First Grade Camp

Scarlett is off on her first overnight camp experience!  I couldn’t believe how emotional I felt about it as I dropped her off this morning.  It’s only for a night.  Scarlett has been nervous about it but I also knew she was excited as she’s been asking when it is for at least a month.  I was nervous dropping her off that she would cling to me and I’d have to pry her away.  But much to my surprise she was excited and happy and not the least bit clingy.  It was so nice.  It put me at ease.  It was also nice that many, many other parents were hanging around to see their children off and take pictures.  I even had a brief, broken conversation with another mom on how she was weepy her child was going away on their first overnight.  That put me even more at ease.

The school is taking all the first & second graders to the camp.  It looks to be the equivalent of our grade school camps just much younger.  There will be candle making, cheese making, hiking, star gazing, a zip-line, a climbing wall, recycling workshop and a falcon exhibit.  I am eager to hear how it all goes.  We packed her bag together yesterday, labelled all her clothes and hopefully it all comes back.  This morning, I was told by Scarlett that needed to make a list of all the things she might do and she will check all the boxes of everything she did do when she returns.  Cute.

About a month ago, the school held a parent meeting to show off pictures of the camp, explain the activities, answer questions, alleviate fears and go over the packing list.  I attended.  However, as to be expected the entire meeting was in Spanish.  The woman next to me tried to translate here and there.  I was glad once I figured out that this same information would be sent in a letter later that week.  Geez, probably should have just waited for the letter than attending the meeting.  I can then at least translate and have a better understanding.  The biggest difference between this field-trip here in Spain and one in the U.S. is that there are no parent volunteers or chaperons.  No parents were even asked to volunteer (ok, at least as I far as I understood).  I didn’t see a single non-school employee get on the buses with the kids.

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4 Comments

  1. Debbie B

    Exciting! Scarlett looks so happy. I’m picturing going thru this w Ray in first grade and I would probably need double 1.66 wine today. Hugs!

    • Amanda

      Yes, so excited to hear how it went. She is already signed up for quite week of summer camp so this is a good practice!

  2. Barbara

    Wow…way to go Scarlett. Caitlin still has to pry me away to send me off to camp. 🙂

    It sounds like this is a huge growth process for everyone.

  3. Aunt Dawn

    Whoo Hoo!!! Fun time for Scarlett!!!! That’s so good that she was feeling good about going and You Too!!!

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