Anonymous wrote:Don't any of you go on summer vacations with your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Don't any of you go on summer vacations with your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question: this is not being snarky, I am genuinely interested. The only sleep away camps I know are for Jewish girls or Jewish boys. OP, is this a Jewish camp? And do you think there are other sleep away camps that are not just for one (any) type of group? I just wouldn't want to look into something and show up and have her/him feel left out. I am curious if there is a more mixed camp, by gender, of course. Thanks.
Seriously??? Sleep Away Camps are where upper class WASPs have been spending a portion of their childhood summers since the 1900s. There are hundreds of these camps, on the East Coast they are mostly in North Carolina, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. They are fairly expensive and many have long legacies.
This is also a tradition among upper class AA's and Jews. And the really prominent WASP camps are in Michigan and upstate New York; MA is more AA (Camp Atwater) and Maine (Camp Modin) more Jewish.
Wrong. The most prominent WASP camps are in North Carolina and Maine/New Hampshire. No self respecting East Coaster sends their child to Michigan for camp. Ugh. Midwesterners love to send their kids to the East for camp. The adirondacks are lovely but not a top chilldhood camp destination.
Anonymous wrote:I'm just reading this thread after dropping my son at Camp High Rocks in North Carolina today. We dropped my daughter at Rockbrook last week. Both are going to camp for 4 weeks and both begged to go. It's such an invaluable experience for both kids and parents. I didn't grow up going to camp, but recognize how wonderful it is for our kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids go to SINGLE-SEX camps. There are not many co-ed camps, at least not in the traditional camp world I grew up in. My parents and their siblings went to all-boy and all-girl camps on the shores of Squam Lake in NH. My sibs and I went to single sex camps in the mountains of NC, near Brevard. My kids are not away at camp for the first time, brother-sister camps that are 5 miles apart. The boys and girls get togther for dances on Saturday nights but other wise it is just the girls and just the boys. Each camp starts at $3,000 for about 2 weeks and goes up from there.
They sound like great camps! What are they called?
Anonymous wrote:My kids go to SINGLE-SEX camps. There are not many co-ed camps, at least not in the traditional camp world I grew up in. My parents and their siblings went to all-boy and all-girl camps on the shores of Squam Lake in NH. My sibs and I went to single sex camps in the mountains of NC, near Brevard. My kids are not away at camp for the first time, brother-sister camps that are 5 miles apart. The boys and girls get togther for dances on Saturday nights but other wise it is just the girls and just the boys. Each camp starts at $3,000 for about 2 weeks and goes up from there.
Anonymous wrote:OP, ignore the snarky comments. I went to sleep away camp for 8 weeks starting at age 8. I LOVED it and couldn't wait for school to get out so I could see my summer friends and do all of all of the activities I couldn't do at home. I looked forward to letters from home and sometimes I missed my parents, but I never wanted to be home. I knew my parents loved me and that it was a gift to give me camp.
Now my kids go to camps. They go to more than one over the summer and I miss them when they are gone but they know it costs a lot and we have to give up other things so they can go and they thank us. No one spends that much to get rid of their children. Anyone who says that has no idea. Shut out that noise and pat yourself on the back for giving DD such a great few weeks. You'll see her soon.
