were on that one or two-hour adventure with me. I ran environmental education, sports, high adventure, low-rope team building, animal interactions, archery, the list goes on and on. The night program could be quite exhausting after a day already filled with adventure, but was always amazing because it was full of night hikes, night activities, campfires, stories, songs, snacks, dances, and more. The night was different, magical, and my favorite part despite complaining once and a while during dinner because I had not yet been done with the day. The groups were school groups, private groups, youth church retreats, adult retreats, and my favorite—Girl Scouts. 


I lived in a house with other male and female staff with only one roommate and common showers and bathrooms. We had one or two days off a week if we were lucky, and the same could be said with nights. On days that I felt awake enough, my roommate and I would wake up early and go work out. Or after long days, the house would get together and we would go to the Y for a Zumba workout and all laugh at each other’s inability to look even remotely like the instructor. It was different than living in a unit with just a few other counselors or summer camp staff, the house helped to build a community of those that were living and working at camp throughout the year and it was an experience I am glad that I was able to have myself. The Fall just supported my decision to go back into camp life, because even though I missed my fiancĂ©, didn’t have enough time off, and had to deal with the same issues during the summer—power outages and limited use of the showers, I made forever friends. And besides a couple of friends in college that I know I’ll have for life, camp is the only place since high school that I have met a few key forever friends even as an adult.


It even snowed while I was there in November and I could not have been more ecstatic to be back in the magic of the Midwest for those pre-Winter moments that no one but me is ever delighted to be a part of. Camp life is the best life, and it’s where I want to be forever.


“Adventure is out there!” Go find it!
The One and Only,
Carly K.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

When Life Hands You Lemons

It's been nearly a year since I posted to my blog, and frankly it was a long one. After the move to Las Vegas, I lost myself and lost my passion for life. I started graduate school last Fall, and frankly I think it was only because I wasn't sure what else I wanted to do with my life. After graduating from Slippery Rock University, I freaked and thought, 'Well, I can waste a little more time avoiding reality by going to graduate school,' but alas, that was a bad decision.


So after a grueling first year of graduate school, where I barely made a dent in my writing because I was more stressed than not, I decided to drop out of graduate school and attempt to find my passion in life again which means in less than a week I am headed back to Girl Scout Camp!

In the mean time, there were some fun parts of my past year that I get to update you on.

My best friend got married last Fall!

Wrexx was adopted into the family!
I tried my hand at being artistic.
New Year's was a hoot back in Wisconsin.
I learned how to change a tire in a -40 degree winter snow storm.
At least it was pretty out.
I spent time reminiscing the past while walking on the beach back in Wisconsin over the Winter.
I saw the Jabbawockeez perform at the Luxor.
Ashley came to visit!
My friend, and considered my little sister forever, moved in.
I played soccer for the first time in a while and made my team's only goal!
And best of all, I found a new passion in crossfit that allowed me to kick my own butt into shape while silently competing with everyone else, and having the best support system ever at Crossfit Mountain's Edge in Las Vegas, NV.
So it was a crazy year of new experiences and searching for passion in life. My parents also came to visit, as well as my best friend Katie from Pennsylvania. I got a bomb job at Mandalay Bay for a bit, but left so I can go to camp. My newest hope that I'll find myself at camp again and move forward in a career that I can always be passionate about. The search for adventure and life happenings is on! 

Look forward to a way more exciting post at the end of the summer from my escapades at camp and in the northern part of the Tahoe forest near Sierra City, CA. It's going to be a swell time of leading young girls in their own summer adventures of canoeing, hiking, camping, and eating s'mores. And in my own time, I get to hike, rock climb, paddle board, and so much more while being inspired by the great outdoors to relax and write. I can't wait to get to know my new camp director, and she has high hopes for my future in the camp world as I do. 

See you in August! Peace out, Girl Scout.

"Adventure is out there." Go find it!

The One and Only,
Carly K.