Thursday, February 25, 2010

A Day in the Life of Camp Pontiac

Many events have occured the past couple of months to alter my plans for my summer. I will be the first to admit to you that I have a very difficult time making decisions. To keep a potentially long, complicated story short... through a long series of events, I have decided to go back to do another summer at Camp Pontiac!

About a year ago, I was trying to figure out something new and exciting to do for the summer and I ended up submitting my resume into CampChannel.com. I got an e-mail from Camp Pontiac asking for a phone interview (which consisted of two questions) and I got the job on the spot!


This camp is a boy's and girl's sports emphasized camp in Copake, NY, which is about 2 hours north of the city, virtually right next to the Massachusetts and Connecticut border. It is absolutely gorgeous there. The mountains are beautiful and the high is usually around 80-85 degrees, making it a perfect summer (compared to the ridiculous humidity in Austin and Orlando). The camp is about thirty minutes away from a Walmart, but there is a really good deli down the street, along with a gas station that helps fix my sweet tea needs :)


              

My position was actually really cool. I was what we considered part of the GOBS, Girls On Boys' Side. We were the bunk moms for the younger boys (and the counselors at times =) ). Us girls were there to take care of the things the male counselors aren't exactly programed to deal with. Basically, I just got to play sports and hang out with some of the coolest 10 year old kids I know for eight weeks. I also go to work with people from all around the world and build some of the greatest relationships one could have. There was actually another girl there named Stephanie, who is also from Austin. Her birthday is three days after mine! Crazy!


There are so many amazing memories that were created on this journey. We took a trip to the water park and Six Flags, we did so many different tournaments in all sorts of sports. On my days off I got to take my first trip to NYC, Albany, and even Connecticut to visit a very dear friend of mine... Camp was an amazing experience and I would not change one second of it. Not a day goes by without me thinking of my boys and how much I miss them. I am so excited to see them again, along with other counselors that are returning as well! I can't wait until summer :)




Don't go away don't say goodbye, the thought of you sends my heart flying. Don't leave me now don't look behind, never go where I can't find you. Just hold my hand and don't let go, stay with me for one last moment in time. Promise to me, say you will be, Always a Friend...

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Many things

Yes. It has been a while. I appologize for any worry I may have caused you few individuals that read this :)

A lot has happened since my last post. My wonderful friends from Abilene came to visit me, I turned 21 and school officially started for the Spring semester. It is only a few weeks into the semester and man, I am exhausted.

I started working in the Member Activities department at Lifetime. It's so much fun! I get to work birthday parties and other events we throw like Parents' Night Out, where we have a bunch of kids come and swim, climb the rock wall, do arts and crafts and just kick back and watch a movie. I love it so much. It is a great change of pace from swiping at the front desk :)

I recently started going to San Marcos Community Church with Sarah (the future roommate, by the way. We signed our lease for the fall!!!) This church is exactly what I have been looking for. The college group is about 15 people and really intimate, absolutely perfect. My attendance is limited right now, but once I get through this semester and move down to San Marcos in the fall, I will be able to contribute much more.

University Ambassadors has kicked off and running already! We have just recruited eight new members so we OFFICIALLY have our 40 faces :) I am still loving being the Secretary (aka 'Stephretary') and I am thinking about running again for next year. This position seems to fit me perfectly and I can't imagine performing any other officer position.

I unfortunately did not make the Orientation Leader position I was hoping to get for this summer, but I am ok with that. I have been doing some research on some internships for Public Relations firms in the Austin area and I have landed an interview with what looks like a really great firm downtown. Hopefully it will go well and I will be given the opportunity to work with them this summer. I am incredibly happy with my major and the path I am on right now. I had my first PR test on Wednesday and I ended up passing with flying colors. To anyone in the Public Relations industry.. watch out, here I come!

We are starting a group project soon. We get to choose an organization on campus and do a whole PR summary on them including an executive summary, a model press release, a budget and a bunch of other things. It should be a lot of fun!

To wrap this up, I have some exciting news. I am headed to San Francisco in just a few weeks for Spring Break!! My favorite city. I am meeting up with a friend I worked with at Disney World. We are doing some wine-tasting, staying in a hostile and there is a possible sailboat ride under the Golden Gate Bridge!!!! I could not be more excited about this. The break is going to be much needed, considering how the past few weeks have gone.

I think it is time for some sleep. I hope everyone has a great Valentines Day and a wonderful week :)